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\section{\class{wxWrapSizer}}\label{wxwrapsizer}
A wrap sizer lays out its items in a single line, like a box sizer -- as long
as there is space available in that direction. Once all available space in
the primary direction has been used, a new line is added and items are added
there.
So a wrap sizer has a primary orientation for adding items, and adds lines
as needed in the secondary direction.
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxBoxSizer}{wxboxsizer}\\
\helpref{wxSizer}{wxsizer}\\
\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/wrapsizer.h>
\wxheading{Library}
\helpref{wxCore}{librarieslist}
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{wxBoxSizer}{wxboxsizer}, \helpref{wxSizer}{wxsizer}, \helpref{Sizer overview}{sizeroverview}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxWrapSizer::wxWrapSizer}\label{wxwrapsizerwxwrapsizer}
\func{}{wxWrapSizer}{\param{int }{orient}, \param{int }{flags}}
Constructor for a wxWrapSizer. \arg{orient} determines the primary direction of
the sizer (the most common case being \texttt{wxHORIZONTAL}). The flags
parameter may have the value \texttt{wxEXTEND\_LAST\_ON\_EACH\_LINE} which will
cause the last item on each line to use any remaining space on that line.
\membersection{wxWrapSizer::InformFirstDirection}\label{wxwrapsizerinformfirstdirection}
\func{bool}{InformFirstDirection}{\param{int }{direction}, \param{int }{size},
\param{int }{availableOtherDir }}
Not used by an application. This is the mechanism by which sizers can inform
sub-items of the first determined size component. The sub-item can then better
determine its size requirements.
Returns true if the information was used (and the sub-item min size was updated).