Welcome to wxWindows Configuration Tool! ============================================= wxWindows Configuration Tool is a tool for helping to configure wxWindows. For further information, please see the manual, and the following site: http://www.wxwindows.org ------------------------------------------------------ Installing wxWindows Configuration Tool on Windows ------------------------------------------------------ Run wxconfigtool-x.yz-setup.exe and follow the instructions to install wxWindows Configuration Tool. You should find a shortcut on your desktop, and you can also find it in a group similar to this: Start -> Program Files -> wxWindows Configuration Tool x.y ------------------------------------------------------ Installing wxWindows Configuration Tool on Unix ------------------------------------------------------ Unarchive wxconfigtool-x.yz.tar.gz to a suitable location in your filesystem. A directory of the form wxconfigtool-x.yz (where x.yz is the version number) will be created. Add the location to your PATH and run the application with 'wxconfigtool'. You may wish to set the environment variable WXCONFIGTOOLDIR so that wxWindows Configuration Tool can find its data files. For example: % cd ~ % tar xvfz wxconfigtool-1.01.tar.gz % export WXCONFIGTOOLDIR=`pwd`/wxconfigtool-1.01 % export PATH=$PATH:$WXCONFIGTOOLDIR % wxconfigtool If you don't want to change your PATH, you could place a script in a location already on your PATH, such as /usr/local/bin. For example: #!/bin/sh # Invokes wxWindows Configuration Tool export WXCONFIGTOOLDIR=/home/mydir/wxconfigtool-1.01 $WXCONFIGTOOLDIR/wxconfigtool $* If you wish to associate the wxWindows Configuration Tool file extension (pjd) with wxWindows Configuration Tool, you will need to edit your ~/.mailcap file (or create one if it doesn't exist) and add an entry similar to this: application/wxconfigtool; wxconfigtool %s and add this ~/.mime.types: type=application/wxconfigtool \ desc="wxWindows Configuration Tool Document" \ exts="pjd" ------------------------------------------------------ (c) Julian Smart, June 2003