PyAUI and Customizable Tool Bars
roee88 shlomo
roee88 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 4 11:27:55 PDT 2006
Never mind,
I was able to solve this by using:
pane.window.SetBestFittingSize()
pane.BestSize1(pane.window.GetBestFittingSize())
Thanks.
On 7/3/06, roee88 shlomo <roee88 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have noticed that when adding a toolbar to PyAUI pane and setting
> Resizable to True the ToolBar's size is automatically as large as possible
> (like wx.EXPAND style) so manual add of another toolbar to the same row is
> impossible.
> So I kept Resizable as False (which is ok because I prefer it that way)
> and here is my problem:
>
> I have a Toolbar that the items it includes can be changed by the user so
> the toolbar's size is not static.
> After adding an item to the toolbar and calling toolbar.Realize() and
> frame._mgr.Update() [_mgr is PyAUI.FrameManager] the toolbar does include
> the new item, but it is not visible to the user because the size of the
> Toolbar's sizer is too small.
> This problem doesn't exist when using Resizable() for obvious reasons.
> This problem also doesn't exist when not using PyAUI. [toolbar.Realize()
> and frame.Layout() does the work ].
>
> Any way to by pass it and fix the size automatically as the minimum size
> for the current items?
>
> Thanks,
> roee88.
>
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