X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/0d3a69ec7039f1c77bb3c23d1bfabb13d5df223f..65baafba0e8cd74f2264b7e2f7625ff5bea84864:/docs/html/index.htm diff --git a/docs/html/index.htm b/docs/html/index.htm index de8a154f92..6a2e91d712 100644 --- a/docs/html/index.htm +++ b/docs/html/index.htm @@ -1,33 +1,23 @@ -wxWindows Documentation +wxWidgets Documentation - - + - - - - -
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+Welcome to wxWidgets, the première cross-platform GUI C++ framework.

-Welcome to wxWindows 2, the première cross-platform GUI C++ framework. This is an index of +This is an index of the plain text, HTML, Windows Help and Acrobat documentation: availability depends on what you've -downloaded from the wxWindows Web site.

+downloaded from the wxWidgets Web site.

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Manuals] [Technical Notes] [3rd party tools] +[Optional Libraries] [Samples] [Demos]

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Installation and release notes

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+ +Installation and release notes + +
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+ +Unless you installed a binary version of wxWidgets using RPMs, +you will probably have to compile the wxWidgets library first. +Please read the platform-specific readme.txt and install.txt +for how to do this. + +

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wxWindows manuals

+Further platform-specific notes: + + + +

+ + + + + +
+ +wxWidgets manuals + +
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+ +To use manuals in wxHTML Help form (extension htb), you can use the HelpView +application, either compiling it from utils/helpview in the distribution, +or downloading a binary, for example from here.

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+ HTML + WinHelp + +MS HTML Help + +wxHTML Help + PDF
-Reference Manual +wxWidgets Reference -Reference Manual +wxWidgets Reference -Reference Manual +wxWidgets Reference + +wxWidgets Reference + +wxWidgets Reference
-Dialog Editor Manual +Tex2RTF + +Tex2RTF -Dialog Editor Manual +Tex2RTF -Dialog Editor Manual +Tex2RTF + +Tex2RTF
-Remstar ODBC Classes +FL Library + +FL Library + + +FL Library -

+FL Library
-Remstar ODBC Classes +FL Library
+OGL Library + +OGL Library + + +OGL Library + +OGL Library + +OGL Library +
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+ +Technical notes + +
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Technical notes

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Third-party tools

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+ +Thirty-party tools + +
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Samples

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+ +Optional Libraries + +
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-Each of the following demonstrates one or more aspect of wxWindows.

+These are the optional libraries in the contrib hierarchy.

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+ + + + + +
+ +Samples + +
+ +

+ +Each of the following samples demonstrates one or more aspect of wxWidgets.

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  • htlbox: demonstrates wxHtmlListBox.
  • image: shows off the cross-platform wxImage class. -
  • internat: use of wxWindows' internationalization support. +
  • ipc: shows the DDE-like protocol in action, both using real +DDE on Windows, and TCP/IP on all platforms. Edit ddesetup.h +to switch between compilation modes. +
  • internat: use of wxWidgets' internationalization support.
  • joytest: tests the wxJoystick class (currently Windows and GTK only). +
  • keyboard: tests keyboard support.
  • layout: shows the constraint layout system in action.
  • listctrl: demonstrates the wxListCtrl (implemented natively on WIN32, and using a generic version on other platforms).
  • menu: tests menus. +
  • mediaplayer: demonstrates wxMediaCtrl, for playing movies and audio files in a window.
  • mdi: shows off the MDI (Multiple Document Interface) classes. On Windows, the regular MDI scheme is used whereby child windows have full sizing and moving rights within the main window. On other platforms, tabbed windows are used, where the children are always maximized.
  • memcheck: demonstrates the memory checking/debugging facilities. -
  • mfc: shows how to use MFC and wxWindows code in the same application (Windows only). -To compile this, you must edit include/wx/wxprec.h, comment out the windows.h inclusion, and recompile wxWindows. +
  • mfc: shows how to use MFC and wxWidgets code in the same application (Windows only). +To compile this, you must edit include/wx/wxprec.h, comment out the windows.h inclusion, and recompile wxWidgets.
  • minifram: demonstrates a frame with a small title bar. On platforms that don't support it, a normal-sized title bar is displayed.
  • minimal: just shows a frame, a menubar, and a statusbar. About as -small a wxWindows application as you can get. -
  • nativdlg: shows how wxWindows can load a standard Windows -dialog resource, translating the controls into wxWindows controls (Windows only). -
  • newgrid: demonstrates the new wxGrid implementation, by Michael Bedward and others. +small a wxWidgets application as you can get. +
  • mobile: mini applications for embedded platforms. +
  • multimon: demo showing how to use multiple monitors. +
  • nativdlg: shows how wxWidgets can load a standard Windows +dialog resource, translating the controls into wxWidgets controls (Windows only).
  • notebook: shows the wxNotebook (tabbed window) control.
  • oleauto: a little OLE automation controller (Windows only; requires Excel to be present).
  • ownerdrw: demonstrates owner-draw menus and controls (Windows only). -
  • plot: demonstrates wxPlot classes (under development).
  • png: demonstrates PNG loading.
  • printing: shows printing and previewing. -
  • proplist: demonstrates the property list classes (a VB-style property editor).
  • propsize: demonstrates proportional sizer classes.
  • regtest: tests the low-level Windows registry functions (Windows only). -
  • resource: shows how to use wxWindows resources (.wxr files). +
  • render: shows how to use wxRenderer to implement controls consistent with the +platform's native look.
  • richedit: a work-in-progress rich text editor with plain text and HTML export facilities.
  • rotate: demonstrates interpolated and non-interpolated @@ -238,12 +411,12 @@ the user to resize subwindows.
  • scroll: demonstrates wxScrolledWindow.
  • scrollsub: demonstrates the use of wxScrolledWindow to scroll an embedded window. +
  • shaped: demonstrates non-rectangular windows using wxFrame::SetShape.
  • sockets: demonstrates the TCP/IP family of classes. +
  • sound: demonstrates use of wxSound. +
  • splash: demonstrates use of the wxSplashScreen class.
  • splitter: demonstrates the wxSplitterWindow class.
  • statbar: demonstrates the wxStatusBar class. -
  • tab: demonstrates the generic tab window class. You should -normally use wxNotebook instead, but the generic code is sometimes useful, for example for -implementing wxNotebook on platforms with no native support.
  • taskbar: demonstrates the wxTaskBarIcon class, for adding icons to the system tray. Windows only, but may eventually be implemented for other desktop environments that use this metaphor. @@ -256,10 +429,33 @@ programming.
  • typetest: tests various data type classes, including wxTime, wxDate and wxVariant.
  • validate: shows simple use of validation. +
  • vscroll: shows use of wxVScrolledWindow.
  • wizard: demonstrates the wxWizard class. +
  • xrc: demonstrates the XRC resource system. + + +The following are deprecated samples. + + -


    Demos

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    + +Demos + +
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    The following are fully-fledged applications.

    @@ -268,12 +464,10 @@ The following are fully-fledged applications.

  • dbbrowse: ODBC database browser application.
  • forty: a great little card game by Chris Breeze.
  • fractal: fractal mountains by Andrew Davison. -
  • life: the game of Life by J. H. Conway, implemented in wxWindows by Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia. +
  • life: the game of Life by J. H. Conway, implemented in wxWidgets by Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia.
  • poem: a little poetry display program. -
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