Peter wrote:
Thanks for the link Malcolm, I'll have a look at it. What is
particularly interesting (at first glance), is that the author has
"mixed" Tkinter with ttk as it suited i.e. look at this line:

f1 = tkinter.Frame(nb, background="red")

If ttk was being used purely (from tkinter import *; from ttk import
*) then the "background" keyword is nolonger available/recognised and
the code would have to use ttk styles to change the colour - I find it
somewhat disappointing that the author felt this approach was
necessary as it tends to dilute the example by not keeping everything
purely ttk - modifying the style to change the background of the Frame
statements would have made it an even better example!

I will repost the answer if I can work it out using this example code
- thanks again! :-)

Another place to look for inspiration is http://tkdocs.com/

One thing to keep in mind is that not all widgets in tkinter have been migrated to ttk (although Frame was).

~Ethan~
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