Thanks Jeremy,

Unfortunately I did not want yet ANOTHER widget piled up on top of the 
TabStrip :)  so I ended up using  -foreground => [252, 252, 252] for each 
offending control.
I also had to revert from using the -prompt option of TextFields to using 
a TextField with a label instead.

the [252, 252, 252] color rendered close enough to the background color of 
the tabstrip such that it is almost impossible to perceive any difference 
between the two.
I'll stick with this for now, might change it later using your method if 
it proves more feasible.

David J. Keith
Application Developer
Latham International ● 787 Watervliet-Shaker Rd. ● Latham, NY 12110
Office: 518.951.1063
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