thank you !

John N S Gill wrote:
> 
> I use:
> 
>      eval destroy [winfo children $win]
> 
> where win is set to the base window whose children you want to
> destroy.   You need the eval because destroy expects the windows you
> want destroying to be given as separate arguments, as  opposed to a
> list.
> 
> I quite often find myself wanting to convert a list into separate
> arguments like this, I'm sure there must be a more elegant
> way to do this, but I am yet to find it.  I'd be grateful if anyone
> out there can enlighten me.
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a question: I have put many widgets in a base window.
> > Now I want to renew this base window. How can I destroy all
> > existing widgets one time ?
> >
> > thanks !
> >
> > Guangwei Bai
> 
> 
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