That seems not to quite work. After several tries I reduced my usage to a simpler experimental case, thus...
my $whatever; use subs qw/bar/; map { my $menu = $menubar->cascade( -label => '~' . $_->[0], -menuitems => $_->[1]); $balloon->attach( $menu, -state => 'balloon', -msg => 'foo'); } [ 'Foo', bar ]; sub bar { [ ['command', 'This', -command => sub { $whatever = 'Does this.'}], ['command', 'That', -command => sub { $whatever = 'Does that'}], ] }
But I get the error...
Can't locate object method "OnDestroy" via package "Tk::Menu::Cascade" at C:/Strawbery/perl/site/lib/Tk/Balloon.pm line 139.
The difference is that I'm not even mapping the argument for -msg => as $_->[2] or $_->[-1] but just giving unmapped 'foo'. Any thoughts?
In reply to Re^2: Tk::Balloon and unclunky menus.
by aplonis
in thread Tk::Balloon and unclunky menus.
by aplonis
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