Dynatabframe sounds great.
I am having trouble getting it to work (XP, activestate).
Am I / how am I using it wrong?
Thanks for the help!
use strict;
use Tk;
use Tk::DynaTabFrame;
my @tab;
my $top = MainWindow->new();
my $nb = $top->DynaTabFrame;
&add_tab() for 1 .. 6;
$nb->pack;
MainLoop();
my $i = 0;
sub add_tab {
$i++;
print "adding tab $i\n";
$tab[$i] = $nb->add(
-caption => 'Tab label' . $i,
-tabcolor => 'black',
);
$tab[$i]->Label( -text => 'dsdss' );
}
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