I have a wx.Panel that has a GridBagSizer associated with it. This panel is placed inside another Sizer (BoxSizer), whose add has the expand flag - meaning that the panel takes up the full width of the sizer, which is great. ...But the panel's internal sizer does not fill the panel now.

I've tried setting the internal sizer's flag to wx.Expand|wx.ALL when I add it's components, but that didn't work. Anybody know how to make sure the sizer stays the same width as it's panel when the panel is expanded?

Edit : My code that creates the panel containing the GridBagSizer:

def getNewButton(self, bmp1, bmp2, label):
        panel = wx.Panel(self.frame, -1, pos=(0,0), style=wx.BORDER_THEME)
        sizer = wx.GridBagSizer(0, 1)

        #The button
        b = buttons.GenBitmapToggleButton(panel, wx.ID_ANY, None)
        self.frame.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnToggleButton, b)
        b.Bind(wx.EVT_ENTER_WINDOW, self.OnMouseEnter)
        b.Bind(wx.EVT_LEAVE_WINDOW, self.OnMouseLeave)
        mask = wx.Mask(bmp1, wx.BLUE)
        bmp1.SetMask(mask)
        b.SetBitmapLabel(bmp1)
        mask = wx.Mask(bmp2, wx.BLUE)
        bmp2.SetMask(mask)
        b.SetBitmapSelected(bmp2)
        b.SetToggle(False)
        b.SetInitialSize(size = wx.Size(30, 30))
        b.SetBezelWidth(0)

        #The Label Button
        l1 = buttons.GenButton(panel, wx.ID_ANY, label, style=wx.BORDER_NONE)
        self.frame.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnFlatButton, l1)
        l1.Bind(wx.EVT_ENTER_WINDOW, self.OnMouseEnter)
        l1.Bind(wx.EVT_LEAVE_WINDOW, self.OnNonToggleMouseLeave)

        sizer.Add(b, wx.GBPosition(0,0))
        sizer.Add(l1, wx.GBPosition(0,1), flag=wx.EXPAND)

        panel.SetSizer(sizer)
        sizer.SetSizeHints(panel)
        self.buttonsList.append(ImgToggleButtonComponents(b,panel,l1))
        return panel
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Everything you're doing here looks reasonable. I think you're missing a AddGrowableCol() call.

    sizer.Add(b, wx.GBPosition(0,0))
    sizer.Add(l1, wx.GBPosition(0,1), flag=wx.EXPAND)
    sizer.AddGroableCol(1)

I've personally had more luck with a FlexGridSizer instead of a GridBagSizer:

    fgs = wx.FlexGridSizer(gridRows[fields], 2, 0, 0)
    fgs.AddGrowableCol(1)

    fgs.Add(wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Contact Phone"), 0, wx.ALL, border)
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You've got the right idea. If you post some code, (just some placeholders, with different background colors or something so we can see what's happening) it will be easier to diagnose. Make sure that the inner Panel's parent is set correctly, and you might try some sizer hints: gridbagsizer.SetSizeHints(innerPanel) and see if that helps.

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Tried the sizerHints, but no luck where I placed them, so I posted the method that actually creates the panel and it's sizer – Fry Mar 4 '09 at 18:02
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Another possible way to do this is with a Box Sizer:

sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL)
sizer.Add(item1)
sizer.Add(item2, proportion=1, flag=wx.EXPAND)

Both ways worked! Thanks :)

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