Roger Miller wrote: > I have a WxPython app that displays images that are typically around > 600x600 pixels. I use a wxStaticBitmap, which appears to work fine on > Windows XP. However the documentation states that a StaticBitmap "... > is meant for display of the small icons in the dialog boxes and is not > meant to be a general purpose image display control. In particular, > under Windows 9x the size of bitmap is limited to 64*64 pixels and thus > you should use your own control if you want to display larger images > portably". > > Assuming that I don't care about Windows 9X, should I be worried? Is > there a better way to display images, hopefully without diving down > into the device context level?
I would just roll your own control. Its not too complicated. Just derive from a wxWindow and in your WM_PAINT hander, draw your bitmap. An alternative may be to place your bitmap in html and use a wxHtmlWindow to display it. Will McGugan -- http://www.willmcgugan.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list