You are looking for the fit() method.
From the docs:
window.Fit(): The Fit() method sets the size of a window to fit around
its children. If it has no children then nothing is done, if it does
have children then the size of the window is set to the window''s best
size.
http://docs.wxwidgets.org/stable/wx_windowsizingoverview.html#windowsizingoverview
and
http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/doc/window.html#Window_fit
ps. frames that resize themselves aren''t really considered
user-friendly
either.
Best of luck,
Jonathan
(I''m really really starting to hate Thunderbird, 4th time I sent this
message now)
Lc Yeap wrote:> Greetings,
>
> Currenly i am trying to display a grid at the bottom of my GUI when a
> button is clicked. However, the original frame size will not be auto
> adjusted. it makes the GUI looks ugly and not user friendly as they need
> to use cursor to resize it. May i know is there any command that i can
> use to solve this problem? any method to adjust the frame after
> evt_button generate a grid at the bottom? thanks a lot.
>