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2.1.16

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wxWindows 2.1.16

Welcome to wxWindows 2, a sophisticated cross-platform C++
framework for writing advanced GUI applications using (where
possible) the native controls.

In addition to common and advanced GUI facilities such as frames, scrolling
windows, toolbars, tree controls, icons, device contexts, printing,
splitter windows and so on, there are wrappers for common file operations,
and facilities for writing TCP/IP applications, thread handling, and more.
Where certain features are not available on a platform, such as MDI and
tree controls on Unix, they are emulated.

A detailed 1100-page reference manual is supplied in HTML, PDF and
Windows Help form: see the docs hierarchy.

For a quick start, point your Web browser at docs/html/index.htm for a
list of important documents and samples.

Changes in this release

Please see changes.txt for details.

Note that there is a new contrib hierarchy for contributions,
which mirrors the regular wxWindows hierarchy. The Object
Graphics Library and MMedia library have been moved under
contrib, so you may need to change your makefiles or project
files, together with your source files. E.g. change #include "ogl.h"
to #include <wx/ogl/ogl>.

Also VC++ project files and makefiles have been made more
consistent, so some paths and library names have changed.

Platforms supported

wxWindows 2 currently supports the following platforms:

  • Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, Windows NT
  • Most Unix variants with Motif/Lesstif
  • Most Unix variants with GTK+
  • Mac (not covered here: please see the wxWindows web site
    for details)

Most popular C++ compilers are supported; see the install.txt
file for each platform (available via docs/html/index.htm) for details.

Files

The distribution is available in archive formats appropriate to the
target system. Documentation is available mainly in zip format.
Some add-on libraries (such as the Object Graphics Library) are
available in zip form only. In the following, x.y.z represents
the current version number.

wxWindows for GTK distribution

wxGTK-x.y.z.tgz wxGTK source distribution. You will
need the HTML, HTB and/or PDF documentation
(see below)
wxGTK-demos-x.y.z.tgz wxGTK demos source
wxGTK-samples-x.y.z.tgz wxGTK samples source
wxGTK-x.y.z-0.src.rpm wxGTK Linux source as an RPM, without manuals
wxGTK-x.y.z-0.i386.rpm wxGTK Linux binaries as an RPM, without manuals
wxGTK-devel-x.y.z-0.i386.rpm wxGTK Linux minimum development system as an RPM

wxWindows for Motif distribution

wxMotif-x.y.z.tgz wxMotif source distribution. Contains
TIFF, JPEG, Tex2RTF source plus HTML
documentation.

wxWindows for MS Windows distribution

setup.exe, setup.w* Setup files (Windows 95/98, NT)
in floppy-disk-sized chunks
wxMSW-x.y.z-setup.zip Zip archive containing the
setup files
wxMSW-x.y.z.zip Zip archive containing all the
files that are in the setup
distribution

As well as the core source, the wxMSW distribution contains:

  • Windows HTML Help versions of the documentation (docs/htmlhelp);
  • Object Graphics Library, in contrib/src/ogl;
  • a Dialog Editor binary;
  • a Tex2RTF binary;
  • Life! sample binary;
  • the JPEG library source;
  • the TIFF library source.

Documentation files

wxWindows-x.y.z-WinHelp.zip WinHelp documentation
wxWindows-x.y.z-PDF.zip Acrobat PDF documentation
wxWindows-x.y.z-HTML.zip HTML documentation
wxWindows-x.y.z-HTMLHelp.zip Windows HTML Help documentation
wxWindows-x.y.z-HTB.zip wxHTML documentation (for
use with the helpview utility)
wxWindows-x.y.z-Word.zip MS Word documentation (currently,
database class documentation only)
wxWindows-x.y.z-DocSource.zip Documentation source code (not required)

Add-ons

wxWindows-x.y.z-cw.zip Metrowerks CodeWarrior 4.1 project files
wxWindows-x.y.z-wat.zip Watcom C++ project files
wxWindows-x.y.z-vc.zip Visual C++ project files (in wxMSW distr.)
wxWindows-x.y.z-bc.zip Borland C++ project files (in wxMSW distr.)
jpeg.zip JPEG library (already included
in most distributions)
tiff.zip TIFF library (already included
in most distributions)
ogl3.zip Optional Object Graphics Library
mmedia.zip Optional MMedia library (Motif, GTK, MSW)
stc.zip Optional wxStyledTextCtrl library
(Motif, GTK, MSW)
tex2rtf2.zip Tex2RTF documentation tool
wxGTK-gl-x.y.z-0.i386.rpm add-on OpenGL binary as an RPM

