Hi All,

I'm getting "unable to resolve overloaded method for "Wx::RichTextCtrl::WriteImage" at /home/steve/Documents/Endoscopia/RichText_Editor.pl line 506" from code:

sub on_click_insert_image{ my ($i_frame, $event) = @_; my $file = Wx::FileSelector('Choose a media file'); + # Select video file $i_frame->{Ctl_Report_Text_Txt}->WriteImage(Wx::Image->new($file, +wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG)); return $i_frame; }

But the same code with:

" $i_frame->{Ctl_Report_Text_Txt}->AddImage(Wx::Image->new($file, wxBI +TMAP_TYPE_PNG)); "

Works fine (but appends, rather than inserting the image). Does anyone know the correct syntax for WriteImage to insert an image at the current insertion point?

Update:OK, here's the answer:

" $i_frame->{Ctl_Report_Text_Txt}->WriteImageImage(Wx::Image->new($fil +e, wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG)); "

Works fine too! Not quite sure about that naming convention!

Have a good day.

Regards

Steve


In reply to unable to resolve overloaded method for "Wx::RichTextCtrl::WriteImage" by Steve_BZ

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