Everything you need can be found in the documentation of
Tk::NoteBook. Check the following sample:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
use Tk::NoteBook;
######### Making the main Window ##########
my $mw = MainWindow->new(-title => "Tabbed Window");
$mw->geometry("700x600");
# Create the notebook and fill the whole window
my $nb = $mw->NoteBook->pack(-expand => 1,
-fill => 'both',
);
####### Create page 1 ##########
my $p1 = $nb->add('page1', -label => 'Page 1');
$p1->Button(-text => 'Go to page 2',
-command => sub {
$nb->pageconfigure('page2', -state => 'nor
+mal');
$nb->raise('page2');
},
)->pack;
####### Create page 2 ##########
my $p2 = $nb->add('page2', -label => 'Page 2',
-state=>'disabled');
MainLoop();
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