******************************************************************************** XRCed README ******************************************************************************** Installation on UNIX -------------------- XRCed requires wxGTK and wxPython greater than 2.3.2, and Python 2.2 (it may work with earlier version, but was not tested). Of course wxGTK's XRC library (libwxxrc) must be installed. Installation on Windows ----------------------- Works with wxPython 2.3.2 for Python 2.2. Short manual ------------ XRCed's idea is very straightforward: it is a visual tool for editing an XML file conforming to XRC format. Every operation performed in XRCed has direct correspondence to XML structure. So it is not really a usual point-and-click GUI builder, but don't let that scare you. To start xrced, change to the directory where you installed it and run "python2.2 xrced.py". On UNIX you can edit wrapper script "xrced.sh" to point to your installation directory. To create an object, first you should select some object in the tree (or the root item if it's empty) then press the right mouse button and select an appropriate command. The pulldown menu is context-dependent on the selected object. XRCed tries to guess if new object should be added as a next sibling or a child of current object, depending on the possibility of the object to have child objects and expanded state (if tree item is collapsed, new object will be sibling). You can change this behavior to create siblings by pressing and holding the Shift and Control keys before clicking the mouse. Pressed Control key while pressing right button makes next item a sibling of selected item regardless of its expanded state. Pressed Shift key changes the place for inserting new child to be before selected child, not after as by default. Panel on the right contains object properties. Properties which are optional should be "checked" first. This panel can be made separate by unchecking "Embed Panel" in View menu. All properties can be edited as text, and some are supplied with special editing controls. The names of the properties are exactly as in XRC file, and it's usually not hard to guess what they do. XML ID is the name of the window, and must be present for top-level windows (though this is not enforced by XRCed). To display the preview window double-click a top-level object (you should assign an XMLID to it first), press "Test" toolbar button or select command from View menu, or press F5. After that, if you select a child object, it becomes highlighted, and if you change it, preview is updated when you select another item or press Ctrl-R (refresh). To turn off automatic update, toggle "View->Auto-refresh" or toolbar auto-refresh button (to the right of the refresh button). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2001 Roman Rolinsky