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| 2 | These examples are provided as extended documentation for the wxWidgets |
| 3 | package. If you wish to actually run them rather than just browse them |
| 4 | as documents you should copy them into a working directory elsewhere |
| 5 | first. Note that some of them will attempt to write to the current |
| 6 | working directory, or to the home directory of the user they are run as. |
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| 8 | Some of the files have been compressed in accordance with Debian policy |
| 9 | regarding documentation, you will need to uncompress such files before |
| 10 | building or executing them. |
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| 12 | The examples provided here typically show a minimal implementation of |
| 13 | the feature(s) they are demonstrating. There are examples of more |
| 14 | complete (mini) applications, available in the /wxPython/samples and |
| 15 | /demos directories of the wxWidgets cvs repository (which is browsable |
| 16 | via http://cvs.wxwidgets.org), or of course you can always apt-get the |
| 17 | source of any wx using package for some less contrived examples of |
| 18 | real world wx applications. |
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| 20 | Ron |
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