in reply to Re^3: Tk programmatically monitor change in Listbox
in thread Tk (Tcl::Tk) programmatically monitor change in Listbox
Thanks for the comment. The colleague originally working on this function already posted a question regarding the possibility to call a Perl subroutine from $int->Eval(); on the tcltk@perl.org group. It seems it is possible to run Perl code from within $int->Eval(); with the Tcl command ::perl::Eval, however not a Perl subroutine that lives outside the $int->Eval();. Since I have 0 knowledge of Tcl and no experience in "language bridging", I was hoping to solve the issue simply by monitoring the change in the Listbox state/values. There are a couple of suggestion in other answers here that I am now examining.
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Re^5: Tk programmatically monitor change in Listbox
by huck (Prior) on Jan 07, 2020 at 15:34 UTC | |
by Takamoto (Monk) on Jan 08, 2020 at 08:47 UTC | |
by IB2017 (Pilgrim) on Jan 07, 2020 at 17:17 UTC | |
by jcb (Parson) on Jan 08, 2020 at 00:37 UTC |
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