Here's my entire script (after a few more tweaks). It's only displaying the button, without any static box around it.

#!perl use strict; use warnings; use Wx; package my_control; use base 'Wx::Control'; use Wx qw(:sizer :misc :id); use Wx::Event qw(EVT_BUTTON); sub new { my $ref = shift; my $parent = shift; my $self = $ref->SUPER::new($parent, wxID_ANY, wxDefaultPosition, +wxDefaultSize); $self->{sizer} = Wx::StaticBoxSizer->new( Wx::StaticBox->new($self, -1, 'Box label'), wxHORIZONTAL ); $self->{button} = Wx::Button->new($self, -1, 'Button'); $self->{sizer}->Add($self->{button}, 1, wxEXPAND | wxALL, 10); EVT_BUTTON($self, $self->{button}, \&click); $self->SetSizerAndFit($self->{sizer}); return $self; } sub click { Wx::MessageBox('Click!'); } package my_frame; use base 'Wx::Frame'; use Wx qw(:sizer); sub new { my $ref = shift; my $self = $ref->SUPER::new(undef, -1, 'Title', [-1, -1], [150,150 +]); my $panel = Wx::Panel->new($self, -1); my $sizer = Wx::BoxSizer->new(wxVERTICAL); my $control = my_control->new($panel); $sizer->Add($control, 1, wxEXPAND); $panel->SetSizerAndFit($sizer); return $self; } package my_app; use base 'Wx::App'; sub OnInit { my_frame->new()->Show(1); } package main; my_app->new()->MainLoop;

(The event is working now, by the way.) Thanks a lot for your help.


In reply to Re^4: Can a sublcass of Wx::StaticBoxSizer handle events in wxPerl? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Can a sublcass of Wx::StaticBoxSizer handle events in wxPerl? by Anonymous Monk

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