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15 % Remove this for processing with dvi2ps instead of dvips
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20 \title{Multiplatform application development with wxWindows}
21 \author{Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin, Robin Dunn, et al}
22 \date{August 13th 2000}
23 %
24 \makeindex
25 \begin{document}
26 \maketitle
27 \pagestyle{fancyplain}
28 \bibliographystyle{plain}
29 \setheader{{\it CONTENTS}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CONTENTS}}
30 \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
31 \pagenumbering{roman}
32 \tableofcontents
33
34 % Acknowledgements
35 \input chap\_acknowledge.tex
36 %
37 % Chapter 01: Introduction, advocacy, etc.
38 \input chap\_intro.tex
39 %
40 % Chapter 02: Installing wxWindows (and what tools to use)
41 \input chap\_install.tex
42 %
43 % Chapter 03: C++ and wxWindows. Summarises the sorts of constructs used/not used, plus wxString class, some conventions. Vadim suggests putting it in 1st chapter but I think it deserves a chapter of its own.
44 \input chap\_cpp.tex
45 %
46 % Chapter 04: Getting started: Hello World. Introduces app class, frames, menus, status bar, message box
47 \input chap\_getstart.tex
48 %
49 % Chapter 05: Basic event handling
50 \input chap\_basic\_events.tex
51 %
52 % Chapter 06: Frames and menubars. The components of a frame, menubars.
53 \input chap\_frames.tex
54 %
55 % Chapter 07: Toolbars and status bars
56 \input chap\_toolbars.tex
57 %
58 % Chapter 08: Basic controls
59 \input chap\_basic\_controls.tex
60 %
61 % Chapter 09: Common dialogs
62 \input chap\_common\_dialogs.tex
63 %
64 % Chapter 10: Custom dialogs and resources (XML)
65 \input chap\_custom\_dialogs.tex
66 %
67 % Chapter 11: Drawing on device contexts
68 \input chap\_drawing.tex
69 %
70 % Chapter 12: Handling input (mouse, keyboard, joystick)
71 \input chap\_input.tex
72 %
73 % Chapter 14: Sizers
74 %
75 \input chap\_sizers.tex
76 %
77 % Chapter 15: Images and bitmaps
78 \input chap\_images.tex
79 %
80 % Chapter 16: Clipboard and drag and drop
81 \input chap\_clipboard\_dnd.tex
82 %
83 % Chapter 17: Advanced controls (list,tree,notebook,splitter,wxWizard,wxCalCtrl...)
84 \input chap\_advanced\_controls.tex
85 %
86 % Chapter 18: Document/view classes
87 \input chap\_docview.tex
88 %
89 % Chapter 19: Scrolling
90 \input chap\_scrolling.tex
91 %
92 % Chapter 20: MDI
93 \input chap\_mdi.tex
94 %
95 % Chapter 21: Printing
96 \input chap\_printing.tex
97 %
98 % Chapter 22: Providing help in your applications
99 \input chap\_help.tex
100 %
101 % Chapter 23: Strings and internationalization
102 \input chap\_strings.tex
103 %
104 \input chap\_data\_classes.tex
105 % Chapter 24: Collection and container classes
106 %
107 % Chapter 25: Memory management and debugging (including wxLog)
108 \input chap\_memory.tex
109 %
110 % Chapter 26: Run-time class information
111 \input chap\_runtime.tex
112 %
113 % Chapter 27: Advanced event handling (user-defined events, ...)
114 \input chap\_advanced\_events.tex
115 %
116 % Chapter 28: Communication classes, including wxSocket
117 \input chap\_comms.tex
118 %
119 % Chapter 29: Database classes
120 \input chap\_database.tex
121 %
122 % Chapter 30: File and stream classes
123 \input chap\_file\_stream.tex
124 %
125 % Chapter 31: Configuration classes
126 \input chap\_config.tex
127 %
128 % Chapter 32: Time, timers and idle processing
129 \input chap\_time.tex
130 %
131 % Chapter 33: Writing multithreading applications
132 \input chap\_multithreading.tex
133 %
134 % Chapter 34: Perfecting your UI (Adapting to system settings, accelerators, ...)
135 \input chap\_perfecting.tex
136 %
137 % Chapter 35: Platform-specific programming (metafiles, OLE automation, taskbar, ...)
138 \input chap\_platform.tex
139 %
140 % Chapter 36: Using wxHTML
141 \input chap\_wxhtml.tex
142 %
143 % Chapter 37: Using wxPython
144 \input chap\_wxpython.tex
145 %
146 % Chapter 38: wxBase?
147 \input chap\_wxbase.tex
148 %
149 % Appendix: Comparison with other toolkits: MFC, Qt etc.
150 \input chap\_comparison.tex
151 %
152 % Appendix: a compendium of external resources, libraries etc.
153 \input chap\_resources.tex
154
155 \bibliography{refs}
156 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography}
157 \setheader{{\it REFERENCES}}{}{}{}{}{{\it REFERENCES}}%
158 \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
159
160 \newpage
161 % Note: In RTF, the \printindex must come before the
162 % change of header/footer, since the \printindex inserts
163 % the RTF \sect command which divides one chapter from
164 % the next.
165 \rtfonly{\printindex
166 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Index}
167 \setheader{{\it INDEX}}{}{}{}{}{{\it INDEX}}%
168 \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}
169 }
170 % In Latex, it must be this way around (I think)
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176
177 \end{document}