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+ +See also top-level FAQ page +and Unix FAQ page. +


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List of questions in this category

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What is wxWidgets 2 for GTK?

+ +wxWidgets 2 for GTK is a port of wxWidgets to the GTK+ toolkit, +which is freely available for most flavours of Unix with X. wxWidgets 2 for GTK is +often abbreviated to wxGTK. wxGTK has a separate home page here. +

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Why doesn't reading floating point numbers work when using wxWidgets?

+ +If your program reads the floating point numbers in the format 123.45 +from a file, it may suddently start returning just 123 instead of the +correct value on some systems -- which is all the more mysterious as the same +code in a standalone program works just fine. + +

+The explanation is that GTK+ changes the current locale on program startup. If +the decimal point character in the current locale is not the period (for +example, it is comma in the French locale), all the standard C functions won't +recognize the numbers such as above as floating point ones any more. + +

+The solution is to either use your own function for reading the floating point +numbers (probably the best one) or to call setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C") +before reading from file and restore the old locale back afterwards if needed. + +

Does wxGTK have GNOME support?

+ +Currently wxGTK does not have any features that would involve dependence on any desktop +environment's libraries, so it can work on GNOME, KDE and with other window managers +without installation hassles. Some GNOME and KDE integration features are file based, and +so may be added without dependence on libraries. Other features may be supported in the +future, probably as a separate library. +

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Warning about GTK+ libraries supplied with RedHat

+ +It seems that some versions of RedHat include a badly patched version of GTK+ (not wxGTK) +which causes some trouble with wxWidgets' socket code. Common symptoms are that when +a client tries to establish a connection to an existing server which refuses the request, +the client will get notified twice, first getting a LOST event and then a CONNECT event. +This problem can be solved by updating GTK with an official distribution of the library. +

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What range of Intel Linux platforms will a given application binary be usable on?

+ +Robert Roebling replies:

+ +"The important thing is the libc version that your app +is linked against. The most recent version is 2.2.5 +and programs linked against it will not run with version +2.1.X so that you will fare best if you compile your app +on a 2.1.X system. It will then run on practically all +Linux distros (if you link you app statically against +the image libraries and std C++ lib)." +

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Can I statically link the GTK+ library?

+ +No, this is not possible. It leads to crashes in GTK+. +

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Why does my simple program using +EVT_CHAR not work?

+ +In wxGTK, the frames never get focus and so can never receive CHAR +nor KEY events so an EVT_CHAR handler for a frame will be +never called. To receive these events, you should create a wxPanel +inside the frame and register the key event handlers for the panel, not the +frame. + +

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How do I trace the cause of an X11 error such as BadMatch?

+ +When a fatal X11 error occurs, the application quits with no stack trace. +To find out where the problem is, put a breakpoint on g_log (b g_log +in gdb). + +

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