X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/9ec98f7c7fe8a1770610743bc4878e6a0d1dfede..0832aaafb8de813f1854c3895752a90ecd399e43:/docs/html/wxbook.htm?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/html/wxbook.htm b/docs/html/wxbook.htm index 5055f3c98a..fa091b3a94 100644 --- a/docs/html/wxbook.htm +++ b/docs/html/wxbook.htm @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ if you would like to contribute.

Publication

-We wll investigate publishers, especially O'Reilly. We will have to get together +We will 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.

@@ -290,20 +290,21 @@ some conventions. Vadim suggests putting it in 1st chapter but I think it deserv

  • Chapter 21: Printing
  • Chapter 22: Providing help in your applications
  • Chapter 23: Strings and internationalization -
  • Chapter 24: Memory management and debugging (including wxLog) -
  • Chapter 25: Run-time class information -
  • Chapter 26: Advanced event handling (user-defined events, ...) -
  • Chapter 27: Communication classes, including wxSocket -
  • Chapter 28: Database classes -
  • Chapter 29: File and stream classes -
  • Chapter 30: Configuration classes -
  • Chapter 31: Time, timers and idle processing -
  • Chapter 32: Writing multithreading applications -
  • Chapter 33: Perfecting your UI (Adapting to system settings, accelerators, ...) -
  • Chapter 34: Platform-specific programming (metafiles, OLE automation, taskbar, ...) -
  • Chapter 35: Using wxHTML -
  • Chapter 36: Using wxPython -
  • Chapter 37: wxBase? +
  • Chapter 24: Collection and container classes +
  • Chapter 25: Memory management and debugging (including wxLog) +
  • Chapter 26: Run-time class information +
  • Chapter 27: Advanced event handling (user-defined events, ...) +
  • Chapter 28: Communication classes, including wxSocket +
  • Chapter 29: Database classes +
  • Chapter 30: File and stream classes +
  • Chapter 31: Configuration classes +
  • Chapter 32: Time, timers and idle processing +
  • Chapter 33: Writing multithreading applications +
  • Chapter 34: Perfecting your UI (Adapting to system settings, accelerators, ...) +
  • Chapter 35: Platform-specific programming (metafiles, OLE automation, taskbar, ...) +
  • Chapter 36: Using wxHTML +
  • Chapter 37: Using wxPython +
  • Chapter 38: wxBase?
  • Appendix: Comparison with other toolkits: MFC, Qt etc.