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24See also <a href="faq.htm">top-level FAQ page</a>.
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26<h3>List of questions in this category</h3>
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53e112a0 28<li><a href="#release">Where should I download wxMac from?</a></li>
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29<li><a href="#macplat">Which Mac platforms are supported?</a></li>
30<li><a href="#macosx">How is the Mac OS X port different from the Classic Mac OS port?</a></li>
53e112a0 31<li><a href="#macclassic">How are improvements to the Classic Mac OS port integrated into the Mac OS X port?</a></li>
31523f51 32<li><a href="#compilers">What compilers are supported?</a></li>
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33<li><a href="#filetypes">How does CVS handle file types/creators under Mac OS 8.x /9.x?</a></li>
34<li><a href="#filetypesx">How does CVS handle file types/creators under Mac OS X? </a></li>
15a2de7e 35<li><a href="#cwpro53">What steps are required to build wxMac using CodeWarrior P ro 5.3?</a></li>
8b283bb8 36<li><a href="#buildx">What steps are required to build wxMac under Mac OS X?</a></li>
4f3b37fd 37<li><a href="#settings">What important settings are required in the CodeWarrior Project Preferences?</a></li>
31523f51 38<li><a href="#smarterrors">What are the smart preprocessing errors with the Apple Developer Tools?</a></li>
8b283bb8 39<li><a href="#aboutmenu">How does wxMac support the standard Apple About menu item and Help menu?</a></li>
c2d48b36 40<li><a href="#findericon">How do I add an icon to my application?</a></li>
c140b7e7 41<li><a href="#switching">How can I easily switch between different versions of wxWidgets in CodeWarrior?</a></li>
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53e112a0 45<h3><a name="release">Where should I download wxMac from?</a></h3>
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47Please see the <a href="dl_mac2.htm">downloads page</a>.
48The version of wxMac in CVS advances quickly so it is recommended that you download the
49the sources from the <a href="cvs.htm">CVS trunk</a>.
50There is also a wxMac 2.3.1 <a href="dl_mac2.htm#dev">development snapshot</a>.
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52The author of this port is <a href="mailto:csomor@advancedconcepts.ch">Stefan Csomor</a>.
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55<h3><a name="macplat">Which Mac platforms are supported?</a></h3>
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c140b7e7 57wxWidgets 2 can be used to develop and deliver applications on Classic Mac OS (e.g. Mac OS 8.x/9.x) both as Carbon and non-Carbon applications.
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c140b7e7 59A Mac OS X port is in progress in order to be able to build wxWidgets applications using the Apple Developer Tools that are delivered with every copy of Mac OS X.
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60The Mac OS X port is based on and, for the most part, merged with the Carbon code for Classic Mac OS.
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63<h3><a name="macosx">How is the Mac OS X port different from the Classic Mac OS port?</a></h3>
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c140b7e7 65wxMac for Mac OS X shares code both with wxMac for Mac OS and common Unix code in wxWidgets. The aim is to use the same Mac OS Carbon code both for Classic Mac OS and for Mac OS X while leveraging the fact that Mac OS X is a BSD Unix.
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67This hybrid approach was suggested by Apple to the <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/ports/fizzilla/">Fizzilla</a> team working on <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a> for Mac OS X.
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70<h3><a name="macclassic">How are improvements to the Classic Mac OS port integrated into the Mac OS X port?</a></h3>
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72Since the source code is shared between the two ports, any Carbon compliant improvements to wxMac for Classic Mac OS are automatically available in the Mac OS X port.
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74The following points should be considered when improving wxMac:
75<ul>
76<li>Non Carbon compliant changes for Classic Mac OS will most likely break the Mac OS X port. <em>Such changes should be tested using the Carbon targets in the CodeWarrior projects for Classic Mac OS.</em>
77<li>Non Carbon compliant changes for Mac OS X will most likely break the Classic Mac OS port. <em>Such changes should be tested using CodeWarrior under Mac OS 8.x/9.x.</em>
78</ul>
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81<h3><a name="compilers">What compilers are supported?</a></h3>
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83Under Classic Mac OS, MetroWerks CodeWarrior Pro 5.3 or 6 are required to build wxMac.
