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  1. JohnMk

    I have many checkboxes so I create

    The point is that I got the value I needed. I'm not modifying myvar I only interogate it... I'm new to tcl so I'm learning as I program. Anyway it's good to know.. Thanks
  2. JohnMk

    I have many checkboxes so I create

    OK, thanks.. it's a good ideea... Meantime i found &quot;upvar&quot; command which does exactly what I need: upload in a var the value of another. So now I have something like this: for {set i 0} {$i<$nck} {incr i} { set ivck [$tfl.ck_$i cget -variable] upvar $ivck myvar...
  3. JohnMk

    I have many checkboxes so I create

    I have many checkboxes so I create them in a for statement: set nck 0 foreach lf $lfiles { checkbutton $tfl.ck_$nck -text $lf -variable vck_$nck $tfl window create end -window $tfl.ck_$nck -align top $tfl insert end \n set nck [incr nck] } where tfl is a text...

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