-\subsection{Redirection of command events to the window with the focus}
-
-The usual upward search through the window hierarchy for command event
-handlers does not always meet an application's requirements. Say you have two
-wxTextCtrl windows in a frame, plus a toolbar with Cut, Copy and Paste
-buttons. To avoid the need to define event handlers in the frame
-and redirect them explicitly to the window with the focus, command events
-are sent to the window with the focus first, for
-menu and toolbar command and UI update events only. This means that
-each window can handle its own commands and UI updates independently. In
-fact wxTextCtrl can handle Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo commands and UI update
-requests, so no extra coding is required to support them in your menus and
-toolbars.
+% VZ: it doesn't work like this, but just in case we ever reenable this
+% behaviour, I leave it here
+%
+% \subsection{Redirection of command events to the window with the focus}
+%
+% The usual upward search through the window hierarchy for command event
+% handlers does not always meet an application's requirements. Say you have two
+% wxTextCtrl windows in a frame, plus a toolbar with Cut, Copy and Paste
+% buttons. To avoid the need to define event handlers in the frame
+% and redirect them explicitly to the window with the focus, command events
+% are sent to the window with the focus first, for
+% menu and toolbar command and UI update events only. This means that
+% each window can handle its own commands and UI updates independently. In
+% fact wxTextCtrl can handle Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo commands and UI update
+% requests, so no extra coding is required to support them in your menus and
+% toolbars.