for the implementations that support it, is defined just as dynamic\_cast<> and
uses wxWindows RTTI for all the others. This macro is limited to wxWindows
classes only and only works with pointers (unlike the real dynamic\_cast<> which
-also accepts referencies).
+also accepts references).
Each class that you wish to be known the type system should have
a macro such as DECLARE\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS just inside the class declaration.
types, or create instances of classes using the class name. However,
it is good to get into the habit of adding these macros for all classes.
-Variations on these \helpref{macros}{macros} are used for multiple inheritance, and abstract
+Variations on these \helpref{macros}{rttimacros} are used for multiple inheritance, and abstract
classes that cannot be instantiated dynamically or otherwise.
DECLARE\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS inserts a static wxClassInfo declaration into the