Very nice. I needed some bigger fonts though, especially for fullscreen use, and I added this to your code. It works well on linux. I just tucked the code in between the new MainWindow and geometry lines.
$w{mw} = MainWindow->new;
################ aded for font control ############3
use Tk::FontDialog;
my $fd = $w{mw}->FontDialog(-nicefont => 0,
-title => 'Select Font',
-applycmd => \&apply_font,
-familylabel => 'Schrift~familie',
-fixedfontsbutton => 1,
-nicefontsbutton => 1,
);
my $b = $w{mw}->Button(-text => 'Choose Font',
-bg => 'lightyellow',
-command => sub {
my $font = $fd->Show;
apply_font($font);
})->pack;
sub apply_font {
my $font = shift;
if (defined $font) {
$b->configure(-font => $font);
$w{mw}->RefontTree(-font => $font, -canvas => 1);
}
}
############### end of font control ######################
$w{mw}->geometry('600x480');
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