If worse comes to worse, you can always setup a timer, that runs for the duration of the ProgressBar, in the sub for the timer, just do $toplevel->raise. It will keep making the
toplevel come to the top. You might also be able to do it in your ProgressBar loop. Or check out this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#$top->deiconfiy;
#$top->raise;
use Tk;
$mw = tkinit;
$t = $mw->Toplevel;
$t->withdraw;
$t->Label(-text => "Testing...")->pack;
$t->Button(
-text => "Withdraw",
-command => sub {$t->withdraw},
)->pack;
$t ->overrideredirect(1); #to top on all virtual desktops
$mw->Button(
-text => 'Test',
-command => sub {
$_->deiconify, $_->raise for $t;
},
)->pack;
MainLoop;
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