I feel really stupid asking this. My apologies
in advance.
I'm working through the Perl/Tk chapters in O'Reilly's
Advanced Perl Programming. I typed in the menu example verbatum
minus comments and with only one button (included below) and I get this error:
No -label at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i586-linux/Tk/Widget.pm line 247
The perldocs for Tk::Menubutton, Tk::options, Tk::Menu,
and Tk::Widget don't make any reference to a label option
in any way that I can find meaningful.
Is there some other distro of Perl/Tk that I should be using?
How can I tell?
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use Tk;
$top = MainWindow->new();
$menu_bar = $top->Frame()->pack(side => 'top');
$search_mb = $menu_bar->Menubutton(text => 'Search',
relief => 'raised',
borderwidth => 2
)->pack(side => 'left',
padx => 2
);
$search_mb->command(label => 'Find',
accelerator => 'Meta+F',
underline => 0,
command => sub {print "find\n"}
);
MainLoop();
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