Is there an event type that is documented to fire after that specific event? Is it supported by wxPerl? For the installed/compiled-against version of wxWidgets?

Well I'm not sure. Here I have the table with the possible event handlers. http://docs.wxwidgets.org/2.8.12/wx_wxwizardevent.html#wxwizardevent I think EVT_WIZARD_PAGE_CHANGED and EVT_WIZARD_PAGE_SHOWN follow each other. I wanted to use the second, but it looks like it's not defined. Where can I check if I really have it?

If there is not, then whatever you needed to do, you should have done from within your original event handler, perhaps at the very end of it :)

So if I can't get my hands on EVT_WIZARD_PAGE_SHOWN -> should do it in EVT_WIZARD_PAGE_CHANGED. The problem - the content of the page is not yet shown, but I need it to be on the screen.

OTOH , you can update display from within event handlers ... and from outside of them

How can I do that?


In reply to Re^4: wxWidgets Events question by greenhorn_007
in thread wxWidgets Events question by greenhorn_007

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