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How can I draw over child of wxPanel? I'm using the classical way of drawing stuff,

class Foo : public wxPanel {
...
    void on_paint(wxEventPaint &) {
        wxPaintDC dc(this);
        ... // stuff with dc
    }
...
}

But the effect is that my stuff is painted and THAN the child is drawn over it. How can I do the reverse? Paint over the child?

I'm trying to achieve similar result:

What I want

So I have wxPanel with EVT_PAINT handler and wxStaticText as it's child. What I'm getting is

What I have

How can I paint after the child is drawn?

Or should I scrap the whole wxStaticText idea and just use DrawText? Are there any disadvantages to that approach? I'm using monospace font if it's relevant.

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Painting over native controls (or otherwise interfering with their drawing) is not supported by wxWidgets and never will be. You should draw the text yourself or use a (possibly modified version of) wxGenericStaticText which is implemented entirely in wxWidgets and so can be customized, unlike the native controls.

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  • Thanks for your answer :) Since my use case is pretty simple, I'll go with wxDC::DrawText.
    – graywolf
    Jan 26, 2016 at 22:00

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