-wxSize wxGenericListCtrl::DoGetBestSize() const
-{
- // Something is better than nothing...
- // 100x80 is what the MSW version will get from the default
- // wxControl::DoGetBestSize
- return wxSize(100, 80);
+ if ( !InReportView() )
+ {
+ // Ensure that our minimal width is at least big enough to show all our
+ // items. This is important for wxListbook to size itself correctly.
+
+ // Remember the offset of the first item: this corresponds to the
+ // margins around the item so we will add it to the minimal size below
+ // to ensure that we have equal margins on all sides.
+ wxPoint ofs;
+
+ // We can iterate over all items as there shouldn't be too many of them
+ // in non-report view. If it ever becomes a problem, we could examine
+ // just the first few items probably, the determination of the best
+ // size is less important if we will need scrollbars anyhow.
+ for ( int n = 0; n < GetItemCount(); n++ )
+ {
+ const wxRect itemRect = m_mainWin->GetLineRect(n);
+ if ( !n )
+ {
+ // Remember the position of the first item as all the rest are
+ // offset by at least this number of pixels too.
+ ofs = itemRect.GetPosition();
+ }
+
+ sizeBest.IncTo(itemRect.GetSize());
+ }
+
+ sizeBest.IncBy(2*ofs);
+
+
+ // If we have the scrollbars we need to account for them too. And to
+ // make sure the scrollbars status is up to date we need to call this
+ // function to set them.
+ m_mainWin->RecalculatePositions(true /* no refresh */);
+
+ // Unfortunately we can't use wxWindow::HasScrollbar() here as we need
+ // to use m_mainWin client/virtual size for determination of whether we
+ // use scrollbars and not the size of this window itself. Maybe that
+ // function should be extended to work correctly in the case when our
+ // scrollbars manage a different window from this one but currently it
+ // doesn't work.
+ const wxSize sizeClient = m_mainWin->GetClientSize();
+ const wxSize sizeVirt = m_mainWin->GetVirtualSize();
+
+ if ( sizeVirt.x > sizeClient.x /* HasScrollbar(wxHORIZONTAL) */ )
+ sizeBest.y += wxSystemSettings::GetMetric(wxSYS_HSCROLL_Y);
+
+ if ( sizeVirt.y > sizeClient.y /* HasScrollbar(wxVERTICAL) */ )
+ sizeBest.x += wxSystemSettings::GetMetric(wxSYS_VSCROLL_X);
+ }
+
+ return sizeBest;