Thanks stefbv. However, I'm using notebook and I have it packed earlier on my code, guess I can only use grid to set the position right?

I have something like this is my early code

my $tab = $notebook->add('page1', -label=> 'Package'); my $mwt_pckg = $tab1->Frame()->pack ;

Then folowing by this

my $package = 'normal'; foreach my $type (qw(normal pckg_A pckg_B)) { $mwt_pckg->Radiobutton( -text => " $type", #modified here as you suggested. -value => $type, -variable => \$package, #)->grid(-sticky => 'w', -column => 1, -row => 2); )->grid(-sticky => 'w', -column => 1, -row => 2, -columnspan=>20, +-padx => 50, );

However, it just doesn't works as I wish.

Note, if I modify the code replacing the current grid position with pack, the gui doen't pop up at all.


In reply to Re^6: How do I space out each radio button horizontally in Perl/Tk by Janish
in thread How do I space out each radio button horizontally in Perl/Tk by Janish

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