Given that this example is not dynamic but sequential Tab deletion Re: TK: adding notebook tabs dynamically, how does one go about doing Dynamic tab deletion where one must delete tab 3 before tab 4?

Perhaps there's a way to call the current tab or parent frame somehow that I'm not aware of?

Or perhaps an easier method?

Thanks,
Peter.

Update:
It is nice to see the -2 Rep for asking the question of you helpful guys.
At least you're consistent.

I actually went to CPAN for documentation on NoteBook and found the info("focus") method which was missing from the ActivePerl documentation I had been reading at the time.

NoteBook @ActivePerl

So the problem was actually very easy to solve once one has the right documentation in any case.

Thanks for all the great help.


In reply to REAL Dynamic tab creation/deletion in Tk::NoteBook. by thefinn

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