"""CanRead(self, String name) -> bool"""
return _core_.ImageHandler_CanRead(*args, **kwargs)
+ def CanReadStream(*args, **kwargs):
+ """CanReadStream(self, InputStream stream) -> bool"""
+ return _core_.ImageHandler_CanReadStream(*args, **kwargs)
+
def SetName(*args, **kwargs):
"""SetName(self, String name)"""
return _core_.ImageHandler_SetName(*args, **kwargs)
self._setCallbackInfo(self, self.__class__)
def SendSizeEvent(self):
- self.GetEventhandler().ProcessEvent(wx.SizeEvent((-1,-1)))
+ self.GetEventHandler().ProcessEvent(wx.SizeEvent((-1,-1)))
_core_.Window_swigregister(Window)
wx.Sizer is the abstract base class used for laying out subwindows in
a window. You cannot use wx.Sizer directly; instead, you will have to
use one of the sizer classes derived from it such as `wx.BoxSizer`,
- `wx.StaticBoxSizer`, `wx.NotebookSizer`, `wx.GridSizer`, `wx.FlexGridSizer`
- and `wx.GridBagSizer`.
+ `wx.StaticBoxSizer`, `wx.GridSizer`, `wx.FlexGridSizer` and
+ `wx.GridBagSizer`.
The concept implemented by sizers in wxWidgets is closely related to
layout tools in other GUI toolkits, such as Java's AWT, the GTK