X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/33b64e6f8b7cf372a569e61d7eee879217945043..3b322b4a1f58b62393a6531dd4466902df3dbe00:/docs/msw/bc_ide.txt?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/msw/bc_ide.txt b/docs/msw/bc_ide.txt index 135384be7d..c1aa6e37c7 100644 --- a/docs/msw/bc_ide.txt +++ b/docs/msw/bc_ide.txt @@ -8,23 +8,69 @@ First release Feb. 1999, detlev@reymann-online.de 1. What you can do with this ide-files ====================================== -There are three ide-files. One ide-file should help you to create the wxWindows libraries from within the Ide of Borlands C++, v. 5.x. The second is called bc32d.ide and produces the debug-version of the wxWindows-library. -If you want to produce the debugging-version, using the special ide-file bc32d.ide you have to create a seperate subdirectory \WXWIN_PATH\src\debug. -The last one should help you to create most of the samples of wxWindows. + +There are two ide-files. src\bc32.ide should help you to +create the wxWindows libraries from within the Ide of Borlands +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). + +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 $inherit-makro (Julian foung the trick), this should do the trick. + +If your wxWindows-Installation resides on the same drive as your +Borland-Compiler and additionally the Borland-Installation is +the default (e.g. C:\BC5) then there should be no need to change +anything. Otherwise please change the path from within the ide +(Options->project->directories). Because we use the +$inherit-macro (Julian found the trick), this should work. + +To add a new sample to samples\bc32.ide, follow these steps: + +a. Choose Project->New target... and type in e.g. + samples\newsample. Press OK. +b. Static, no OWL, MFC or class libraries. Press OK. +c. Right-click on the new node, choose Add node... and add + ..\lib\wx32.lib. Add any other source files you require. +d. 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 ========================================================== -I think you are familiar with the necessary options for your own programm. So I will only describe what is neccessary to link yout programm with the wxWindows-library. If you want to create a ide-file for your own wxWindows-program, create a new project from the menu file->new->project. Deactivate all the standard-options, the only two thing that should be aktivated is "static" for the libraries, if you want to use the library produced with the library-ide and the checkbox OLE (You can leave this checkbox unchecked, but then you have to add the library \bc5\lib\ole2w32.lib to your project). You have to 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; -Then you have to add the libraries to the project. -Open the project-view and activate your programm. Then right-click and choose "add" and select the wxWindows-library (e.g. \wxwin\lib\wx32.lib). \ No newline at end of file + +I think you are familiar with the necessary options for your own +programm. So I will only describe what is neccessary to link +yout programm with the wxWindows-library. If you want to create +a ide-file for your own wxWindows-program, create a new project +from the menu file->new->project. Deactivate all the +standard-options, the only two thing that should be activated is +"static" for the libraries, if you want to use the library +produced with the library-ide and the checkbox OLE (You can +leave this checkbox unchecked, but then you have to add the +library \bc5\lib\ole2w32.lib to your project). You have to 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; Then you have +to add the libraries to the project. Open the project-view and +activate your programm. Then right-click and choose "add" and +select the wxWindows-library (e.g. \wxwin\lib\wx32.lib). \ No newline at end of file