4 Welcome to wxUniversal!
6 Acknowledgements: wxUniversal wouldn't have been written without the
7 generous support of SciTech Software. Many thanks to Kendall Bennett and
13 wxUniversal is a port of wxWindows which implements the various GUI controls
14 by drawing them itself (using low level wxWindows classes). Please see
16 http://www.wxwindows.org/wxuniv.htm
18 for more details about it.
20 The advantage of wxUniversal is that you have precise control over the
21 controls' appearance (it is not always possible to change all aspects of the
22 native controls) and the theme support: the same program may be changed to
23 look completely differently without changing a single line of its code but
24 just changing the theme.
26 Another advantage is that it makes writing ports of wxWindows for other
27 platforms (such as OS/2, BeOS or QNX) much simpler, so it is of special
28 interest to people interested in porting wxWindows to another platform.
30 However, wxUniversal doesn't have a 100% native look and feel unlike the
31 other wxWindows ports - this is the price to pay for the extra flexibility.
33 1. Requirements and supported platforms
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36 wxUniversal is used together with another wxWindows port which provides the
37 "low level classes" mentioned above. Currently it can be built with wxMSW,
38 wxGTK or wxX11. In any case, you should download the sources for the
39 appropriate toolkit in addition to wxUniversal - in fact, you should download
40 them first and then unpack wxUniversal in the same directory.
42 The requirments for wxUniversal are the same as for the underlying low level
45 2. Installing under Win32
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48 a) Using Visual C++ 6.0
50 Simply open the src/wxUniv.dsw file in DevStudio and build it.
54 Please refer to the Unix section below
58 Unfortunately we don't have makefiles for any other compilers yet.
59 Please contact us if you would like to help us with creating one for the
62 Note that you can use the wxUniversal classes, wxMSW and MicroWindows (from
63 Century Software) to build a different variant of wxUniversal than that
64 documented here. Please see docs/univ/readme.txt for further information.
66 3. Installing under Unix
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69 Please refer to the installation instructions for wxGTK or wxX11. The only
70 change for wxUniversal is that you must add "--enable-universal" switch to
71 the configure command line and for wxX11 even this is unnecessary, i.e. it
72 is enabled by default.
74 4. Running wxUniv programs
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77 wxUniv programs all honour the standard option "--theme" which allows to
78 specify the theme to be used by name. Currently there are the following
81 a) win32 -- Windows 95 look and feel
82 b) metal -- based on win32 but with gradient backgrounds
83 c) gtk -- GTK+ 1.x standard look and feel
85 Thus, to launch a program using gtk theme you may do "./program --theme=gtk".
87 It is also possible to change the default theme for all wxUniv applications
88 at once by setting the environment variable WXTHEME to the theme name.
90 5. Documentation and support
91 ----------------------------
93 Please note that wxUniversal is not as mature as the other wxWindows ports
94 and is currently officially in alpha stage. In particular, it is not really
95 intended for the end users but rather for developers at the current stage and
96 this is why we don't provide any binaries for it.
98 There is no separate documentation for wxUniversal, please refer to wxWindows
99 documentation instead.
101 Support for wxUniversal is available from the same places as for wxWindows
104 * Usenet newsgroup comp.soft-sys.wxwindows
106 * Mailing lists: see http://lists.wxwindows.org/ for more information
108 * WWW page: http://www.wxwindows.org/
111 Hope you find wxUniversal useful!
116 This file is accurate for the version 2.3.3 of wxUniversal. It was last
117 modified on Apr 15, 2002.