use Tk::Table;
$table = $parent->Table(-rows => number, -columns => number, -scrollbars => anchor, -fixedrows => number, -fixedcolumns => number, -takefocus => boolean);
$widget = $table->Button(...);
$old = $table->put($row,$col,$widget); $old = $table->put($row,$col,"Text"); # simple Label $widget = $table->get($row,$col);
$cols = $table->totalColumns; $rows = $table->totalRows;
$table->see($widget); $table->see($row,$col);
($row,$col) = $table->Posn($widget);
Entries in the Table are simply ordinary perl/Tk widgets. They should be created with the Table as their parent. Widgets are positioned in the table using:
$table->put($row,$col,$widget)
A number of rows and/or columns can be marked as 'fixed' - and so can serve as 'headings' for the remainder the rows which are scrollable.
The requested size of the table as a whole is such that the number of rows specified by -rows (default 10), and number of columns specified by -columns (default 10) can be displayed.
If the Table is told it can take the keyboard focus then cursor and scroll keys scroll the displayed widgets.
The Table will create and manage its own scrollbars if requested via -scrollbars.
The Tk::Table widget is derived from a Tk::Frame, so inherits all its configure options.