also include wx.CENTER_ON_SCREEN flag if you want to center the window
on the entire screen and not on its parent window. If it is a
top-level window and has no parent then it will always be centered
-relative to the screen.", "");
-
+relative to the screen.", "");
%pythoncode { Centre = Center }
- DocDeclStr(
- void , CenterOnScreen(int dir = wxBOTH),
- "Center on screen (only works for top level windows)", "");
- %pythoncode { CentreOnScreen = CenterOnScreen }
-
-
DocDeclStr(
void , CenterOnParent(int dir = wxBOTH),
"Center with respect to the the parent window", "");
// constraints and sizers
// ----------------------
- // set the constraints for this window or retrieve them (may be NULL)
+ %disownarg(wxLayoutConstraints*);
DocDeclStr(
void , SetConstraints( wxLayoutConstraints *constraints ),
"Sets the window to have the given layout constraints. If an existing
wxLayoutConstraints *, GetConstraints() const,
"Returns a pointer to the window's layout constraints, or None if there
are none.", "");
+ %cleardisown(wxLayoutConstraints*);
DocDeclStr(
void , SetAutoLayout( bool autoLayout ),
"Determines whether the Layout function will be called automatically
-when the window is resized. It is called implicitly by SetSizer but
-if you use SetConstraints you should call it manually or otherwise the
-window layout won't be correctly updated when its size changes.", "");
+when the window is resized. lease note that this only happens for the
+windows usually used to contain children, namely `wx.Panel` and
+`wx.TopLevelWindow` (and the classes deriving from them).
+
+This method is called implicitly by `SetSizer` but if you use
+`SetConstraints` you should call it manually or otherwise the window
+layout won't be correctly updated when its size changes.", "");
DocDeclStr(
bool , GetAutoLayout() const,