Installation

wxWindows 2 needs to be compiled before you can test out
the samples or write your own applications.
For installation information, please see the install.txt file
in the individual directories:

docs/msw
docs/gtk
docs/motif

Licence information

For licensing information, please see the files:

docs/preamble.txt
docs/licence.txt
docs/licendoc.txt
docs/gpl.txt
docs/lgpl.txt

Although this may seem complex, it is there to allow authors of
proprietary/commercial applications to use wxWindows in
addition to those writing GPL'ed applications. In summary,
the licence is LGPL plus a clause allowing unrestricted
distribution of application binaries. To answer a FAQ, you
don't have to distribute any source if you wish to write
commercial applications using wxWindows.

However, if you distribute wxGTK or wxMotif (with Lesstif) version
of your application, don't forget that it is linked against
GTK+ (or Lesstif) which is covered by LGPL without exception
notice. Under Linux systems your app is probably linked
against LGPL glibc as well. Please read carefuly LGPL, section 6.
which describes conditions for distribution of closed source applications
linked against LGPL library. Basically you should link dynamicaly and
include source code of LGPL libraries with your product (unless it is
already present in user's system - like glibc usually is).
If compiled with --enable-odbc (Unix only), wxWindows library will
contain iODBC library which is covered by LGPL.

If you use TIFF image handler, please see src/tiff/COPYRIGHT
for libtiff license details.

If you use JPEG image handler, documentation for your program should
contain following sentence: "This software is based in part on the work of
the Independent JPEG Group". See src/jpeg/README for details.

Documentation

See docs/bugs.txt for a bug list: this file is new and will initially
be edited by hand, later generated from a web-based bug database.

See docs/html/index.htm for an HTML index of the major documents.

See docs/changes.txt for a summary of changes to wxWindows 2.

See docs/tech for an archive of technical notes.

The Windows help files are located in docs/winhelp.
The PDF help files are located in docs/pdf.

Further information

The wxWindows Web site is located at:

http://www.wxwindows.org

The wxGTK Web site (with further wxGTK-specific files and
information) is located at:

http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt

The main wxWindows ftp site is at:

ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin

A wxWindows CD-ROM with the latest distribution plus an HTML
front-end and hundreds of MB of compilers, utilities and other
material may be ordered from the CD-ROM page (see the wxWindows
web site) or contact Julian Smart julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk.

Good luck!

The wxWindows Team, 4th June, 2000

2.1.14

25 Oct 20:21
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wxWindows 2.1.14

Welcome to wxWindows 2, a sophisticated cross-platform C++
framework for writing advanced GUI applications using (where
possible) the native controls.

In addition to common and advanced GUI facilities such as frames, scrolling
windows, toolbars, tree controls, icons, device contexts, printing,
splitter windows and so on, there are wrappers for common file operations,
and facilities for writing TCP/IP applications, thread handling, and more.
Where certain features are not available on a platform, such as MDI and
tree controls on Unix, they are emulated.

A detailed 1100-page reference manual is supplied in HTML, PDF and
Windows Help form: see the docs hierarchy.

For a quick start, point your Web browser at docs/html/index.htm for a
list of important documents and samples.

Changes in this release

Please see changes.txt for details.

Note that there is a new contrib hierarchy for contributions,
which mirrors the regular wxWindows hierarchy. The Object
Graphics Library and MMedia library have been moved under
contrib, so you may need to change your makefiles or project
files, together with your source files. E.g. change #include "ogl.h"
to #include <wx/ogl/ogl>.

Also VC++ project files and makefiles have been made more
consistent, so some paths and library names have changed.

Platforms supported

wxWindows 2 currently supports the following platforms:

  • Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, Windows NT
  • Most Unix variants with Motif/Lesstif
  • Most Unix variants with GTK+
  • Mac (not covered here: please see the wxWindows web site
    for details)

Most popular C++ compilers are supported; see the install.txt
file for each platform (available via docs/html/index.htm) for details.

Files

The distribution is available in a number of formats.
The most convenient is the platform-specific distribution,
but the zip set forms a more complete distribution, for example if
you wish to take part in wxWindows development. Also, add-ons
such as OGL may only be available in zip form.

