Hello there, My next problem is with a wx::StaticLine ok, in the code, i''m using a notebook and i''m putting a panel in it. I declare and initialize comboboxes, grids, lavels (static texts), textctrl, buttons, etc, and a StaticLine. Everything appears on the window, but not the line. If I call the line outside the notebook in an independen panel (on other program) the line is drwan. So I think I missed something. Another problem is that the TextCtrl is drawn in a strange way: just a white rectangle whithout borders and it looks bad. I''m attaching the code, please run it and check what I mean. Any help would be great! I''m using Windows, and I''ve olny tried the code on windows. Attachments: http://www.ruby-forum.com/attachment/2954/testPrincipal.rb -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Omar Hernandez wrote:> Hello there, > > My next problem is with a wx::StaticLine > > ok, in the code, i''m using a notebook and i''m putting a panel in it. I > declare and initialize comboboxes, grids, lavels (static texts), > textctrl, buttons, etc, and a StaticLine. > > Everything appears on the window, but not the line. If I call the line > outside the notebook in an independen panel (on other program) the line > is drwan. So I think I missed something. >I think the size shouldnt be -1 , make it greater than 0> Another problem is that the TextCtrl is drawn in a strange way: just a > white rectangle whithout borders and it looks bad. >try setting border options on like DOUBLE_BORDER , i am not sure if it would work.> I''m attaching the code, please run it and check what I mean. > Any help would be great! > > I''m using Windows, and I''ve olny tried the code on windows.-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Jn Jacob wrote:> > I think the size shouldnt be -1 , make it greater than 0 > > try setting border options on like DOUBLE_BORDER , i am not sure if it > would work. >well it worked, with some other small modifications to the code, but it worked in the end. thank you -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.