5 CTL3D gives 3D controls to 16-bit Windows 3.1 applications.
6 Its use in wxWindows is controlled by the CTL3D symbol
7 in include/base/wx_setup.h.
9 If using a 16-bit compiler, copy ctl3dv2.lib to your compiler
10 library directory, and remember to distribute ctl3dv2.dll
11 with your applications. The DLL should be copied to
12 windows/system and DELETED from the application installation
15 If using Watcom C++ in 386 mode, things are slightly more complex: you need
16 to link with Patrick Halke's ctl3d32.obj which provides an interface
17 from 32-bits to the 16-bit CTL3DV2 library. Link your application
18 with ctl3d32.obj file instead of ctl3dv2.lib, distributing
21 ctl3d.dll ; Version 1 of the CTL3D library DLL: obsolete
22 ctl3dv2.dll ; Version 2 of the CTL3D library DLL
23 readme.txt ; This file
25 msvc/ctl3d.h ; Header file for either version of CTL3D
26 msvc/ctl3d.lib ; Import library for 16-bit compilers
27 watcom/import32.zip ; Import libraries for Watcom WIN32 compilation
28 wat386/ ; Source & objects for Watcom 386 object file to
29 ; interface 16<->32 bit modes
30 borland/ ; Makefiles for making import libraries for Borland