-wxWindows 2 beta 4
-------------------
+wxWindows 2.2.0
+---------------
Welcome to wxWindows 2, a sophisticated cross-platform C++
framework for writing advanced GUI applications using (where
possible) the native controls.
In addition to common and advanced GUI facilities such as frames, scrolling
-windows, toolbars, tree controls, icons, device contexts,
-printing, splitter windows and so on, there are wrappers for common
-file operations and facilities for writing TCP/IP applications.
+windows, toolbars, tree controls, icons, device contexts, printing,
+splitter windows and so on, there are wrappers for common file operations,
+and facilities for writing TCP/IP applications, thread handling, and more.
Where certain features are not available on a platform, such as MDI and
tree controls on Unix, they are emulated.
-A detailed 700-page reference manual is supplied in HTML, PDF and
-Windows Help form.
+A detailed 1400-page reference manual is supplied in HTML, PDF and
+Windows Help form: see the docs hierarchy.
-For a quick start, point your Web browser at docs/html/index.htm for a list of
-important documents and samples.
+For a quick start, point your Web browser at docs/html/index.htm for a
+list of important documents and samples.
+
+Changes in this release
+-----------------------
+
+Please see changes.txt for details.
Platforms supported
-------------------
- Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, Windows NT
- Most Unix variants with Motif/Lesstif
- Most Unix variants with GTK+
+- Mac (not covered here: please see the wxWindows web site
+ for details)
-Most popular C++ compilers are supported; see the release notes
-(available via docs/html/index.htm) for details.
+Most popular C++ compilers are supported; see the install.txt
+file for each platform (available via docs/html/index.htm) for details.
+See also http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~zeitlin/wxWindows/platform.html.
Files
-----
-Depending on what you downloaded, you may have one or more of
-these ports. You may unarchive any or all of the ports into
-the same directory hierarchy. The zip archive set comprises the
-following:
-
-wx200gen.zip Generic source code and samples (required)
-wx200msw.zip Windows-specific source code
-wx200mot.zip Motif-specific source code
-wx200gtk.zip GTK-specific source code
-wx200doc.zip Documentation source code (not required)
-wx200hlp.zip WinHelp documentation
-wx200pdf.zip Acrobat PDF documentation
-wx200htm.zip HTML documentation
-wx200vc.zip MS VC++ 5.0 project files
-wx200cw.zip Metrowerks CodeWarrior project files
+The distribution is available in archive formats appropriate to the
+target system. Documentation is available mainly in zip format.
+Some add-on libraries (such as the Object Graphics Library) are
+available in zip form only. In the following, x.y.z represents
+the current version number.
+
+wxWindows for GTK distribution
+------------------------------
+
+wxGTK-x.y.z.tgz wxGTK source distribution. You will
+ need the HTML, HTB and/or PDF documentation
+ (see below)
+wxGTK-demos-x.y.z.tgz wxGTK demos source
+wxGTK-samples-x.y.z.tgz wxGTK samples source
+wxGTK-x.y.z-0.src.rpm wxGTK Linux source as an RPM, without manuals
+wxGTK-x.y.z-0.i386.rpm wxGTK Linux binaries as an RPM, without manuals
+wxGTK-devel-x.y.z-0.i386.rpm wxGTK Linux minimum development system as an RPM
+
+wxWindows for Motif distribution
+--------------------------------
+
+wxMotif-x.y.z.tgz wxMotif source distribution. Contains
+ TIFF, JPEG, Tex2RTF source plus HTML
+ documentation.
+
+wxWindows for MS Windows distribution
+-------------------------------------
+
+setup.exe, setup.w* Setup files (Windows 95/98, NT)
+ in floppy-disk-sized chunks
+wxMSW-x.y.z-setup.zip Zip archive containing the
+ setup files
+wxMSW-x.y.z.zip Zip archive containing all the
+ files that are in the setup
+ distribution
+
+As well as the core source, the wxMSW distribution contains:
+
+- Windows HTML Help versions of the documentation (docs/htmlhelp);
+- Object Graphics Library, in contrib/src/ogl;
+- a Dialog Editor binary;
+- a Tex2RTF binary;
+- Life! sample binary;
+- the JPEG library source;
+- the TIFF library source.
