What: Common Menu support Where: From the contact Description: Tk code to define menu panes and use those panes in menu bars or popup menus. Updated: Contact: mailto:mark@lannet.com (Mark Sterin) ---- [Mark Sterin] Hm, not sure if it fits here, but I'm stucking over a curious F10 behaviour. It works like Ctrl-Q & Ctrl-S in terminal consoles. F10 is an "all" category binding that is defined as tk::WinMenuKey %W %N It isn't documented in the manual, instead one can find a reference in the source code, where also the alt-Key events are passed trough WinMenuKey (Linux:FirstMenu). When I create a mini program (text .t; pack .t), then any F-Key pressed has no impact. But upon pressing F10, the subsequent keypress is ignored (and, in another tcl application: communication events that affect a GUI are "buffered" and then after a second press of F10, the "buffer" is released and GUI refreshes due to communication events are executed all at that very moment. <> Package