#define GTK_CHECK_VERSION(a, b, c) 0
#endif
-// GTK+ 2.0 compatibility define is broken when used from C++ as it casts enum
-// to int implicitly
+#ifdef __WXGTK20__
+#if wxUSE_UNICODE
+ #define wxGTK_CONV(s) wxConvUTF8.cWX2MB(s)
+ #define wxGTK_CONV_BACK(s) wxConvUTF8.cMB2WX(s)
+#else
+ #define wxGTK_CONV(s) wxConvUTF8.cWC2MB( wxConvLocal.cWX2WC(s) )
+ #define wxGTK_CONV_BACK(s) wxConvLocal.cWC2WX( (wxConvUTF8.cMB2WC( s ) ) )
+#endif
+#else
+ #define wxGTK_CONV(s) s.c_str()
+ #define wxGTK_CONV_BACK(s) s
+#endif
+
+
+// GTK+ 2.0 compatibility define is broken when used from C++ as it
+// casts enum to int implicitly
#ifdef __WXGTK20__
#undef gtk_signal_disconnect_by_func
#define gtk_signal_disconnect_by_func(object,func,data) \
#define NOTEBOOK_PANEL(nb) GTK_NOTEBOOK(nb)->panel
#endif
-// VZ: I _think_ that in GTK+ 2.0 the scroll type is passed to the
-// value_changed callback as a 2nd argument but I'm not at all sure about
-// it, if this is false all occurences of this macro must be changed!
#ifdef __WXGTK20__
- #define SCROLLBAR_CBACK_ARG GtkScrollType scrollType,
- #define GET_SCROLL_TYPE(w) scrollType
+ #define SCROLLBAR_CBACK_ARG
+ #define GET_SCROLL_TYPE(w) GTK_SCROLL_JUMP
#else
#define SCROLLBAR_CBACK_ARG
#define GET_SCROLL_TYPE(w) GTK_RANGE((w))->scroll_type