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22 | % | |
23 | \input psbox.tex | |
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25 | %\special{!/@scaleunit 1 def} | |
26 | \parskip=10pt | |
27 | \parindent=0pt | |
ccaaf5b0 | 28 | \title{wxWindows 2.2 (beta): A portable C++ and Python GUI toolkit} |
750b78ba | 29 | \winhelponly{\author{by Julian Smart et al |
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30 | %\winhelponly{\\$$\image{1cm;0cm}{wxwin.wmf}$$} |
31 | }} | |
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32 | \winhelpignore{\author{Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin, |
33 | Robin Dunn, et al} | |
ccaaf5b0 | 34 | \date{November 20th 1999} |
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35 | } |
36 | \makeindex | |
37 | \begin{document} | |
38 | \maketitle | |
39 | \pagestyle{fancyplain} | |
40 | \bibliographystyle{plain} | |
41 | \setheader{{\it CONTENTS}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CONTENTS}} | |
42 | \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}% | |
43 | \pagenumbering{roman} | |
44 | \tableofcontents | |
45 | ||
46 | % A special table of contents for the WinHelp manual | |
47 | \begin{comment} | |
48 | \winhelponly{ | |
49 | \chapter*{wxWindows class library reference}\label{winhelpcontents} | |
50 | ||
51 | \center{ | |
52 | %\image{}{wxwin.wmf} | |
53 | }% | |
54 | ||
55 | \sethotspotcolour{off}% | |
56 | \sethotspotunderline{on}% | |
57 | \large{ | |
58 | \image{}{cpp.bmp} \helpref{Alphabetical class reference}{classref} | |
59 | ||
60 | \image{}{shelves.bmp} \helpref{Classes by category}{classesbycat} | |
61 | ||
62 | \image{}{book1.bmp} \helpref{Topic overviews}{overviews} | |
63 | ||
64 | \image{}{hand1.bmp} \helpref{Guide to wxWindows}{wxwinchapters} | |
65 | } | |
66 | \sethotspotcolour{on}% | |
67 | \sethotspotunderline{on}% | |
68 | ||
69 | \chapter*{Overview of wxWindows}\label{wxwinchapters} | |
70 | ||
71 | \helpref{Introduction}{introduction}\\ | |
72 | %\helpref{Resource guide}{resguide}\\ | |
73 | %\helpref{Comparison with other GUI models}{comparison}\\ | |
74 | %\helpref{Multi-platform development with wxWindows}{multiplat}\\ | |
75 | %\helpref{Tutorial}{tutorial}\\ | |
76 | \helpref{The wxWindows resource system}{resourceformats}\\ | |
77 | \helpref{Utilities}{utilities}\\ | |
78 | \helpref{Programming strategies}{strategies}\\ | |
79 | \helpref{Bugs and future directions}{bugs}\\ | |
80 | \helpref{References}{bibliography} | |
81 | } | |
82 | \end{comment} | |
83 | ||
84 | \chapter*{Copyright notice} | |
85 | \setheader{{\it COPYRIGHT}}{}{}{}{}{{\it COPYRIGHT}}% | |
86 | \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}% | |
87 | ||
88 | \begin{center} | |
154f22b3 | 89 | (c) 1999 Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin and other |
bd0df01f | 90 | members of the wxWindows team\\ |
154f22b3 | 91 | Portions (c) 1996 Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute\\ |
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92 | \end{center} |
93 | ||
ccaaf5b0 | 94 | Please also see the wxWindows licence files (preamble.txt, lgpl.txt, gpl.txt, licence.txt, |
62448488 | 95 | licendoc.txt) for conditions of software and documentation use. |
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632 | That's all there is to it! | |
633 | ||
634 | \end{verbatim} | |
635 | ||
636 | ||
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637 | \input{body.tex} |
638 | \helpinput{classes.tex} | |
639 | \helpinput{category.tex} | |
640 | \helpinput{topics.tex} | |
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645 | \newpage |
646 | ||
647 | % Puts books in the bibliography without needing to cite them in the | |
648 | % text | |
649 | \nocite{helpbook}% | |
650 | \nocite{wong93}% | |
651 | \nocite{pree94}% | |
652 | \nocite{gamma95}% | |
653 | \nocite{smart95a}% | |
654 | \nocite{smart95b}% | |
655 | ||
656 | \bibliography{refs} | |
657 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography} | |
658 | \setheader{{\it REFERENCES}}{}{}{}{}{{\it REFERENCES}}% | |
659 | \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}% | |
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661 | |
662 | \newpage | |
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663 | % Note: In RTF, the \printindex must come before the |
664 | % change of header/footer, since the \printindex inserts | |
665 | % the RTF \sect command which divides one chapter from | |
666 | % the next. | |
667 | \rtfonly{\printindex | |
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668 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Index} |
669 | \setheader{{\it INDEX}}{}{}{}{}{{\it INDEX}}% | |
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670 | \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage} |
671 | } | |
672 | % In Latex, it must be this way around (I think) | |
673 | \latexonly{\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Index} | |
674 | \setheader{{\it INDEX}}{}{}{}{}{{\it INDEX}}% | |
675 | \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage} | |
a660d684 | 676 | \printindex |
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677 | } |
678 | ||
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