Classes: \helpref{wxString}{wxstring}, \helpref{wxArrayString}{wxarraystring}, \helpref{wxStringTokenizer}{wxstringtokenizer}
-\subsection{Introduction}
+\subsection{Introduction}\label{introductiontowxstring}
wxString is a class which represents a character string of arbitrary length (limited by
{\it MAX\_INT} which is usually 2147483647 on 32 bit machines) and containing
insertion functions as well as much more - see \helpref{wxString}{wxstring}
for a list of all functions.
-\subsection{Comparison of wxString to other string classes}
+\subsection{Comparison of wxString to other string classes}\label{otherstringclasses}
The advantages of using a special string class instead of working directly with
C strings are so obvious that there is a huge number of such classes available.
strings should return {\it wxString} - this makes it safe to return local
variables.
-\subsection{Other string related functions and classes}
+\subsection{Other string related functions and classes}\label{relatedtostring}
As most programs use character strings, the standard C library provides quite
a few functions to work with them. Unfortunately, some of them have rather