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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Buttons to Create New Discussions and Reply to Existing One Post 303029579 by joeyg on Tuesday 29th of January 2019 07:54:59 AM
Old 01-29-2019
New button with text seems to be simple enough - and users should no longer wonder what to click to ask their question. Nice job.
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MsgBox(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 MsgBox(3)

NAME
Tk::MsgBox - create and manipulate a message dialog SYNOPSIS
use Tk::MsgBox ... $d = $top->MsgBox(-title => "Title", -type => "okcancel"); ... $button = $d->Show; DESCRIPTION
MsgBox is a simple dialog with predefined buttons. OPTIONS
The options recognized by MsgBox are as follows: -icon Specify the icon of the MsgBox. Valid values are error, info, question, or warning. -type Specify the type of the MsgBox. Valid values are abortretryignore, ok, okcancel, retrycancel, yesno, or yesnocancel. The type determines the buttons to be shown. -default Specify the default button. This must be one of abort, retry, ignore, ok, cancel, yes, or no, depending on the type of the MsgBox previously specified. -detail Specify text for the detail region of the MsgBox. -message Specify the message text of the MsgBox. -title Specify the title of the MsgBox. METHODS
MsgBox supports only one method as of now: Show() Displays the MsgBox until the user invokes one of the buttons. Returns the name of the button invoked. AUTHOR
Translated from Tcl/Tk by Slaven Rezic srezic@cpan.org This code is distributed under the same terms as Perl. SEE ALSO
Tk::messageBox, Tk::DialogBox, Tk::Dialog. perl v5.16.3 2014-06-10 MsgBox(3)
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