X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/c67d86184d21b37d32c621bd45318d5818c3f864..5f9e369af0c834bbde0f7f5d2047abd736967f58:/docs/gtk/readme.txt diff --git a/docs/gtk/readme.txt b/docs/gtk/readme.txt index 9699f25225..61afba7b3d 100644 --- a/docs/gtk/readme.txt +++ b/docs/gtk/readme.txt @@ -1,36 +1,75 @@ + Welcome to wxWidgets for GTK+ + ----------------------------- - Welcome to wxWindows/Gtk, - -you have downloaded version 1.96 of the GTK+ port of C++ library -wxWindows. Information on how to install can be found in the -file install.txt, but if you cannot wait, this should work on -all systems +You have downloaded the GTK+ port of the wxWidgets GUI library. + +It is required to use at least GTK+ 2.6 and some features are +only available when using GTK+ 2.8 or higher. Note that if you +compile wxWidgets against GTK+ 2.8 your app will still work +with older GTK+ version down to version 2.6 as wxWidgets +tests for the presence of newer features at run-time and it +will fall back to a generic implementation if these features +are not present in the GTK+ version used. -configure --without-threads -make -su (PASSWORD) -make install +wxWidgets 2.9.4 adds support for GTK+ 3, which can be enabled +with configure option --with-gtk=3. Note that this port is +still in development and may have significant bugs or missing +features, and should be considered experimental. -wxWindows/Gtk is still in development and you can have a look -at the todo.txt to see what's missing before an official beta -and - more important - before we can aim at binary compatibility. +wxWidgets 2.8 still supports GTK+ 1.2, but no developement +is done on that port anymore and support for GTK+ 1.2 will +probably be dropped entirely. Indeed, one of the major steps +in the developement cycle leading up to wxWidgets 2.8 was +that the codebase for GTK+ 1.2 and GTK+ 2.0 were separated +so that improvements and clean-ups to the GTK+ 2.0 port +could be done without caring for GTK+ 1.2. -More information is available from my homepage at +More info about the wxWidgets project (including all the +other ports and version of wxWidgets) can be found at the +main wxWidgets homepage at: - http://wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~wxxt + http://www.wxwidgets.org/ +Information on how to install can be found in the file +INSTALL.txt, but if you cannot wait, this should work on +many systems: + + mkdir build_gtk + cd build_gtk + ../configure + make + su + make install + ldconfig + +In order to use wxGTK with GTK 1.2 you need to use --with-gtk=1 +configure option. To build the library in Unicode mode (all +strings will be wide strings and so on) you need to configure +with GTK 2.0 and add --enable-unicode. + +Please note that it is strongly advised to build the library in +a separate directory, as shown above, as it allows you to have +different builds of it (for example with and without debug) in +parallel. If you build in the source directory, don't forget to +do "make clean" before changing the configuration! + +When you run into problems, please read the INSTALL.txt and +follow those instructions. If you still don't have any success, +please send a bug report to one of our mailing list, INCLUDING +A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR SYSTEM AND YOUR PROBLEM, SUCH AS YOUR +VERSION OF GTK, WXGTK, WHAT DISTRIBUTION YOU USE AND WHAT ERROR +WAS REPORTED. I know this has no effect, but I tried... + Please send problems concerning installation, feature requests, -bug reports or comments to either the wxGTK mailing list or to -the wxWindows developers list. Information on how to subscribe -is available from my homepage. +bug reports or comments to the wxWidgets users list. These can +be found at http://www.wxwidgets.org and more specifically at +http://lists.wxwidgets.org. -wxWindows/Gtk comes with no guarantee whatsoever. It might crash -your harddisk or destroy your monitor. It doesn't claim to be -suitable for any special purpose. +wxWidgets doesn't come with any guarantee whatsoever. It +might crash your harddisk or destroy your monitor. It doesn't +claim to be suitable for any special or general purpose. Regards, Robert Roebling - -