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About the wxWindows book

-Discussions have been taking place on the wxwin-developers list about -collaboratively writing a wxWindows book. The concensus is to write a tutorial -book for people with reasonable C++ experience, with the possibility of including the API reference either in a very compact -form at the back of the book, or as a separate volume. The book would almost certainly -contain a CD-ROM with wxWindows and its documentation. It would probably be available -for free on-line, publisher permitting.

+August 2000: the 'wxBook' project is getting going again, +with a good response from potential contributors.

+ +Robin Dunn has set up a wxBook mailing list.

+ +The book will comprise 30 or so chapters dealing with progressively +more advanced areas of wxWindows; each chapter will be as stand-alone as +possible. The book will +not include the API reference, though this could be a +separate project. The book will be accompanied by a CD-ROM with +wxWindows and its documentation. It will initially be +available on-line, and when enough is done we will look for a +publisher.

+ +There will also be a separate small booklet which can easily be printed +out and which gives an overview of wxWindows facilities by taking +the reader through a single worked example. Guillermo Rodriguez +Garcia has volunteered to write this, and will use his Life! +demo to illustrate it.

Goals for the book:

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It is suggested that any financial return from the book be allocated on a points system, with a predefined number of points for chapters, indexing, editing, proof-reading etc.

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Participants

So far, the following people are interested in taking part in this project:

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+Others welcome! Please contact Julian Smart +if you would like to contribute. + +


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Publication

+We wll investigate publishers, especially O'Reilly. We will have to get together +several sample chapters to convince a publisher that the many-author approach will +work.

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File format

+ +Possible formats: + + + +


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Text format

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Style guide

-This depends partly on the publisher, but one possibility is to target Word but have -submissions in a number of formats including Latex. We should eventually write a style -and formatting guide.

+We should write a style and formatting guide.

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Book Titles

+ +It would be good to include certain buzzwords such as Linux and open source, to get +a publisher's (and the potential reader's) attention. The trick is to do that and +not narrow the scope unduly.

+ +Suggestions for the main book:

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+Other book titles that a publisher might be interested (but would be distinct projects):

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Contents

-This is open to suggestion.

+The following is open to discussion.

-Last year, Mike Lorenz of VisionX -suggested this -tutorial outline, which could -be a good starting point.

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- + + wxWindows Book