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wxPython: Can a wx.PyControl contain a wx.Sizer?
The main topic here is using a wx.Sizer inside a wx.PyControl. I had problems Fit()ting my CustomWidget around its child widgets. That problem was solved by calling Layout() after Fit().
However, as far as I have experienced, the solution only works when the CustomWidget is a direct child of a wx.Frame. It breaks down when it becomes a child of a wx.Panel.
EDIT: Using the code below, the CustomWidget doesn't resize correctly to fit its children. I observed that this only happens when the CustomWidget (as a subclass of wx.PyControl) is a child of a wx.Panel; otherwise, if it is a direct child of a wx.Frame, it Fit()s perfectly.
Here is the code:
import wx
class Frame(wx.Frame):
def __init__(self):
wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent=None)
panel = Panel(parent=self)
custom = CustomWidget(parent=panel)
self.Show()
class Panel(wx.Panel):
def __init__(self, parent):
wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent=parent)
self.SetSize(parent.GetClientSize())
class CustomWidget(wx.PyControl):
def __init__(self, parent):
wx.PyControl.__init__(self, parent=parent)
# Create the sizer and make it work for the CustomWidget
sizer = wx.GridBagSizer()
self.SetSizer(sizer)
# Create the CustomWidget's children
text = wx.TextCtrl(parent=self)
spin = wx.SpinButton(parent=self, style=wx.SP_VERTICAL)
# Add the children to the sizer
sizer.Add(text, pos=(0, 0), flag=wx.ALIGN_CENTER)
sizer.Add(spin, pos=(0, 1), flag=wx.ALIGN_CENTER)
# Make sure that CustomWidget will auto-Layout() upon resize
self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.OnSize)
self.Fit()
def OnSize(self, event):
self.Layout()
app = wx.App(False)
frame = Frame()
app.MainLoop()