I had the same trouble for a while, I finally deleted my mini-project
and started over. The best way to avoid this from happening (that I
could figure out) was to make sure that the wm manager (packer) button
is set when adding to the top level and that the default
file->preferences is not "place". This may not be the definitive answer
but doing these three things stopped it from happening to me.



Andreas Poisel wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Yesterday I designed my first little App with vtcl (its my first tcl/tk
> skript) and I learned, that it's wrong to use the "place manager" on a
> toplevel.
> I removed the "place $base ..." lines from the sourcecode and it worked
> quite nice. But when I tried to change some widgets, vtcl canceled the
> changes, it even used the "placer" with other toplevels now! Does
> anybody know how to avoid this behavior? It's not a great challenge to
> edit the source, but I can't understand why vtcl does "forbidden things"
> all the time!
> I used vtcl 1.10 first, now I have 1.11 (both on Linux), but it's the
> same problem.
> Where can I find more dokumentation about vtcl?
> Thank you for your hints!!!!
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