+void wxRadioButton::Command ( wxCommandEvent& rEvent )
+{
+    SetValue ((rEvent.GetInt() != 0) );
+    ProcessCommand (rEvent);
+} // end of wxRadioButton::Command
+
+bool wxRadioButton::Create( wxWindow* pParent,
+                            wxWindowID vId,
+                            const wxString& rsLabel,
+                            const wxPoint& rPos,
+                            const wxSize& rSize,
+                            long lStyle,
+                            const wxValidator& rValidator,
+                            const wxString& rsName )
+{
+    if ( !CreateControl( pParent
+                        ,vId
+                        ,rPos
+                        ,rSize
+                        ,lStyle
+                        ,rValidator
+                        ,rsName))
+        return false;
+
+    long                            lSstyle = WS_TABSTOP;
+
+    if (HasFlag(wxRB_GROUP))
+        lSstyle |= WS_GROUP;
+
+    //
+    // wxRB_SINGLE is a temporary workaround for the following problem: if you
+    // have 2 radiobuttons in the same group but which are not consecutive in
+    // the dialog, Windows can enter an infinite loop! The simplest way to
+    // reproduce it is to create radio button, then a panel and then another
+    // radio button: then checking the last button hangs the app.
+    //
+    // Ideally, we'd detect (and avoid) such situation automatically but for
+    // now, as I don't know how to do it, just allow the user to create
+    // BS_RADIOBUTTON buttons for such situations.
+    //
+    lSstyle |= HasFlag(wxRB_SINGLE) ? BS_RADIOBUTTON : BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON;
+
+    if (HasFlag(wxCLIP_SIBLINGS))
+        lSstyle |= WS_CLIPSIBLINGS;
+
+    if (!OS2CreateControl( _T("BUTTON")
+                          ,lSstyle
+                          ,rPos
+                          ,rSize
+                          ,rsLabel
+                          ,0
+                         ))
+        return false;
+
+    wxAssociateWinWithHandle(m_hWnd, this);
+    if (HasFlag(wxRB_GROUP))
+        SetValue(true);
+
+    SetFont(*wxSMALL_FONT);
+    SetSize( rPos.x, rPos.y, rSize.x, rSize.y );
+    return true;
+} // end of wxRadioButton::Create
+
+wxSize wxRadioButton::DoGetBestSize() const
+{
+    // We should probably compute snRadioSize but it seems to be a constant
+    // independent of its label's font size and not made available by OS/2.
+    static int                      snRadioSize = RADIO_SIZE;