Hi, I am making a new composit tk widget using tk::tree. I want to add pass an \@A to my new widget, the code is too long. I have used the following statement.

my $TREELEVEL = [ [2], [1,2,3], [5,6,7]]; $self->ConfigSpecs ( -treelevels => ['METHOD', qw/treelevels Treelev +els/, $TREELEVEL/ ], );

When I run my code I get the following error message:

bad option "-treelevels": must be -after, -anchor, -before, -expand, - +fill, -in, -ipadx, -ipady, -padx, -pady, or -side at C:/PRG/Perl/site/lib/Tk/Widget.pm line 1214.

Any idea on how I can do this.

Regards, smh


In reply to How can I add a new option to a composit ptk widget by smh

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