Here is a stupid way to do it :)
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use Tk; use Tk::HList; my $mw = MainWindow->new(); my $hlist = $mw->HList( -header => 0, -columns => 1 )->pack( qw/-expan +d 1 -fill both /); $hlist->add(0); $hlist->itemCreate(0, 0, -itemtype => 'window', -widget => $hlist->Ent +ry(-text => "Text0") ); $hlist->add(1); $hlist->itemCreate(1, 0, -itemtype => 'window', -widget => $hlist->Ent +ry(-text => "Text1") ); $hlist->add(2); $hlist->itemCreate(2, 0, -itemtype => 'window', -widget => $hlist->Ent +ry(-text => "Text2") ); $mw -> bind('all','<Tab>', sub { no warnings 'uninitialized'; $hlist->focus; my $origSel = $hlist->info('anchor'); $hlist->UpDown('next'); my $newSel = $hlist->info('anchor'); if( ( $origSel and $newSel ) and ( $origSel == $newSel ) ){ $hlist->selectionClear; $hlist->anchorClear; $hlist->UpDown('next'); # go back to zero } Tk::break(); }); MainLoop; __END__

In reply to Re: Tab Order for Widgets in HList by Anonymous Monk
in thread Tab Order for Widgets in HList by kean

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