Thanks folks but I figured it out. Code Below creates a popup menu on location, and copys from the frame it's on.
sub popup { Tkx::bind($mw,"<3>", [ sub { my($x,$y) = @_; my $current_window = Tkx::winfo('containing',$x,$y); my $pop_menu = $mw->new_menu; my $popup_menu = $pop_menu->new_menu(-tearoff => 0,); $popup_menu->add_command(-label => "Copy",-underline => 1, +-command => [\&Tkx::event_generate,"$current_window","<<Copy>>"]); $popup_menu->add_command(-label => "Paste",-underline => 1 +,-command => [\&Tkx::event_generate,"$current_window","<<Paste>>"]); print "window = $current_window\n"; $popup_menu->g_tk___popup($x,$y) } ,Tkx::Ev('%X','%Y') ] ); }

In reply to Re^2: TKX Popup Menu by Anonymous Monk
in thread TKX Popup Menu by Jukari

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