Spent most of the afternoon fiddling with this. I'm convinced that the wxALIGN_CENTRE flag doesn't work.

I've written a little subroutine which does what I want; it's OK but it shouldn't be necessary

sub centre_text{ # centre_text( $text_control, $container ); # Not enough error checking, really ... my ( $text_control, $container ) = @_; my ($container_width) = $container->GetSizeWH(); my ($text_width) = $container->GetTextExtent( $text_control->GetLabe +l() ); my ( $text_x, $text_y ) = $text_control->GetPositionXY(); $text_control->Move( ($container_width-$text_width)/2, $text_y ); }

In reply to Re^2: Centring text in a WxPerl static text box by HenryLaw
in thread Centring text in a WxPerl static text box by HenryLaw

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