I want to use a bitmap in my perl script. I have already the following script:

$showmenu->Button(-bitmap => "hourglass", -relief => 'raised', -borderwidth => '1', -pady => '-10', -padx => '5', -command => sub{ &AddPros($test_offset = $test_offset - $limit_entry) +}) ->pack(-side => 'left', -padx => '10');

I have downloaded an 'up.bpm' file. How can I use the 'up.bpm' in the place of 'hourglass'?
This doesn't work:

$showmenu->Button(-bitmap => "\@up.bpm",

Thanks in advance,
Tony

Edit by castaway - added code tags


In reply to Bitmap for beginners (Perl Tk) by TonyDonker

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