Hi
I'm using Win32::Gui and, in particular, trying to put a button on a tabstrip. Firstly, I'm assuming a tabstrip is just a tabbed frame. On that assumption, I've tried
….
$tabs = $main->AddTabStrip ( -name => "tab", -left => 150, -top => 10,
+ -width => 700, -height=> $height - 200, );
$tabs->InsertItem( -name=> "stock", -text => "Stock", -index=> 0 );
I tried adding a button several ways:
1. $main-> stock-> Addbutton( -text => 'Reset Fields', -pos =>
[10, 10], -size =>
[30, 70], );
2. $tabs-> stock-> Addbutton( -text => 'Reset Fields', -pos =>
[10, 10], -size =>
[30, 70], );
3. $main-> tab-> stock-> Addbutton( -text => 'Reset Fields', -pos =>
[10, 10], -size =>
[30, 70], );
4. $main-> $tabs-> stock-> Addbutton( -text => 'Reset Fields', -pos =>
[10, 10], -size =>
[30, 70], );
Can some kind soul explain how I can get such a control on to the tabstrip please?
Jun 14, 2008 at 04:31 UTC McDarren Added (additional) code tags
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