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+ Welcome to wxWindows 2, the première cross-platform GUI C++ framework. This is an index of the plain text, HTML, Windows Help and Acrobat documentation: availability depends on what you've @@ -76,16 +65,16 @@ downloaded from the wxWindows Web site.

- + HTML - + WinHelp - + MS HTML Help - + PDF @@ -216,6 +205,7 @@ using wxMDIParentFrame, wxMDIChildFrame.

  • drawing: tests device context drawing.
  • dynamic: shows how to connect events to member functions dynamically. +
  • event: demonstrates event handling.
  • exec: demonstrates wxExecute.
  • font: tests fonts, font enumerator, font encodings.
  • grid: demonstrates the wxGrid class. This demo should work @@ -258,7 +248,6 @@ dialog resource, translating the controls into wxWindows controls (Windows only)
  • oleauto: a little OLE automation controller (Windows only; requires Excel to be present).
  • ownerdrw: demonstrates owner-draw menus and controls (Windows only). -
  • plot: demonstrates wxPlot classes (under development).
  • png: demonstrates PNG loading.
  • printing: shows printing and previewing.
  • proplist: demonstrates the property list classes (a VB-style property editor). @@ -277,9 +266,6 @@ an embedded window.
  • sockets: demonstrates the TCP/IP family of classes.
  • splitter: demonstrates the wxSplitterWindow class.
  • statbar: demonstrates the wxStatusBar class. -
  • tab: demonstrates the generic tab window class. You should -normally use wxNotebook instead, but the generic code is sometimes useful, for example for -implementing wxNotebook on platforms with no native support.
  • taskbar: demonstrates the wxTaskBarIcon class, for adding icons to the system tray. Windows only, but may eventually be implemented for other desktop environments that use this metaphor.