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1 \chapter{Platform details}\label{platformdetails}
2 \setheader{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}%
3 \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
4
5 wxWidgets defines a common API across platforms, but uses the native graphical
6 user interface (GUI) on each platform, so your program will take on the native
7 look and feel that users are familiar with. Unfortunately native toolkits and
8 hardware do not always support the functionality that the wxWidgets API
9 requires. This chapter collects notes about differences among supported platforms and ports.
10
11 \input wxgtk.tex
12 \input wxmsw.tex
13 \input wxmac.tex
14 \input wxpalm.tex
15 \input wxos2.tex
16 \input wxmgl.tex
17 \input wxx11.tex
18
19 \subsection{Documentation for the native toolkits}\label{nativedocs}
20
21 It's sometimes useful to interface directly with the underlying toolkit
22 used by wxWidgets to e.g. use toolkit-specific features.
23 In such case (or when you want to e.g. write a port-specific patch) it can be
24 necessary to use the underlying toolkit API directly:
25
26 \begin{description}\itemsep=0pt
27 \item[{\bf wxMSW}]
28 wxMSW port uses win32 API: \urlref{MSDN docs}{http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649779.aspx}
29
30 \item[{\bf wxGTK}]
31 wxGTK port uses GTK+: \urlref{GTK+ 2.x docs}{http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/index.html}
32
33 \end{description}