Hi Anon,
Well, I've followed through some of your links. The first thing I noticed was that wxPreviewFrame::OnCloseWindow isn't wrapped for wxPerl (or at least it doesn't seem to be. A fact not noted in the documentation. So I created my own version:
sub on_click_richtext_preview_close {
my($self,$event) = @_;
$self->Destroy;
}
And called it with:
Wx::Event::EVT_CLOSE( $frame , \&on_click_richtext_preview_close )
+;
just before the initialise. It Seems to work, but the main frame, to which it is returned, is disabled (in my version of the code). Can I just enable it, or is that too easy?
Regards
Steve
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