How interesting. This can be one of the problems with GUI's. On My machine, all lines look just fine even with 20 rows on my display. I am unable to reproduce your symptoms. This perhaps could have something to do with the font's that your machine is using? Is anybody else here able to reproduce Haj's symptom?

Added: I am using default fonts. Are you running my code verbatim as shown? This could be an issue if you are using UTF-8 or unicode. You could try explicitly configuring the font and font size for each label and entry widget. These widgets are designed with exactly this "label: Entry"side by side usage in mind. My lines line up to the exact pixel. There are other ways to do this. In Tk, there is TableMatrix which can produce a spreadsheet like appearance. I've used that with 2,000 rows.

I am using 64 bit Perl 5.24 on Win10.


In reply to Re^3: Prima: How to get a "table" layout? by Marshall
in thread Prima: How to get a "table" layout? by haj

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