X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/fc2171bd4c660b8554dae2a1cbf34ff09f3032a6..c29c95fe24973b94fd724db767193171ca7c513d:/docs/tech/tn0005.txt diff --git a/docs/tech/tn0005.txt b/docs/tech/tn0005.txt index 952cb2ac63..51707e0caf 100644 --- a/docs/tech/tn0005.txt +++ b/docs/tech/tn0005.txt @@ -3,64 +3,27 @@ Here are some different kinds of contribution: -1. Bug fixes. You can send these to the wx-devel list. -2. New classes. New classes normally go in the contrib hierarchy: - please see below for more details. They may be promoted to - the main wxWidgets hierarchy if they are deemed to be 'core'. +1. Bug fixes. You can send these to the wx-dev list. + +2. New classes. They should go somewhere in the wxWidgets + hierarchy if they are deemed to be 'core', otherwise they + could be placed in external repositories of wxWidgets + utilities, like wxCode (see http://wxcode.sf.net). + 3. A utility application, such as a new dialog editor or - file format conversion utility. If adding to the CVS + file format conversion utility. If adding to the SVN archive, you may put it under the utils hierarchy, preferably with further src and docs directories. -You may or may not wish to add your code to the main wxWidgets CVS +You may or may not wish to add your code to the main wxWidgets SVN archive. Whether your code is appropriate for this archive -should first be ascertained by discussing it on wx-devel@wxwindows.org. - -The contrib hierarchy ---------------------- - -When contributing a new class or set of classes, please -organise your files in the following hierarchy, so that -when a user unarchives your contribution, it -slots neatly into the existing source hierarchy. -It also simplifies compilation for users, since wxWidgets -makefiles and project files are set up to search in -contrib/include/wx and contrib/lib. For example, to -include yourclass.h, the following directive is used: - -#include "wx/yourclass/yourclass.h" - -Here are the directories: - -contrib/include/wx/yourclass/ ; Your header(s) go here -contrib/src/yourclass/ ; Your source file(s) go here -contrib/samples/yourclass/ ; Your sample(s) go here -contrib/docs/latex/yourclass/ ; Your Latex doc sources go here -contrib/docs/html/yourclass/ ; Your HTML doc files go here -contrib/docs/htmlhelp/yourclass/ ; Your MS HTML Help doc files go here -contrib/docs/htb/yourclass/ ; Your wxHTML doc files go here -contrib/docs/pdf/yourclass/ ; Your PDF doc files go here -contrib/docs/winhelp/yourclass/ ; Your WinHelp doc files go here -contrib/build/yourclass/ ; Your makefiles - -It is recommended that you produce a manual using Tex2RTF, as specified -in Technical Note TN0003. This allows you to output all the above -formats, though for PDF you will need Latex and Ghostscript or -Word and Adobe Acrobat, and for MS HTML Help and WinHelp you need -the appropriate (freely available) help compilers. - -Your binary library files can go in the main lib directory or contrib/lib, -but the main lib directory is recommended. +should first be ascertained by discussing it on wx-dev@wxwidgets.org. -Please include a readme.txt in your source directory, and conform -as much as possible to the coding guidelines specified on the web -site in the 'Backroom' section. Include bakefile and generated makefiles -(see Technote #16 for details). +Also, in order to be included in wxWidgets, your code should +follow the wxWidgets coding conventions +(see http://www.wxwidgets.org/develop/standard.htm) and fit in the +wxWidgets src, include, docs directories hierarchy. -Your archive can be in .tgz or .zip format. For inclusion on -the wxWidgets ftp site and CD-ROM, please send your submission to -Julian Smart as a binary attachment. -An entry will be added to the Contributions web page. Author: Julian Smart Version: $Id$