A wxPaintDC must be constructed if an application wishes to paint on the
client area of a window from within an {\bf OnPaint} event.
This should normally be constructed as a temporary stack object; don't store
-a wxPaintDC object.
+a wxPaintDC object. If you have an OnPaint handler, you {\it must} create a wxPaintDC
+object within it even if you don't actually use it.
+
+Using wxPaintDC within OnPaint is important because it automatically
+sets the clipping area to the damaged area of the window. Attempts to draw
+outside this area do not appear.
To draw on a window from outside {\bf OnPaint}, construct a \helpref{wxClientDC}{wxclientdc} object.
\wxheading{Derived from}
-\helpref{wxDC}{wxdc}
+\helpref{wxWindowDC}{wxwindowdc}\\
+\helpref{wxDC}{wxdc}\\
+\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/dcclient.h>
+
+\wxheading{Library}
+
+\helpref{wxCore}{librarieslist}
\wxheading{See also}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
-\membersection{wxPaintDC::wxPaintDC}
+\membersection{wxPaintDC::wxPaintDC}\label{wxpaintdcctor}
\func{}{wxPaintDC}{\param{wxWindow*}{ window}}