Hi to all :)

I have a program and some wxWidgets GUI. And I want my progress messages from the execution of the program to be displayed in wxWidgets. I was told I can hold a reference to my field, where I display the messages and just update it's value form inside my program.But I can't figure how exectly?

My GUI is actually a wizardWidow with wizardPages, and I want AFTER a specific page is loaded in the Wizard to run my code and display the progress messages from it in the GUI. So that thing "after a page is loaded" it's like after a Event. I can do it IN that Evvent, but the the page is not yet properly displayed. How can I do something just after an event is done?

Actually, I think this event EVT_WIZARD_PAGE_SHOWN will be perfect for my needs, except the fact it's not being recognized. It just says subroutine undefined and I can't use it.


In reply to wxWidgets Events question by greenhorn_007

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