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23See also <a href="faq.htm">top-level FAQ page</a>.
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25<h3>List of questions in this category</h3>
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28<li><a href="#wxgtk">What is wxWindows 2 for GTK?</a></li>
29<li><a href="#locale">Why doesn&#39;t reading floating point numbers work when using wxWindows?</a></li>
30<li><a href="#gnome">Does wxGTK have GNOME support?</a></li>
31<li><a href="#redhat">Warning about GTK libraries supplied with RedHat</a></li>
32<li><a href="#wxgtk">What is wxWindows 2 for GTK?</a></li>
33<li><a href="#bincompat">What range of Intel Linux platforms will a given application binary be usable on?</a></li>
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38<h3><a name="wxgtk">What is wxWindows 2 for GTK?</a></h3>
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40wxWindows 2 for GTK is a port of wxWindows to the <a href="http://www.gimp.org/gtk" target=_top>GTK+ toolkit</a>,
41which is freely available for most flavours of Unix with X. wxWindows 2 for GTK is
42often abbreviated to wxGTK. wxGTK has a separate home page <a href="http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt" target=_top>here</a>.
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45<h3><a name="locale">Why doesn&#39;t reading floating point numbers work when using wxWindows?</a></h3>
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47If your program reads the floating point numbers in the format <tt>123.45</tt>
48from a file, it may suddently start returning just <tt>123</tt> instead of the
49correct value on some systems -- which is all the more mysterious as the same
50code in a standalone program works just fine.
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53The explanation is that GTK+ changes the current locale on program startup. If
54the decimal point character in the current locale is not the period (for
55example, it is comma in the French locale), all the standard C functions won&#39;t
56recognize the numbers such as above as floating point ones any more.
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59The solution is to either use your own function for reading the floating point
60numbers (probably the best one) or to call <tt>setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C")</tt>
61before reading from file and restore the old locale back afterwards if needed.
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63<h3><a name="gnome">Does wxGTK have GNOME support?</a></h3>
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65Currently wxGTK does not have any features that would involve dependence on any desktop
66environment&#39;s libraries, so it can work on GNOME, KDE and with other window managers
67without installation hassles. Some GNOME and KDE integration features are file based, and
68so may be added without dependence on libraries. Other features may be supported in the
69future, probably as a separate library.
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72<h3><a name="redhat">Warning about GTK libraries supplied with RedHat</a></h3>
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74It seems that some versions of RedHat include a badly patched version of GTK (not wxGTK)
75which causes some trouble with wxWindows&#39; socket code. Common symptoms are that when
76a client tries to establish a connection to an existing server which refuses the request,
77the client will get notified twice, first getting a LOST event and then a CONNECT event.
78This problem can be solved by updating GTK with an official distribution of the library.
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81<h3><a name="bincompat">What range of Intel Linux platforms will a given application binary be usable on?</h3>
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83Robert Roebling replies:<P>
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85"The important thing is the libc version that your app
86is linked against. The most recent version is 2.2.5
87and programs linked against it will not run with version
882.1.X so that you will fare best if you compile your app
89on a 2.1.X system. It will then run on practically all
90Linux distros (if you link you app statically against
91the image libraries and std C++ lib)."
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