X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/62e1ba759a61210a7facf7b9de39fc8bf0f4b479..07f20d9a63226a25e71ba6c72e2803c1f58e7903:/docs/microwin/readme.txt?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/microwin/readme.txt b/docs/microwin/readme.txt index e916ced794..05978742be 100644 --- a/docs/microwin/readme.txt +++ b/docs/microwin/readme.txt @@ -8,15 +8,21 @@ Widgets are supplied by the wxUniversal project, while the underlying port uses the Windows ports with small modifications for the MicroWindows API. +=== NOTE: === + + Current efforts are being concentrated on a port to Nano-X, + which potentially offers greater flexibility than the WIN32 + API of MicroWindows, such as the ability to run multiple + Nano-X processes simultaneously. Please see + ../docs/x11/readme-nanox.txt for information. + There are many things missing from MicroWindows that will -make the port quite limited for the time being. I haven't -worked out how to create bitmaps, though there is a BMP to C -converter. There are no common dialogs (we will use generic ones), -and only one WIN32 app may be run at a time. +make the port quite limited for the time being. +In particular, only one WIN32 app may be run at a time. Note that you can gain confidence in the WIN32/wxUniversal combination by compiling wxUniversal under Windows using VC++, -using src/wxvc_universal.dsp. You can compile the minimal +using src/wxUniv.dsp. You can compile the minimal and widgets samples in wxUniversal mode using the UnivDebug and UnivRelease targets. Most of the code is shared between this combination, and the wxMicroWindows port. @@ -54,7 +60,7 @@ MicroWindows: wxMicroWindows: -- Download wxMSW 2.3.2 or greater, or get it from CVS +- Download wxMSW 2.3.4 or greater, or get it from CVS - Copy include/wx/msw/setup_microwin.h to include/wx/setup.h if include/wx/setup.h doesn't exist