Try this

#!/usr/bin/perl # https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1231884 use strict; use warnings; use Tk; use Tk::NoteBook; use Tk::Pane; my (@packWidgetTopTitel) = qw/-side top -anchor w -pady 1m/; my (@packWidgetTop) = qw/-side top -anchor w/; my $CkAtSearchUserDatabase; my $CkMergedWindow1; my $CkMergedWindow2; my $CkMergedWindow3; my $mw = MainWindow->new(); my $book = $mw->NoteBook(-relief => 'flat')->pack(-side => 'top' , -ex +pand => '1', -fill => "both", -ipadx => 6, -ipady => 6); my $page1 = $book->add( "Sheet1", -label=>'left'); my $page2 = $book->add( "Sheet2", -label=>'right'); #left $page1->Label(-text => "OFF-LINE RESOURCES")->pack(@packWidgetTopTit +el); $page1 -> Checkbutton(-text=>"My old data", -variable=>\$CkAtSearc +hUserDatabase)->pack(@packWidgetTop); #right my $PaneT = $page2->Scrolled('Pane', -scrollbars => 'osoe', -sticky => 'nsew', )->pack(-anchor=> 'w', -fill => 'x'); $PaneT->Label(-text=>"ON-LINE RESOURCES")->pack(@packWidgetTopTite +l); $PaneT -> Checkbutton(-text=>"YXX", -variable=>\$CkMergedWindow1)- +>pack(@packWidgetTop); $PaneT -> Checkbutton(-text=>"XYX", -variable=>\$CkMergedWindow2)- +>pack(@packWidgetTop); $PaneT -> Checkbutton(-text=>"XXY", -variable=>\$CkMergedWindow3)- +>pack(@packWidgetTop); MainLoop;

In reply to Re^3: Tk gemoetry scrolled frame by tybalt89
in thread Tk geometry scrolled frame by Takamoto

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