Dave Page wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Quan Zongliang
> <quanzongliang@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> OK. Note that the different pages should be on a wxNotebook - don't
>>> use buttons to control the UI (we've - OK, I've - made that mistake
>>> before).
>>
>> I use wxToolbook and writed a XML handler. Because I can not find method
>> to hide or disable tabs with wxNotebook.
>> The UI is controlled by "Back" and "Next" button. Only current page
>> enbled. This is easy to code (I am lazy -.-). It can be modified if need.
>
> If you want to use Next/Previous buttons, then you should certainly be
> using a wxWizard. They're actually pretty easy to code.
Hmm. It being a wizard seems a bit strange to me though - given what's
on the tabs, a regular tabbed dialog seems a lot more logical? (even if
it's harder to code..)
//Magnus