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1 | \chapter{wxHTML Notes}\label{wxHTML} | |
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3 | \setheader{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}% | |
4 | \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}% | |
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6 | This addendum is written by Vaclav Slavik, the author of the wxHTML library. | |
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8 | The wxHTML library provides classes for parsing and displaying HTML. | |
9 | ||
10 | (It is not intended to be a high-end HTML browser. If you are looking for | |
11 | something like that try \urlref{http://www.mozilla.org}{http://www.mozilla.org}) | |
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13 | wxHTML can be used as a generic rich text viewer - for example to display | |
14 | a nice About Box (like those of GNOME apps) or to display the result of | |
15 | database searching. There is a \helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem} | |
16 | class which allows you to use your own virtual file systems. | |
17 | ||
18 | wxHtmlWindow supports tag handlers. This means that you can easily | |
19 | extend wxHtml library with new, unsupported tags. Not only that, | |
20 | you can even use your own application specific tags! | |
21 | See lib/mod\_*.cpp files for details. | |
22 | ||
23 | There is a generic (i.e. independent on wxHtmlWindow) wxHtmlParser class. | |
24 | ||
25 | \input htmlstrt.tex | |
26 | \input htmlprn.tex | |
27 | \input htmlhlpf.tex | |
28 | \input htmlfilt.tex | |
29 | \input htmlcell.tex | |
30 | \input htmlhand.tex | |
31 | \input htmltags.tex | |
32 |