• How to stack 2 buttons and attach a 3rd full height ?

    From $Bill@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 7 19:10:57 2021
    (no activity in Tk groups so trying here)

    I have 3 buttons - let's call them Abcd, Efgh and STOP (that's the text in them) that I want
    to stack prior to a LabelFrame.

    I want the buttons to look like in the test code example below.

    Please feel free to modify the code in frames $f4/5 to get the proper packing shown below.
    I've tried hundreds of combinations with no luck.

    ########################## Test Code #####################################################
    #!perl --

    use strict; use warnings; no warnings qw(once);

    require Tk;
    require Tk::widgets;
    import Tk::widgets qw(Button Entry Frame Label Labelframe ROText Scrollbar);

    my $ffam = 'Fixedsys';
    my $fwt = 'Medium'; my $fsl = 'R'; my $fwd = 'Normal'; my $fpx = '120';
    my $font = "-*-$ffam-$fwt-$fsl-$fwd-*-*-$fpx-*-*-*-*-*-*";
    my $windowWidth = 80;

    my $mw = new MainWindow (-title => "Test GUI ($$)");
    # stripped f1 and f2 out
    my $f3 = $mw->Frame->pack(-anchor => 'w', -fill => 'both', -expand => 1);
    my $t31 = $f3->ROText(-font => $font, -width => 8, -height => 1,
    -relief => 'flat')->pack(-side => 'left');
    $t31->Contents('T31=');
    my $i31 = $f3->Entry(-font => $font, -width => 12, -validate => 'none',
    )->pack(-side => 'left', -fill => 'both', -expand => 1);
    my $t32 = $f3->ROText(-font => $font, -width => 4, -height => 1,
    -relief => 'flat')->pack(-side => 'left');
    $t32->Contents('T32');
    my $i32 = $f3->Entry(-font => $font, -width => 32, -validate => 'none',
    )->pack(-side => 'left', -fill => 'both', -expand => 1);
    my $t33 = $f3->ROText(-font => $font, -width => 7, -height => 1,
    -relief => 'flat')->pack(-side => 'left');
    $t33->Contents('T33');
    my $i33 = $f3->Entry(-font => $font, -width => 24, -validate => 'none',
    )->pack(-side => 'left', -fill => 'both', -expand => 1);

    my $f4 = $mw->Frame->pack(-anchor => 'w', -fill => 'both', -expand => 1);

    our $b41; # temp
    our $b42;
    our $b43;
    our $lf1;

    # right now I can get it to this:
    #|----| |----| |
    #|Abcd| | |--Title-------------------------------------------------------|
    #|----|----|STOP| Label Frame (x scrolled Listbox - 1 line) |
    #| |Efgh| |<------scroll bar-------------------------------------------->|
    #| |----|----| |

    # But I want this:
    #|----|----| |
    #|Abcd| |--Title------------------------------------------------------------|
    #|----|STOP| Label Frame (x scrolled Listbox - 1 line) |
    #|Efgh| |<------scroll bar------------------------------------------------->|
    #|----|----| |

    # STOP should be centered in double high button and be to the right of the 2
    # smaller one line buttons on left (Abcd & Efgh) which I can't get to stack.

    #----- Stuff that needs proper packing below with latest failing attempt -------


    $b41 = $f4->Button(-text => 'Abcd', -font => $font,
    -foreground => 'red', -command => sub { ; }
    pack(-side => 'left', -anchor => 'nw', -fill => 'none', -expand => 0, );

    $b42 = $f4->Button(-text => 'Efgh', -font => $font,
    -foreground => 'black', -command => sub { ; }
    pack(-side => 'left', -anchor => 'sw', -fill => 'none', -expand => 0, );

    $b43 = $f4->Button(-text => 'STOP', -font => $font,
    -foreground => 'black', -command => sub { ; },
    pack(-side => 'left', -after => $b42, -fill => 'y', -expand => 0);


    #----- End Stuff that needs proper packing but below might need changes to $lf1 #----- packing due to any changes above --------------------------------------

    #--------- Progress Frame Listbox w/Scrollbars ------------------------------- $lf1 = $f4->Labelframe(-text => 'Progress', -font => $font,
    -relief => 'ridge')->pack(-fill => 'both', -expand => 1);



    #----------------Below should not need any help ------------------------------ my $lb1 = $lf1->Scrolled('Listbox', -scrollbars => 's',
    -font => $font, -relief => 'sunken', -width => $windowWidth, -height => 1, )->pack(-side => 'bottom', -fill => 'both', -expand => 1);

    my $lf2 = $mw->Labelframe(-text => 'Log', -font => $font,
    -relief => 'ridge')->pack(-fill => 'both', -expand => 1);

    my $lb2 = $lf2->Scrolled('Listbox', -scrollbars => 'ose',
    -font => $font, -relief => 'sunken', -width => $windowWidth, -height => 12,
    -setgrid => 1, -selectmode => 'extended',
    pack(-side => 'bottom', -fill => 'both', -expand => 1);

    # ignore the why for this mainloop code
    our $InTk = 0;
    our $ML = '
    $InTk = 1;
    unless ($Tk::inMainLoop) {
    $Tk::inMainLoop = 1;
    while (Tk::MainWindow->Count) {
    Tk::DoOneEvent (0);
    }
    $Tk::inMainLoop = 0;
    }
    $InTk = 0;
    ';
    eval $ML;

    __END__

    ######################################################################################

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  • From $Bill@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 8 02:36:26 2021
    Never mind, I figured it out. I didn't know you could mix pack & grid methods.

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  • From George Bouras@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 8 21:27:12 2021
    Στις 8/9/2021 12:36 μ.μ., ο/η $Bill έγραψε:
    Never mind, I figured it out.  I didn't know you could mix pack & grid methods.

    phewww

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