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wxWindows is a C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit which
was started as a one man project by Julian Smart.
More information about wxWindows can be found at [1].
The wxWindows project is a C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit which
was started by Julian Smart.
Currently, work is being done on these ports of wxWindows 2.X:
Windows (wxMSW, finished)
Unix, GTK+ (wxGTK, finished)
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OS/2 (wxOS2, just started)
BeOS (wxBeOS, just started)
SciTech's MGL library (wxMGL, started a few months ago)
This is the current stable (2.0.1) version of the GTK port [2].
There is also a CVS-Version, but it is beta.
Take a look into the samples/ directory of the working directory.
It's very helpful.
- Alexander Langer
<alex@cichlids.com>
This is the current stable (2.0.1) version of the GTK port. There
is also a "CVS-Version" that is considered beta.
After installing, look in samples/ of the work directory (assuming
you did not install this as a package --- the package of this port
is broken in that the samples/ are not installed). The samples
are very helpful.
WWW: http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt/
And also see: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/
- Alexander Langer <alex@cichlids.com>

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wxWindows is a C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit which
was started as a one man project by Julian Smart.
More information about wxWindows can be found at [1].
The wxWindows project is a C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit which
was started by Julian Smart.
Currently, work is being done on these ports of wxWindows 2.X:
Windows (wxMSW, finished)
Unix, GTK+ (wxGTK, finished)
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OS/2 (wxOS2, just started)
BeOS (wxBeOS, just started)
SciTech's MGL library (wxMGL, started a few months ago)
This is the current stable (2.0.1) version of the GTK port [2].
There is also a CVS-Version, but it is beta.
Take a look into the samples/ directory of the working directory.
It's very helpful.
- Alexander Langer
<alex@cichlids.com>
This is the current stable (2.0.1) version of the GTK port. There
is also a "CVS-Version" that is considered beta.
After installing, look in samples/ of the work directory (assuming
you did not install this as a package --- the package of this port
is broken in that the samples/ are not installed). The samples
are very helpful.
WWW: http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt/
And also see: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/
- Alexander Langer <alex@cichlids.com>

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wxWindows is a C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit which
was started as a one man project by Julian Smart.
More information about wxWindows can be found at [1].
The wxWindows project is a C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit which
was started by Julian Smart.
Currently, work is being done on these ports of wxWindows 2.X:
Windows (wxMSW, finished)
Unix, GTK+ (wxGTK, finished)
@ -9,13 +9,16 @@ Currently, work is being done on these ports of wxWindows 2.X:
OS/2 (wxOS2, just started)
BeOS (wxBeOS, just started)
SciTech's MGL library (wxMGL, started a few months ago)
This is the current stable (2.0.1) version of the GTK port [2].
There is also a CVS-Version, but it is beta.
Take a look into the samples/ directory of the working directory.
It's very helpful.
- Alexander Langer
<alex@cichlids.com>
This is the current stable (2.0.1) version of the GTK port. There
is also a "CVS-Version" that is considered beta.
After installing, look in samples/ of the work directory (assuming
you did not install this as a package --- the package of this port
is broken in that the samples/ are not installed). The samples
are very helpful.
WWW: http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt/
And also see: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/
- Alexander Langer <alex@cichlids.com>