Ville Voipio wrote: > I have a small problem; I would like to have a reasonable > minimum size for a wx.Window. > > A simplified version of my code: > > > s = wx.SplitterWindow(self, -1) > > curves = wx.Notebook(s) > curve = wx.Window(curves, ID_BLANKCURVE, style=wx.SUNKEN_BORDER, > size=(300,200)) > curves.AddPage(curve, "Blank") > > textbox = wx.TextCtrl(s, ID_TEXTBOX, style=wx.TE_MULTILINE, > size=(-1,50)) > > s.SetMinimumPaneSize(50) > s.SplitHorizontally(curves, textbox) > s.SetSashGravity(0.8) > > > Here 'self' is the main window class, i.e. inherited from wx.Frame. > > What I would like to happen is that both the curve area and the > textbox would have an absolute minimum size when moving the > sash or resizing the window. > > How to get this behaviour? I have tried setting the minimum sizes > of the curve and the textbox by using the SetMinSize() method, > but this does not seem to affect anything. > > Already when the window is shown the upper pane (i.e. the notebook > curves) is smaller than (300,200) set in the code. > > TIA, > > - Ville >
Couldn't you register for a handler? It would be called on changing size or on moving the sash's slider. And w/i that handler you could resize the window to its min dims. HTH Franz GEIGER -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list