X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/2edb0bdef6238c8c246b6978bc14828b7033d931..6ba5438dda164146bf36ca729f8328332fae36b7:/docs/tech/tn0007.txt?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/tech/tn0007.txt b/docs/tech/tn0007.txt index 763c2afcaa..bbc063aa41 100644 --- a/docs/tech/tn0007.txt +++ b/docs/tech/tn0007.txt @@ -1,82 +1,9 @@ Using and modifying the BC++ IDE files ====================================== -Readme for wxWindows 2.0 Ide-files -First release Feb. 1999, detlev@reymann-online.de -1. What you can do with the BC++ IDE files -2. Where to install the files -3. How to modify them for your own needs -4. How to create IDE files for your own wxWindows-programs +Please use wxWidgets 2.4.x - this is not currently supported in wxWidgets 2.6.0 -1. What you can do with the IDE files -===================================== -There are two IDE files. src\bc32.ide should help you to -create the wxWindows libraries from within the Ide of Borland's -C++, v. 5.x. Note that this doesn't include debugging code: you -need to change the settings if you wish to include debug -information. Previously, bc32d.ide was supplied with debug -settings, but this proved to time-consuming to maintain. -2. Where to install the files -============================= - -You should copy the files for the libraries into the -src-directory of your wxWindows-Installation (e.g. C:\wxwin\src). -And the other file for the samples should be copied into the -samples-directory (e.g. C:\wxwin\samples). - -(If installing from setup.exe or wx2..._bc.zip the files -will be installed into the appropriate directories -automatically). - -3. How to modify them for your own needs -======================================== - -If your wxWindows-Installation resides on the same drive as your -Borland-Compiler and additionally the Borland-Installation is -the default (e.g. C:\BC5) then there should be no need to change -anything. Otherwise please change the path from within the ide -(Options->project->directories). Because we use the -$inherit-macro (Julian found the trick), this should work. - -To add a new sample to samples\bc32.ide, follow these steps: - -1. Choose Project->New target... and type in e.g. - samples\newsample. Press OK. -2. Static, no OWL, MFC or class libraries. Check Multithread - on. Press OK. -3. Right-click on the new node, choose Add node... and add - ..\lib\wx32.lib and ..\lib\xpm.lib. Add any other source - files you require. -4. Right-click on the new node, choose Edit Local Options.. and - add in Directories, specify the following: - - Include: $inherit;.\newsample - Library: $inherit; - Source: .\newsample - Intermediate: .\newsample - Final: .\newsample - -4. How to create IDE files for your own wxWindows-programs -========================================================== - -If you want to create an IDE file for your own wxWindows program, -please follow these steps. - -1. Create a new project from the menu file->new->project. -2. Deactivate all the standard-options, the only three things - that should be activated are "static" for the libraries, - the checkbox OLE (you can leave this checkbox unchecked, - but then you have to add the library \bc5\lib\ole2w32.lib - to your project), and the Multithread checkbox. -3. Add the include-path of wxWindows to the include-path in the - options-dialog (options->project->directories->include). The - result should be something like: - path_of_my_program;\bc5\include;\wxwin2\include; -4. Add the libraries to the project. Open the project-view and - activate your program. Then right-click and choose "add" and - select the wxWindows library (e.g. \wxwin\lib\wx32.lib). Also - add the xpm library.