If I had to choose only 1 toolkit now, it would probably be Gtk2. It works on both win32 and linux, and has a good underlying design.
See Re: Changing the geometry placement of Tk::Notebook tabs for an example of Gtk2::Notebook
In reply to Re^7: Tkx Notebook Tabs
by zentara
in thread Tkx Notebook Tabs
by conversecorollary
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