@li @ref page_port_wxgtk
@li @ref page_port_wxosx
@li @ref page_port_wxos2
-@li @ref page_port_wxmgl
@li @ref page_port_wxx11
@li @ref page_port_wxmotif
@li @ref page_port_wxmsw
wxOSX/Carbon is a port of wxWidgets for the Macintosh OS platform.
Currently MacOS X 10.4 or higher are supported. wxOSX/Carbon can
be compiled both using Apple's command line developer tools
-as well as Apple's XCode IDE. wxOSX/Carbon supports both the Intel
+as well as Apple's Xcode IDE. wxOSX/Carbon supports both the Intel
and PowerPC architectures and can be used to produce
"universal binaries" in order create application which can run
both architecture. Unfortunately, wxOSX/Carbon does not support any
-@section page_port_wxmgl wxMGL
-
-wxMGL is a port of wxWidgets using the MGL library available
-from SciTech as the underlying graphics backend. wxMGL draws
-its widgets using the wxUniversal widget set which is part
-of wxWidgets. MGL itself runs on a variety of platforms
-including DOS, Linux hardware (similar to the Linux framebuffer)
-and various graphics systems such as Win32, X11 and OS/2.
-Note that currently MGL for Linux runs only on x86-based systems.
-
-You will MGL 5.0 or higher which is available from
-
-http://www.scitechsoft.com/products/product_download.html
-
-In order to configure wxWidgets to compile wxMGL you will
-need to type:
-
-@verbatim configure --with-mgl --with-universal @endverbatim
-
-Under DOS, wxMGL uses a dmake based make system.
-
-For further information, please see the files in @c docs/mgl
-in the distribution.
-
-
-
@section page_port_wxos2 wxOS2
wxOS2 is a port of wxWidgets for the IBM OS/2 Warp3 and Warp4 platforms.