Zip set

Depending on what you downloaded, you may have one or more of
these ports. You may unarchive any or all of the ports into
the same directory hierarchy. The zip archive set comprises the
following, where x is the minor version and y the release number:

wx2_x_y_gen.zip Generic source code and samples (required)
wx2_x_y_msw.zip Windows-specific source code
wx2_x_y_mot.zip Motif-specific source code
wx2_x_y_gtk.zip GTK-specific source code
wx2_x_y_stubs.zip Stubs ('empty port') source. Needs
wx2_x_y_gen.zip/tgz.
wx2_x_y_doc.zip Documentation source code (not required)
wx2_x_y_hlp.zip WinHelp documentation
wx2_x_y_pdf.zip Acrobat PDF documentation
wx2_x_y_htm.zip HTML documentation
wx2_x_y_vc.zip MS VC++ 5/6 project files
wx2_x_y_bc.zip Borland C++ 5 project files
wx2_x_y_cw.zip Metrowerks CodeWarrior 4.1 project files
jpeg.zip Optional JPEG library
tiff.zip Optional TIFF library
ogl3.zip Optional Object Graphics Library
mmedia.zip Optional MMedia class library (Motif, GTK, MSW)
stc.zip Optional wxStyledTextCtrl library (Motif, GTK, MSW)
tex2rtf2.zip Tex2RTF documentation tool

wxWindows for GTK distribution

wxGTK-2.x.y.tgz wxGTK source distribution. You will
need the HTML and/or PDF documentation
from the zip set (above).

wxWindows for Motif distribution

wxMotif-2.x.y.tgz wxMotif source distribution. You will
need the HTML and/or PDF documentation
-- OR -- from the zip set (above).

wx2_x_y_gen.zip
wx2_x_y_mot.zip
jpeg.zip
tiff.zip

wxWindows for Windows distribution

As well as the core source, the Windows setup contains:

  • Windows Help versions of the documentation (docs/winhelp);
  • OGL 3 (Object Graphics Library, in contrib/src/ogl);
  • a Dialog Editor binary;
  • a Tex2RTF binary;
  • Life! sample binary;
  • the JPEG library source;
  • the TIFF library source.

setup.exe Setup file (Windows 95/98, NT)
setup.* Other setup files

Installation

wxWindows 2 needs to be compiled before you can test out
the samples or write your own applications.
For installation information, please see the install.txt file
in the individual directories:

docs/msw
docs/gtk
docs/motif

Licence information

For licensing information, please see the files:

docs/preamble.txt
docs/licence.txt
docs/licendoc.txt
docs/gpl.txt
docs/lgpl.txt

Although this may seem complex, it is there to allow authors of
proprietary/commercial applications to use wxWindows in
addition to those writing GPL'ed applications. In summary,
the licence is LGPL plus a clause allowing unrestricted
distribution of application binaries. To answer a FAQ, you
don't have to distribute any source if you wish to write
commercial applications using wxWindows.

However, if you distribute wxGTK or wxMotif (with Lesstif) version
of your application, don't forget that it is linked against
GTK+ (or Lesstif) which is covered by LGPL without exception
notice. Under Linux systems your app is probably linked
against LGPL glibc as well. Please read carefuly LGPL, section 6.
which describes conditions for distribution of closed source applications
linked against LGPL library. Basically you should link dynamicaly and
include source code of LGPL libraries with your product (unless it is
already present in user's system - like glibc usually is).
If compiled with --enable-odbc (Unix only), wxWindows library will
contain iODBC library which is covered by LGPL.

If you use TIFF image handler, please see src/tiff/COPYRIGHT
for libtiff license details.

If you use JPEG image handler, documentation for your program should
contain following sentence: "This software is based in part on the work of
the Independent JPEG Group". See src/jpeg/README for details.

Documentation

See docs/bugs.txt for a bug list: this file is new and will initially
be edited by hand, later generated from a web-based bug database.

See docs/html/index.htm for an HTML index of the major documents.

See docs/changes.txt for a summary of changes to wxWindows 2.

See docs/tech for an archive of technical notes.

The Windows help files are located in docs/winhelp.
The PDF help files are located in docs/pdf.

Further information

The wxWindows Web site is located at:

http://www.wxwindows.org

The wxGTK Web site (with further wxGTK-specific files and
information) is located at:

http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt

The main wxWindows ftp site is at:

ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin

A wxWindows CD-ROM with the latest distribution plus an HTML
front-end and hundreds of MB of compilers, utilities and other
material may be ordered from the CD-ROM page (see the wxWindows
web site) or contact Julian Smart julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk.

Good luck!

The wxWindows Team, 19 March, 2000

2.1.11

25 Oct 20:20
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wxWindows 2.1.11

Welcome to wxWindows 2, a sophisticated cross-platform C++
framework for writing advanced GUI applications using (where
possible) the native controls.

