Fix section structure in Sizer Overview
Descriptions of wxBoxSizer, wxStaticBoxSizer, wxGridSizer, and wxFlexGridSizer are not subsections of Hiding Controls Using Sizers.
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@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ the controls from the sizer and having to add them back later.
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@note This is supported only by wxBoxSizer and wxFlexGridSizer.
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@subsection overview_sizer_hiding_box wxBoxSizer
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@section overview_sizer_box wxBoxSizer
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wxBoxSizer can lay out its children either vertically or horizontally,
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depending on what flag is being used in its constructor. When using a vertical
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@@ -147,14 +147,14 @@ last sample, only the box sizer is a vertical box sizer now:
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@image html overview_sizer_08.png
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@subsection overview_sizer_hiding_static wxStaticBoxSizer
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@section overview_sizer_staticbox wxStaticBoxSizer
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wxStaticBoxSixer is the same as a wxBoxSizer, but surrounded by a static box.
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Here is a sample:
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@image html overview_sizer_09.png
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@subsection overview_sizer_hiding_grid wxGridSizer
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@section overview_sizer_grid wxGridSizer
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wxGridSizer is a two-dimensional sizer. All children are given the same size,
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which is the minimal size required by the biggest child, in this case the text
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@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ orientation if new children are added:
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For programming information, see wxGridSizer.
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@subsection overview_sizer_hiding_flexgrid wxFlexGridSizer
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@section overview_sizer_flexgrid wxFlexGridSizer
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Another two-dimensional sizer derived from wxGridSizer. The width of each
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column and the height of each row are calculated individually according to the
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@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ as the one above, but using a flex grid sizer:
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@image html overview_sizer_11.png
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@section overview_sizer_box Programming with wxBoxSizer
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@section overview_sizer_programming_box Programming with wxBoxSizer
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The basic idea behind a wxBoxSizer is that windows will most often be laid out
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in rather simple basic geometry, typically in a row or a column or several
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