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85Under Mac OS X, the Developer Tools are sufficient to build wxMac. CodeWarrior Pro 6 can also be used to build the Carbon targets.
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88<h3><a name="filetypes">How does CVS handle file types/creators under Mac OS 8.x/9.x?</a></h3>
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c140b7e7 90Before checking out the wxWidgets code using a CVS client under Mac OS 8.x/9.x, be sure your computer is set up to treat <code>xpm</code> and <code>xbm</code> images correctly:
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92<li>bring up the Internet control panel, select the <i>Advanced Options</i> tab, click on the <i>File Mapping</i> icon from the list at the left and see if there are is an entry for ".xpm" files and another for ".xbm".
93<li>if an entry exists, click <i>Change...</i> and make sure <i>File Type</i> is <code>TEXT</code> (just those four capital letters); correct it if necessary. If there is no entry, make one with type set to <code>TEXT</code> and creator set to anything you like; reasonable choices include <code>GKON</code> (Graphic Converter) or <code>CWIE</code> (CodeWarrior).
94<li>if you want to edit <code>xpm</code> or <code>xbm</code> files in CodeWarrior, set up a file mapping in the CodeWarrior project settings for analogous to ".h" files.
95</ul>
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98<h3><a name="filetypesx">How does CVS handle file types/creators under Mac OS X?</a></h3>
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100The Mac OS X CVS client does not handle file types and creators at all (just like every Unix command line CVS client). This is an issue only when the checked out files will also be used under Mac OS 8.x/9.x.
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102All files checked out under Mac OS X will be untyped and CodeWarrior will not recognize them correctly. To correct this, use the autotyper provided in the CVS sources:
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104<li>decode and decompress the file <code>wxWidgets/docs/mac/TypeAsMetrowerksText.sea.hqx</code>
105<li>drag the wxWidgets CVS sandbox directory onto the autotyper and most of the files will be typed according to the file extension
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109<h3><a name="cwpro53">What steps are required to build wxMac using CodeWarrior Pro 5.3?</a></h3>
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111The latest build for Carbon support lead to a few changes that you will have to follow in order to successfully compile the code.
112This is also necessary even if you don&#39;want to build the Carbon targets.
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115<li>you need CodeWarrior Pro 5.3, i.e. 5.0 with all the upgrades
116<li>you have to download the Universal Interfaces 3.3.2 or later from the Apple Developer web site, Universal Interfaces 3.4 is required for Carbon Printing support
117<li>put the Universal folder into the MacOS Support folder and replace older versions
118<li>remove from the MacOS Support folder the separate OpenTransport folder
119<li>open the file MacOS Support:MacHeaders:MacHeaders.c and add the line
120 <pre>#include &lt;ControlDefinitions.h&gt;</pre>
121 after the line
122 <pre>#include &lt;Controls.h&gt;</pre>
123<li>rebuild all MacHeaders from the MacHeaders.mcp project in the same folder
124</ol>
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126Build the projects (<code>makemac6.mcp</code> for CodeWarrior Pro 6; <code>makemac.mpc</code> for CodeWarrior Pro 5) in the following five directories:
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128<li>wxWidgets:src:
129<li>wxWidgets:src:jpeg:
130<li>wxWidgets:src:png:
131<li>wxWidgets:src:tiff:
132<li>wxWidgets:src:zlib:
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136<h3><a name="buildx">What steps are required to build wxMac under Mac OS X?</a></h3>
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138You need to have the Apple Developer Tools installed. The Developer Tools CD is one of the 3 CDs that are delivered with Mac OS X but must be installed in addition to the default Mac OS X installation.
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140Building wxMac completely without configure is not supported.
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142Building wxWidgets directly in the CVS sandbox is not recommended. Instead, wxWidgets should be built in a directory configured relatively to the CVS sandbox.
143For instance, to build wxMac with configure, start in the base wxWidgets directory and type:
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145<li><code>mkdir macbuild</code>
146<li><code>cd macbuild</code>
147<li><code>../configure</code> <b>or</b> <code>../configure --enable-debug</code>
148<li><code>make</code>
149</ul>
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152<h3><a name="settings">What important settings are required in the CodeWarrior Project Preferences?</a></h3>
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154For some reasons the CodeWarrior project settings may get changed and this may lead to the inability to compile a certain target. In order to verify the settings click on the target tab, double click on the respective target and then select the following items on the tree-view on the left. Here are the important checks:
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158<li>under <code>Target/Access Paths</code>, make sure the first user include does not have a folder icon for recursive search.
