oh great Monks of wisdom, is there one of you who could direct this weary traveler with left aligning checkbuttons.

after an hour of messing around with -side =>, and anchor => I seem to be going around in circles. please oh please provide me with your guidance.

below you will find my humble work.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl use Tk; use strict; use warnings; # Main Window my $mw = new MainWindow; #GUI Building Area my @style_sizes_array = qw(XXS XS S M L XL XXL XXXL); #checkbutton sizes setup for (my $ctr = 0; $ctr < @style_sizes_array; $ctr++){ my $size_type = $style_sizes_array[$ctr]; my $frmTemp = $mw->Frame() ->pack(-anchor => 'nw',-side => 'top'); $frmTemp ->Checkbutton(-text => $size_type,-width => 10, -variable => \$ctr)->pack(-anchor =>'nw',-fi +ll => 'both',-expand => 1); } MainLoop();


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