Thanks++. I search for everything starting with 'tk', and read UserGuide, WidgetDemo and browsed the sources of a dozen or more. If this is mentioned anywhere, I didn't find it.
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perldoc Tk::UserGuide
NAME
Perl/Tk - Writing Tk applications in Perl 5
DESCRIPTIONJ
This document is for beginners. It assumes you know some Perl, and have
it and Tk running. If you are *not* currently reading this document
courtesy of the widget demonstration program, please be sure to run
widget, as it will show you the various widget types supported by Tk and
how to use them. widget should be installed in your default path, so
type *widget* at a command prompt.
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