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-Welcome to wxWidgets 2, the première cross-platform GUI C++ framework.
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-the plain text, HTML, Windows Help and Acrobat documentation: availability depends on what you've
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-[Install]
-[Manuals]
-[Technical Notes]
-[3rd party tools]
-[Samples]
-[Demos]
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-Unless you installed a binary version of wxWidgets using RPMs,
-you will probably have to compile the wxWidgets library first.
-Please read the platform-specific readme.txt and install.txt
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-- ReadMe: General ReadMe,
-wxGTK,
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- Installation: wxGTK,
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- General change log, wxGTK change log
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- Licence: Preamble,
-Licence,
-Documentation Licence,
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- ToDo: General ToDo,
-wxGTK,
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- List of preprocessor symbols used in wxWidgets
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-To use manuals in wxHTML Help form (extension htb), you can use the HelpView
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-See also the wxWidgets Tutorial
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-Each of the following samples demonstrates one or more aspect of wxWidgets.
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-- artprov: shows how you can customize the look of standard
-wxWidgets dialogs by replacing default bitmaps/icons with your own versions.
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- calendar: a sample to test the wxCalendarCtrl class.
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- caret: a sample to test the wxCaret class.
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- checklst: demonstrates wxCheckListBox on
-supported platforms (currently Windows and GTK only).
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- config: demonstrates use of wxConfig, which
-defaults to wxRegConfig on WIN32 (optionally wxIniConfig), and wxFileConfig on other platforms.
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- console: demonstrates a console application using
-console-mode (no-GUI) compilation of wxWidgets.
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- controls: sample showing a variety of controls, including
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- db: wxDB ODBC sample.
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- ipc: shows the DDE-like protocol in action, both using real
-DDE on Windows, and TCP/IP on all platforms. Edit ddesetup.h
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- dialogs: shows some of the common dialogs available -- wxFontDialog,
-wxColourDialog, wxFileDialog, wxDirDialog, wxMessageBox, wxTextEntryDialog, wxSingleChoiceDialog.
-For printing-related dialogs, see the printing sample.
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- dragimag: wxDragImage demo.
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- dialup: wxDialUpManager demo.
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- dnd: demonstrates drag and drop on supported platforms.
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- docview: demonstrates use of the document view classes,
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- docvwmdi: demonstrates use of the document view classes,
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- drawing: tests device context drawing.
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- dynamic: shows how to connect events to member functions
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- event: demonstrates event handling.
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- exec: demonstrates wxExecute.
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- font: tests fonts, font enumerator, font encodings.
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- grid: demonstrates the wxGrid class.
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- help: shows how to use wxHelpController.
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- html: a number of demos for the wxHTML class library, used inside
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- - about: shows use of a wxHTML widget inside an About box.
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- help: shows use of wxHtmlHelpController to display wxHTML help.
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- helpview: a stand-alone wxHTML help viewer for any .htb book.
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- printing: shows how easy it is to preview and print HTML files.
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- test: general wxHTML test application.
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- virtual: demonstrates the virtual file system feature.
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- widget: demonstrates the use of controls in HTML pages.
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- zip: shows how help files can be packaged in zip archives.
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- - image: shows off the cross-platform wxImage class.
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- internat: use of wxWidgets' internationalization support.
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- joytest: tests the wxJoystick class (currently Windows and GTK only).
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- keyboard: tests keyboard support.
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- layout: shows the constraint layout system in action.
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- listctrl: demonstrates the wxListCtrl (implemented natively on
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- menu: tests menus.
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- mdi: shows off the MDI (Multiple Document Interface) classes. On Windows, the regular MDI
-scheme is used whereby child windows have full sizing and moving rights within the main
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- memcheck: demonstrates the memory checking/debugging facilities.
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- mfc: shows how to use MFC and wxWidgets code in the same application (Windows only).
-To compile this, you must edit include/wx/wxprec.h, comment out the windows.h inclusion, and recompile wxWidgets.
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- minifram: demonstrates a frame with a small title bar. On
-platforms that don't support it, a normal-sized title bar is displayed.
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- minimal: just shows a frame, a menubar, and a statusbar. About as
-small a wxWidgets application as you can get.
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- mobile: mini applications for embedded platforms.
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- nativdlg: shows how wxWidgets can load a standard Windows
-dialog resource, translating the controls into wxWidgets controls (Windows only).
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- notebook: shows the wxNotebook (tabbed window) control.
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- oleauto: a little OLE automation controller (Windows only; requires
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- ownerdrw: demonstrates owner-draw menus and controls (Windows only).
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- png: demonstrates PNG loading.
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- printing: shows printing and previewing.
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- propsize: demonstrates proportional sizer classes.
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- regtest: tests the low-level Windows registry functions (Windows only).
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- rotate: demonstrates interpolated and non-interpolated
-rotation of a wxImage.
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- sashtest: demonstrates use of the wxSashWindow class to allow
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- scroll: demonstrates wxScrolledWindow.
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- scrollsub: demonstrates the use of wxScrolledWindow to scroll
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- sockets: demonstrates the TCP/IP family of classes.
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- splitter: demonstrates the wxSplitterWindow class.
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- statbar: demonstrates the wxStatusBar class.
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- 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.
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- text: demonstrates single and multiline text controls,
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- thread: tests the family of classes for doing thread
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- toolbar: demonstrates wxToolBar.
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- treectrl: demonstrates wxTreeCtrl.
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- typetest: tests various data type classes, including
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- validate: shows simple use of validation.
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- wizard: demonstrates the wxWizard class.
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- proplist: demonstrates the property list classes (a VB-style property editor).
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- treelay: an algorithm for displaying tree hierarchies.
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- dbbrowse: ODBC database browser application.
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- forty: a great little card game by Chris Breeze.
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- fractal: fractal mountains by Andrew Davison.
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- life: the game of Life by J. H. Conway, implemented in wxWidgets by Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia.
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