On Feb 24, 9:46 am, Simon Veith Reinholt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I solved this by creating a Panel to which I only add 1 element, the
> wxCanvas in a boxsizer. In a sense, you can hide the wxCanvas from the
> wxPython by adding it to a Panel in this way. No other code needs to
> know that the panel contains a pyglet window.

I'm a little lost - how do you then add another sizer that lets you
overlay elements on top of the WxCanvas?  I've tried a few variations
but it seems like wxBoxSizer always intends that controls be laid out
in separate boxes that may not overlap each other.
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