+
+Documentation files
+-------------------
+
+wxWindows-x.y.z-WinHelp.zip WinHelp documentation
+wxWindows-x.y.z-PDF.zip Acrobat PDF documentation
+wxWindows-x.y.z-HTML.zip HTML documentation
+wxWindows-x.y.z-HTMLHelp.zip Windows HTML Help documentation
+wxWindows-x.y.z-HTB.zip wxHTML documentation (for
+ use with the helpview utility)
+wxWindows-x.y.z-Word.zip MS Word documentation (currently,
+ database class documentation only)
+wxWindows-x.y.z-DocSource.zip Documentation source code (not required)
+
+Add-ons
+-------
+
+wxWindows-x.y.z-cw.zip Metrowerks CodeWarrior 4.1 project files
+wxWindows-x.y.z-wat.zip Watcom C++ project files
+wxWindows-x.y.z-vc.zip Visual C++ project files (in wxMSW distr.)
+wxWindows-x.y.z-bc.zip Borland C++ project files (in wxMSW distr.)
+jpeg.zip JPEG library (already included
+ in most distributions)
+tiff.zip TIFF library (already included
+ in most distributions)
+ogl3.zip Optional Object Graphics Library
+mmedia.zip Optional MMedia library (Motif, GTK, MSW)
+stc.zip Optional wxStyledTextCtrl library
+ (Motif, GTK, MSW)
+tex2rtf2.zip Tex2RTF documentation tool
+wxGTK-gl-x.y.z-0.i386.rpm add-on OpenGL binary as an RPM
Installation
------------
Although this may seem complex, it is there to allow authors of
proprietary/commercial applications to use wxWindows in
addition to those writing GPL'ed applications. In summary,
-the licence is L-GPL plus a clause allowing unrestricted
+the licence is LGPL plus a clause allowing unrestricted
distribution of application binaries. To answer a FAQ, you
don't have to distribute any source if you wish to write
-commercial applications using wxWindows.
+commercial applications using wxWindows.
+
+However, if you distribute wxGTK or wxMotif (with Lesstif) version
+of your application, don't forget that it is linked against
+GTK+ (or Lesstif) which is covered by LGPL *without* exception
+notice. Under Linux systems your app is probably linked
+against LGPL glibc as well. Please read carefuly LGPL, section 6.
+which describes conditions for distribution of closed source applications
+linked against LGPL library. Basically you should link dynamicaly and
+include source code of LGPL libraries with your product (unless it is
+already present in user's system - like glibc usually is).
+If compiled with --enable-odbc (Unix only), wxWindows library will
+contain iODBC library which is covered by LGPL.
+
+If you use TIFF image handler, please see src/tiff/COPYRIGHT
+for libtiff license details.
+
+If you use JPEG image handler, documentation for your program should
+contain following sentence: "This software is based in part on the work of
+the Independent JPEG Group". See src/jpeg/README for details.
Documentation
-------------
-See docs/changes.txt for a history of changes to wxWindows 2.
+See docs/bugs.txt for a bug list: this file is new and will initially
+ be edited by hand, later generated from a web-based bug database.
+
See docs/html/index.htm for an HTML index of the major documents.
+See docs/changes.txt for a summary of changes to wxWindows 2.
+
+See docs/tech for an archive of technical notes.
+
The Windows help files are located in docs/winhelp.
The PDF help files are located in docs/pdf.
http://www.wxwindows.org
-The wxGTK Web site (with further wxGTK-specific fiels and
+The wxGTK Web site (with further wxGTK-specific files and
information) is located at:
http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt
A wxWindows CD-ROM with the latest distribution plus an HTML
front-end and hundreds of MB of compilers, utilities and other
-material may be ordered from the CD-ROM page:
-
- http://www.wxwindows.org/cdrom.htm
-
-or contact Julian Smart <julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk>.
+material may be ordered from the CD-ROM page (see the wxWindows
+web site) or contact Julian Smart <julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk>.
Good luck!
-The wxWindows Team, January 1999
+The wxWindows Team, 9th July, 2000