[EMAIL PROTECTED] ????: > On Sep 12, 10:26 am, "hyena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> problem is as title, bear me if this too silly or too naive. >> >> I use wx.statictext widget to show some information in GUI, there are some >> numbers in the text to be emphasized in bigger other color. For example, in >> sentence "the travel speed of this car is 40 km /hour", I would like "40" to >> be bigger and in red color. I know I can use several statictext to get this >> effect. But i am quite relucktant to do so since I am quite unfamiliar with >> manageing the layout of widgets. >> >> Is there a convinient way to have this done? Thanks for any .input > > > Without knowing what kind of interface you're making, I can only shoot > in the dark. From your question, I would think that the FancyText > widget would suffice. Other widgets that would be harder to use would > be the StyledTextCtrl and the HtmlWindow (which I use for About > dialogs). > > Check out the wxPython Demo for sample code on each of these widgets > and sizers. Also see the Wiki for tips and tricks on using Sizers. > There's a new SizedControl that's supposed to simplify creating > layouts, although I haven't used it. And there's also XRC too. > > Mike > Sorry did not check this group for a while. Thanks Mike for your input. I will go take a look at the fancytext widget.
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