Hello Anonymous Monk,
Since I am not familiar with Gtk2 I can not really help you. But I did not searched online and I came up with $notebook->set_tab_border ($border_width) I think this is probably what you are looking for. You can find other adjustments that you might be interested Gtk2::Notebook.
Also if you have some time I would suggest to read also the new Perl module Gtk3s it has some extra features that you might be interested.
Give it a try and reply to your question if you get more information(s) / solution(s), so other can benefit from.
Any way as I said I have never used the module before so I hope my answer helped you or at least pointed you to the correct direction.
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