Thanks for the reply! Yes I did that. The code I have runs just fine DND is solid and I can copy a file from it's current location to my cwd. I just need help in getting all of the widgets and or additional ones in one window. Since I posted I made some progress and made the Tcl code I posted look more perl like so that could solve my problem -- if I can get all of the way there -- but I'm not there yet. I also made a Tkx version to see if that could help me. Still not there yet either. Any help anyone could provide on widgets from Tkx and Tcl:Tk in one window or an example of a working Tkx listbox would really help. Thanks! I understand the parent child relationship but am not an expert at that yet. I can make a mw and put widgets into in in Tcl::Tk but not Tkx or mix types. Maybe the later is not possible. Thanks.</p?


In reply to Re^2: Tcl & Tcl::Tk used for 1 main window by Anonymous Monk
in thread Tcl & Tcl::Tk used for 1 main window by Anonymous Monk

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