I am giving this code as example. Just consider that I will passing the number of pages I want in the notebook as command line argument.

In this example, I am creating 3 pages by a foreach loop. How can I close any of them and again add one more according to my need.

my $mw = MainWindow->new; my $noteframe = $mw->Frame(); my $book = $noteframe->NoteBook()->grid(-sticky=>'nsew')->pack(-expand + => 1, -fill => 'both'); my $page; foreach my $i (1 .. 3) { my $page = $book->add("$i", -label => "page_$i"); my $text = $page->Scrolled('Text', -scrollbars => 'e', -background => #efefef' )->pack(-fill => 'both', -expand=>1); $text->insert('end', "this is page $i"); } $noteframe->pack(-expand => 1, -fill => 'both', -side => 'top'); MainLoop;

In reply to Re^2: advanced perl tk widget than notebook by ghosh123
in thread advanced perl tk widget than notebook by Anonymous Monk

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