X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/fc2171bd4c660b8554dae2a1cbf34ff09f3032a6..2e18fe7139558b3cb592a04a4e4668319a966ebf:/docs/msw/winxp.txt?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/msw/winxp.txt b/docs/msw/winxp.txt index e17a55772f..6c03f97760 100644 --- a/docs/msw/winxp.txt +++ b/docs/msw/winxp.txt @@ -11,14 +11,19 @@ wxWidgets programs but is required for all Windows applications). wxWidgets now includes manifest resources in wx.rc, so it should be enough to include "wx/msw/wx.rc" in your application's resource file and you get -XP look automatically. If it doesn't work, follow the instructions below: +XP look automatically. Notice that MSVC 2005 and later embed manifest in the +executables it produces and wxWidgets doesn't use its own manifest when using +this compiler. And if you don't want to use wxWidgets manifest with another +compiler you may define wxUSE_NO_MANIFEST as 1 prior to including wx/msw/wx.rc. -For your convenience, below is an example manifest. It should be put in a -file called "yourapp.exe.manifest" and put in the same directory where -"yourapp.exe" resides. Alternatively, you can include the manifest in your -applications resource section. Please see the MSDN documentation at -http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwxp/html/xptheming.asp +Finally, if all else fails you may always use a manifest manually. For this you +need to create your own manifest file and put it in a file called +"yourapp.exe.manifest" in the same directory where "yourapp.exe" resides. +Alternatively, you can include the manifest in your applications resource +section. Please see the MSDN documentation at + +http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb773175 for more details. @@ -49,16 +54,3 @@ file to test theme support using the controls sample: --- cut here --- - - -There are a few minor problems with theme support in wxWidgets currently -which will be fixed in the next releases: - -- the buttons with non-default colours are owner-drawn and thus don't - follow the visual style look but always have the default 3D look of - the previous Windows versions - don't change the buttons colours if - you want them to look nicely under Windows XP - -- wxCheckListBox control doesn't have the same appearance as the native - checkboxes in Windows XP -