Wx::StaticText 'isa' Wx::Window, as a consequence will respond to
window events.
use strict; use warnings;
use Wx;
package MyApp;
use base 'Wx::App';
use Wx qw{:everything};
use Wx::Event qw(EVT_LEFT_UP);
sub OnInit {
my $frame = Wx::Frame->new(
undef,
-1,
'A Clickable Label',
);
my $label = Wx::StaticText->new(
$frame,
-1,
"Click here to exit",
);
my $label2 = Wx::StaticText->new(
$frame,
-1,
"Click here to not exit :)",
);
my $bs = Wx::BoxSizer->new(wxVERTICAL);
$bs->Add( $label, 0, wxALL, 5 );
$bs->Add( $label2, 0, wxALL, 5 );
$frame->SetSizer($bs);
EVT_LEFT_UP $label, sub { $frame->Close };
$frame->Show;
}
MyApp->new->MainLoop;
This works for this example, but I can't say for sure if it is the right thing to do.
Regards, Stefan
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