>> FWIW, I usually solve that problem by making your "$frame" a wxPanel


this is complete solution!
my $bigbutton = Wx::Button->new( $frame, 1, 'Вып&#10 +86;лнить расч&# +1077;т', [-1,-1], [-1,-1]); my $mass_label = Wx::StaticText->new($frame, 2, 'Ваш + вес:',[-1,-1], [-1,-1]); my $drink_label = Wx::StaticText->new($frame, 4, 'Пр&#1077 +;дпочитаем&#109 +9;й напиток:',[-1,-1] +, [-1,-1]); my $mass_entry = Wx::TextCtrl->new($frame, 3, '',[-1,-1], [-1,-1]);

no wxPanel needed! Now my code works equally on all platforms! THX, Anonymous Monk

In reply to Re^4: wxPerl behavior on Win32 by solomon243
in thread wxPerl behavior on Win32 by solomon243

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