X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/03e46024f978b2bf02c3aa100efaa3a463885523..15a2de7e4fc86bf81c57c64d7de31a6882e3384c:/docs/html/faqmsw.htm diff --git a/docs/html/faqmsw.htm b/docs/html/faqmsw.htm index ff37bf0d35..f266bf1ba6 100644 --- a/docs/html/faqmsw.htm +++ b/docs/html/faqmsw.htm @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ See also top-level FAQ page.
  • Is MS Active Accessibility supported?
  • Why does Visual C++ complain about corrupted project files??
  • Visual C++ gives errors about multiply defined symbols, what can I do?
  • -
  • Why do I get compilation errors when using wxWidgets with DirectShow?
  • +
  • Why do I get compilation erros when using wxWidgets with DirectShow?
  • How do I handle Windows messages in my wxWidgets program?

  • @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ The templates are described in tmake ref manual (1-2 pages of text) and are quite simple. They do contain some Perl code, but my Perl is primitive (very C like) so it should be possible for anybody to make trivial modifications to it (I hope that only trivial modifications -will be needed). I've tagged the old makefiles as MAKEFILES_WITHOUT_TMAKE +will be needed). I've tagged the ol makefiles as MAKEFILES_WITHOUT_TMAKE in the cvs, so you can always retrieve them and compare the new ones, this will make it easier to solve the problems you might have.

    @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ your items, or accelerators may not be registered properly.

    Currently this is not possible because the wxConfig family of classes is supposed to deal with per-user application configuration data, and HKLM is -only supposed to be writable by a user with Administrator privileges. In theory, +only supposed to be writeable by a user with Administrator privileges. In theory, only installers should write to HKLM. This is still a point debated by the wxWidgets developers. There are at least two ways to work around it if you really need to write to HKLM.

    @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ when linking your project, this means that you used different versions of CRT project. Visual C++ provides static or dynamic and multithread safe or not versions of CRT for each of debug and release builds, for a total of 8 libraries. You can choose among them by going to the "Code generation" -page/subitem of the "C++" tab/item in the project properties dialog in VC6/7. +page/subitem of the "C++" tab/item in the project proprieties dialog in VC6/7.

    To avoid problems, you must use the same one for all components of your project. wxWindows uses multithread safe DLL version of the @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ slightly smaller and faster. But the most important thing is to use the same CRT setting for all components of your project. -

    Why do I get compilation errors when using wxWidgets with DirectShow?

    +

    Why do I get compilation erros when using wxWidgets with DirectShow?

    If you get errors when including Microsoft DirectShow or DirectDraw headers, the following message from Peter Whaite could help: