View Source wxSizeEvent (wx v2.4.3)

A size event holds information about size change events of wxWindow.

The EVT_SIZE handler function will be called when the window has been resized.

You may wish to use this for frames to resize their child windows as appropriate.

Note that the size passed is of the whole window: call wxWindow:getClientSize/1 for the area which may be used by the application.

When a window is resized, usually only a small part of the window is damaged and you may only need to repaint that area. However, if your drawing depends on the size of the window, you may need to clear the DC explicitly and repaint the whole window. In which case, you may need to call wxWindow:refresh/2 to invalidate the entire window.

Important : Sizers (see overview_sizer ) rely on size events to function correctly. Therefore, in a sizer-based layout, do not forget to call Skip on all size events you catch (and don't catch size events at all when you don't need to).

See:

This class is derived, and can use functions, from:

wxWidgets docs: wxSizeEvent

Events

Use wxEvtHandler:connect/3 with wxSizeEventType to subscribe to events of this type.

Summary

Functions

Returns the entire size of the window generating the size change event.

Types

-type wxSize() ::
          #wxSize{type :: wxSizeEvent:wxSizeEventType(),
                  size :: {W :: integer(), H :: integer()},
                  rect :: {X :: integer(), Y :: integer(), W :: integer(), H :: integer()}}.
-type wxSizeEvent() :: wx:wx_object().
-type wxSizeEventType() :: size.

Functions

-spec getRect(This) -> {X :: integer(), Y :: integer(), W :: integer(), H :: integer()}
                 when This :: wxSizeEvent().
-spec getSize(This) -> {W :: integer(), H :: integer()} when This :: wxSizeEvent().

Returns the entire size of the window generating the size change event.

This is the new total size of the window, i.e. the same size as would be returned by wxWindow:getSize/1 if it were called now. Use wxWindow:getClientSize/1 if you catch this event in a top level window such as wxFrame to find the size available for the window contents.