+ return ret;
+}
+
+void wxStaticText::DoSetSize(int x, int y,
+ int width, int height,
+ int sizeFlags )
+{
+ wxControl::DoSetSize( x, y, width, height, sizeFlags );
+
+ if (gtk_check_version(2,6,0))
+ {
+ // GTK+ < 2.6 does not support ellipsization - we need to run our
+ // generic code (actually it will be run only if IsEllipsized() == true)
+ UpdateLabel();
+ }
+}
+
+wxSize wxStaticText::DoGetBestSize() const
+{
+ // Do not return any arbitrary default value...
+ wxASSERT_MSG( m_widget, wxT("wxStaticText::DoGetBestSize called before creation") );
+
+ // GetBestSize is supposed to return unwrapped size but calling
+ // gtk_label_set_line_wrap() from here is a bad idea as it queues another
+ // size request by calling gtk_widget_queue_resize() and we end up in
+ // infinite loop sometimes (notably when the control is in a toolbar)
+ GTK_LABEL(m_widget)->wrap = FALSE;
+
+ GtkRequisition req;
+ req.width = -1;
+ req.height = -1;
+ (* GTK_WIDGET_CLASS( GTK_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(m_widget) )->size_request )
+ (m_widget, &req );
+
+ GTK_LABEL(m_widget)->wrap = TRUE; // restore old value
+
+ // Adding 1 to width to workaround GTK sometimes wrapping the text needlessly
+ return wxSize (req.width+1, req.height);
+}
+
+bool wxStaticText::SetForegroundColour(const wxColour& colour)
+{
+ // First, we call the base class member
+ wxControl::SetForegroundColour(colour);
+ // Then, to force the color change, we set the label with the current label
+ SetLabel(GetLabel());
+ return true;