In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Sulc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ! > > I've looked all over (internet, books, etc.) and I haven't found a very > good ressource to get started with wxPython (yes, I've been through > their tutorial). > > What I would basically like to do for starters is to be able to define > the main panel being displayed. For example : > 1. wxFrame contains a wxPanel (call it mainPanel). > 2. mainPanel contains another panel (childPanelA) > 3. another panel has been defined (childPanelB) but is not displayed > (the user can only see childPanelA inside mainPanel) > 4. by clicking on a menu entry (for example), the displayed panel is now > childPanelA (which is inside mainPanel) > > So how do I do this ? I realize it's a very basic question, but it's > been driving me mad... ... I don't know or use wxWidgets, and I've just learned GTK, but I think one good answer is the same as with GTK: use a wxNotebook. You may be able to hide the tabs, or you may just decide they're a good thing to have. To do what you asked, see the wxWindow method Show(), which you would call for each or A and B etc. in response to the command. ________________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' [EMAIL PROTECTED] ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list