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160<li> under <code>Language Settings/C/C++ Language</code>, make sure that the only checked items are:
161<ul>
162<li><code>Enable C++ Exceptions</code>
163<li><code>Enable RTTI</code>
164<li><code>Enable bool Support</code>
165<li><code>Enable wchar_t Support</code>
166<li><code>Relaxed Pointer Type Rules</code>
167<li><code>Use Unsigned Chars</code>
168</ul>
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170<li>under <code>Language Settings/C/C++ Warnings</code>, make sure that the only checked items are:
171<ul>
172<li><code>Illegal Pragmas</code>
173<li><code>Extended Error Checking</code>
174<li><code>Inconsistent Use of 'class' and 'struct' Keywords</code>
175<li><code>Hidden Virtual Functions</code> but be aware that the framework itself has some of these beauty spots
176</ul>
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178<li>under <code>Linker/PPC Linker</code>, make sure that the following items are checked:
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180<li><code>Dead-strip Static Initialization Code</code> in order to avoid including libraries that are not needed, especially as things like <a href="http://developer.apple.com/opengl/index.html">OpenGL</a> get added to the projects and sources
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186<h3><a name="smarterrors">What are the smart preprocessing errors with the Apple Developer Tools?</a></h3>
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188Smart preprocessing is activated with the <code>-cpp-precomp</code> option and allows much faster preprocessing of the source files by loading precompiled Carbon header files. This option speeds up the compilation of wxMac by a factor of 2 at least.
189When compiling wxMac using the Apple Developer Tools, the following error is displayed for certain files:
190<ul>
191<li><code>cpp-precomp: warning: errors during smart preprocessing, retrying in basic mode</code>
192</ul>
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194This error is due to the smart precompiler which does not fully understand C++ syntax and reverts to basic preprocessing when a smart preprocessing error occurs.
195This error can sometimes be corrected or avoided by modifying the source code. However, leaving these errors is not a problem since the preprocessor automatically switches to basic preprocessing if necessary.
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198<h3><a name="aboutmenu">How does wxMac support the standard Apple About menu item and Help menu?</a></h3>
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c140b7e7 200Because wxWidgets does not have a specific API for the <i>About</i> menu item or the <i>Help</i> menu, the Mac OS port uses some static variables to help the engine make the right decisions:
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202<li>It assumes that the <i>About</i> menu item is part of a <i>Help</i> menu.
966a4a52 203<li>The title of the <i>Help</i> menu is stored in <code>wxApp::s_macHelpMenuTitleName</code>, it defaults to "&amp;Help", but you can change it in your constructor to your specific menu title.
31523f51 204<li>The item Id of the <i>About</i> menu is stored in <code>wxApp::s_macAboutMenuItemID</code>, it defaults to <code>wxID_ABOUT</code>, but can be changed as well to suit your needs.
c140b7e7 205<li>The other items of the wxWidgets help menu are appended to the Mac OS <i>Help</i> menu and the translation of Ids is handled transparently for your application.
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209<h3><a name="findericon">How do I add an icon to my application?</a></h3>
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211If you have Mac OS X, you have the icns editor somewhere in the
212Utilities folder. Create an icon using this tool and DeRez it, so that you have a .r
213file with a 'icns' resource with id (-16455). Include this .r file in
214your project and in the CodeWarrior Settings add a check mark under Linker:Output
215Flags/Finder Flags/Has Custom Icon.
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c140b7e7 218<h3><a name="switching">How can I easily switch between different versions of wxWidgets in CodeWarrior?</a></h3>
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220Sometimes you want to test your application against different versions
c140b7e7 221of wxWidgets, for example a stable version of wxWidgets versus a development version.
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222The easiest way to do this is to create a symbolic path.<P>
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224Under Edit-Preferences in General:Source Trees, type a name (for example WXWIN)
225and choose a path for it. Now reselect your include and lib paths for a last
226time, in the settings for each configuration, but make them relative to the symbolic name.
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229From now on you can just change the path associated with the symbolic name.
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