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NoteBook(3pm)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	 NoteBook(3pm)

NAME
       Tk::NoteBook - display several windows in limited space with notebook
       metaphor.

SYNOPSIS
	 use Tk::NoteBook;
	 ...
	 $w = $frame->NoteBook();
	 $page1 = $w->add("page1", options);
	 $page2 = $w->add("page2", options);
	 ...
	 $page2 = $w->add("page2", options);

DESCRIPTION
       The NoteBook widget provides a notebook metaphor to display several
       windows in limited space. The notebook is divided into a stack of pages
       of which only one is displayed at any time. The other pages can be
       selected by means of choosing the visual "tabs" at the top of the
       widget. Additionally, the <Tab> key may be used to traverse the pages.
       If -underline is used, Alt- bindings will also work.

       The widget takes all the options that a Frame does. In addition, it
       supports the following options:

       -dynamicgeometry
	   If set to false (default and recommended), the size of the NoteBook
	   will match the size of the largest page. Otherwise the size will
	   match the size of the current page causing the NoteBook to change
	   size when different pages of different sizes are selected.

       -ipadx
	   The amount of internal horizontal padding around the pages.

       -ipady
	   The amount of internal vertical padding around the pages.

       -backpagecolor
	   The background color of the tabs and back page.

       -disabledforeground
	   XXX

       -focuscolor
	   The color of the focus border around the tabs.

       -font
	   The font of the tab labels.

       -inactivebackground
	   XXX

       -tabpadx
	   Horizonzal padding around the tab label.

       -tabpady
	   Vertical padding around the tab label.

METHODS
       The following methods may be used with a NoteBook object in addition to
       standard methods.

       add(pageName, options)
	   Adds a page with name pageName to the notebook. Returns an object
	   of type Frame. The recognized options are:

	   -anchor
	       Specifies how the information in a tab is to be displayed. Must
	       be one of n, ne, e, se, s, sw, w, nw or center.

	   -bitmap
	       Specifies a bitmap to display on the tab of this page. The
	       bitmap is displayed only if none of the -label or -image
	       options are specified.

	   -image
	       Specifies an image to display on the tab of this page. The
	       image is displayed only if the -label option is not specified.

	   -label
	       Specifies the text string to display on the tab of this page.

	   -justify
	       When there are multiple lines of text displayed in a tab, this
	       option determines the justification of the lines.

	   -createcmd
	       Specifies a callback to be called the first time the page is
	       shown on the screen. This option can be used to delay the
	       creation of the contents of a page until necessary. It can be
	       useful in situations where there are a large number of pages in
	       a NoteBook widget; with -createcmd you do not have to make the
	       user wait until all pages are constructed before displaying the
	       first page.

	   -raisecmd
	       Specifies a callback to be called whenever this page is raised
	       by the user.

	   -state
	       Specifies whether this page can be raised by the user. Must be
	       either normal or disabled.

	   -underline
	       Specifies the integer index of a character to underline in the
	       tab. This option is used by the default bindings to implement
	       keyboard traversal for menu buttons and menu entries. 0
	       corresponds to the first character of text displayed on the
	       widget, 1 to the next character and so on.

	   -wraplength
	       This option specifies the maximum line length of the label
	       string on this tab. If the line length of the label string
	       exceeds this length, then it is wrapped onto the next line so
	       that no line is longer than the specified length. The value may
	       be specified in any standard forms for screen distances. If
	       this value is less than or equal to 0, then no wrapping is
	       done: lines will break only at newline characters in the text.

       delete(pageName)
	   Deletes the page identified by pageName.

       pagecget(pageName, -option)
	   Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
	   -option in the page given by pageName. Option may have any of the
	   values accepted in the add method.

       pageconfigure(pageName, options)
	   Like configure for the page indicated by pageName. Options may be
	   any of the options accepted by the add method.

       pages
	   Returns a list consisting of the names of all currently defined
	   pages, i.e., those created with the add method.

       page_widget(pageName)
	   Returns the page with name pageName.

       raise(pageName)
	   Raise the page identified by pageName.

       raised()
	   Returns the name of the currently raised page.

       geometryinfo
	   Return the dimensions of the tab area.

       identify(x,y)
	   Identify the tab's page name under the specified coordinates.
	   Return an empty string if there's no tab.

       info("pages")
	   Return a list of all pages.

       info("focus")
	   Return the page name of the tab with the current focus.

       info("focusnext")
	   Return the page name of the tab which would receive the next focus.

       info("focusprev")
	   Return the page name of the tab which had the previous focus.

       info("active")
	   Return the page name of the active tab.

BUGS
       The options "-width" and "-height" do not work.

AUTHORS
       Rajappa Iyer  <rsi@earthling.net> Nick Ing-Simmons
       <nick@ni-s.u-net.com>

       This code and documentation was derived from NoteBook.tcl in Tix4.0
       written by Ioi Lam. It may be distributed under the same conditions as
       Perl itself.

perl v5.26.0			  2017-07-22			 NoteBook(3pm)
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