Some weeks ago I asked questions about the display of the DynaTab frame. I got a number of answers
and tried these as well as other things (for example delaying the time when the tabs in the DynaTab
frame were created). However, I could not get system when it always loaded so that the GUI could
properly be seen. The problem seemed to have something with the amount of graphics to be seen.
Also it was worst on the lowest specification of PC that was used in tests.
Therefore I have now used the NoteBook tabbed frame and found that this
works reliably. The limitations that only one row of tabs can be created has not been an issue. I
thought that this experience may just be of use to some other Monks.

In reply to DynaTab and NoteBook tabbed frames by merrymonk

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