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> What version are you using?

Perl 5.022001 Wx 0.9923 wxWidgets 3.0.2

> wxALIGN_CENTRE seems to do the trick for me, without it the text is left aligned

When you say "Does the trick", do you mean my code gives you centred text? Aaagh!

> Also, I wouldn't expect a wxVERTICAL box sizer to try to align horizontally :)

Quite so; but I did try the wxALIGN_CENTRE flag on the sizer's Add method, without any obvious difference. And in any case the plan was that the wxALIGN_CENTRE flag on the StaticText box itself was going to do the alignment.

Thinking about what you said, I wonder if the StaticText box is actually only the size of the text, so that centring the text within it has no effect.


In reply to Re^2: Centring text in a WxPerl static text box by HenryLaw
in thread Centring text in a WxPerl static text box by HenryLaw

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