So i'm trying to make my GUI look better and although i could put into every widget "-background => $color{lbl}[0], -foreground => $color{lbl}[0]" using an hash of arrays i would like to store all these in a hash so that if some have an active fg/bg colors as well it's all the same and alot cleaner, ultimately i could put all options in the hash. Has anybody tried to do this? I keep getting 'odd number of parameters' error. Thanks for the wisdom.
my %colors = (
but_quit => {
'-background' => 'red',
'-foreground' => 'black',
},
lbl => {
'-background' => 'tan',
'-foreground' => 'black',
},
ent => {
'-background' => 'white',
'-foreground' => 'black',
},
);
$frame->LabEntry(-label=>"IP Address", -labelWidth=>$lblwidth, -labelP
+ack=>[-side=>'left', -anchor=>'w'], -textvariable => \$ServiceSystem,
+ $colors{lbl} )
PS: i have also tried:
lbl => {
'-background => tan, -foreground => black',
},
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