Custom red X control and wx.window styles documentation

Good idea, but I don't think it would help. As far as I know you can use
cursors to change the mouse pointer (as they do in the demo). I need to
permanantly have a big red X painted over some controls.

Thanks, Gigi
"Josiah Carlson" <jcarlson@uci.edu> wrote in message
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"Gigi" <gigi-s@bigfoot.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I needed the capability to cross out ( draw a big red X) a
> wx.lib.masked.TextCtrl in my app.

Cursors. Check out the Using Images->Cursor demo in the wxPython demo.

- Josiah

Gigi_Sayfan@PlayStation.Sony.com wrote:

Good idea, but I don't think it would help. As far as I know you can use
cursors to change the mouse pointer (as they do in the demo). I need to
permanantly have a big red X painted over some controls.

Oh, I misread your email. I thought you were asking HOW to draw a red X.
Until I re-read your email, my earlier speculation in the "Borderless
textbox revisited." thread in this forum earlier this week that a
transparent Window could do it was merely speculation. Great!

- Josiah

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Thanks, Gigi
"Josiah Carlson" <jcarlson@uci.edu> wrote in message
news:<20051215225419.6BCA.JCARLSON@uci.edu>...
>
> "Gigi" <gigi-s@bigfoot.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I needed the capability to cross out ( draw a big red X) a
> > wx.lib.masked.TextCtrl in my app.
>
> Cursors. Check out the Using Images->Cursor demo in the wxPython demo.
>
> - Josiah

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