If Perl upgrade JComboBox alternative is any indication, I see no compelling reason to rewrite your GUI :) But that's just me

lol :) Wx::Demo doesn't actually say what to call :D

http://search.cpan.org/dist/Wx-Demo/MANIFEST -> wxperl_demo
wxperl_demo --show AUI #wxAuiNotebook
wxperl_demo --show wxNotebook
wxperl_demo --show wxRibbonControl

The thing you try to --show is the title  wxperl_demo --show "Icon and Text" because Wx::DemoModules::wxListCtrl has  sub title { 'Icon and Text' } -- usually the title matches the classname (wxListCtrl) but there are oddballs

update: and its a known issue Bug #66014 for Wx-Demo: Document wxperl_demo.pl in Wx::DemoModules POD

wperl -S wxperl_demo --show AUI #wxAuiNotebook

see also wxperl_usage / wxperl-usage / wxPerl::Usage / Class Method Browser , available methods, method invocation syntax, link to docs , Re: ppiwx / wxPPI / wxppixregexp xPPIx_Regexp_linecol_onize / PPIx::Regexp::Element::column_number


In reply to Re: Lunching a demo with Wx::Demo by Anonymous Monk
in thread Lunching a demo with Wx::Demo by welle

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