In addition to common and advanced GUI facilities such as frames, scrolling
windows, toolbars, tree controls, icons, device contexts, printing,
splitter windows and so on, there are wrappers for common file operations,
and facilities for writing TCP/IP applications, thread handling, and more.
Where certain features are not available on a platform, such as MDI and
tree controls on Unix, they are emulated.

A detailed 1100-page reference manual is supplied in HTML, PDF and
Windows Help form: see the docs hierarchy.

For a quick start, point your Web browser at docs/html/index.htm for a list of
important documents and samples.

Changes in this release

These are some of the major improvements:

wxWindows 2.1.11

  • Numerous bug fixes and consistency improvements.
  • Further samples.
  • Factoring out of some code into base classes, for easier
    maintenance.
  • Ability to compile library in console (non-GUI) mode.
  • Integration of wxHTML widget and help controller into
    wxWindows. wxHTML allows HTML viewing and printing (wxGTK
    and wxMSW, partial support in wxMotif).
  • New classes wxChrono, wxDialUpManager, wxFontEnumerator,
    wxWizard, wxStaticLine, etc.
  • wxShowTip for showing 'startup tips' to the user.
  • wxSocket and wxThread classes rewritten.
  • New, consistent drag and drop API (not wxMotif).
  • Better-looking dialogs in wxGTK; native message box used
    in wxMotif.
  • wxSizers reimplemented and used to specify window layout
    for some generic dialogs.
  • New, more sophisticated wxGrid class (in beta). The old grid
    class can still be used.
  • Text alignment options in wxStaticText.
  • wxImage class extended to read PCX and GIF files.
  • Documentation improvements.
  • Revised configure system for wxGTK and wxMotif; tmake-based
    system for generating wxMSW makefiles.
  • Installer for Windows as alternative to zip archives.

Platforms supported

wxWindows 2 currently supports the following platforms:

  • Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, Windows NT
  • Most Unix variants with Motif/Lesstif
  • Most Unix variants with GTK+
  • Mac (not covered here: please see the wxWindows web site
    for details)

Most popular C++ compilers are supported; see the release notes
(available via docs/html/index.htm) for details.

Files

The distribution is available in a number of formats.
The most convenient is the platform-specific distribution,
but the zip set forms a more complete distribution, for example if
you wish to take part in wxWindows development. Also, add-ons
such as OGL may only be available in zip form.

Zip set

Depending on what you downloaded, you may have one or more of
these ports. You may unarchive any or all of the ports into
the same directory hierarchy. The zip archive set comprises the
following, where x is the minor version and y the release number:

wx2_x_y_gen.zip Generic source code and samples (required)
wx2_x_y_msw.zip Windows-specific source code
wx2_x_y_mot.zip Motif-specific source code
wx2_x_y_gtk.zip GTK-specific source code
wx2_x_y_stubs.zip Stubs ('empty port') source. Needs
wx2_x_y_gen.zip/tgz.
wx2_x_y_doc.zip Documentation source code (not required)
wx2_x_y_hlp.zip WinHelp documentation
wx2_x_y_pdf.zip Acrobat PDF documentation
wx2_x_y_htm.zip HTML documentation
wx2_x_y_vc.zip MS VC++ 5/6 project files
wx2_x_y_bc.zip Borland C++ 5 project files
wx2_x_y_cw.zip Metrowerks CodeWarrior 4.1 project files
jpeg.zip Optional JPEG library
ogl3.zip Optional Object Graphics Library
glcanvas.zip Optional wxGLCanvas class (Motif, GTK, MSW)
tex2rtf2.zip Tex2RTF documentation tool

wxWindows for GTK distribution

wxGTK-2.x.y.tgz wxGTK source distribution. You will
need the HTML and/or PDF documentation
from the zip set (above).

wxWindows for Motif distribution

wxMotif-2.x.y.tgz wxMotif source distribution. You will
need the HTML and/or PDF documentation
-- OR -- from the zip set (above).

wx2_x_y_gen.zip
wx2_x_y_mot.zip
jpeg.zip

wxWindows for Windows distribution

As well as the core source, the Windows setup contains:

  • Windows Help versions of the documentation (docs/winhelp);
  • wxGLCanvas (OpenGL integration, in utils/glcanvas);
  • OGL 3 (Object Graphics Library, in utils/ogl);
  • wxTreeLayout (for tree drawing, in utils/wxtree);
  • a Dialog Editor binary;
  • the JPEG library.

setup.exe Setup file (Windows 95/98, NT)
setup.* Other setup files

Installation

wxWindows 2 needs to be compiled before you can test out
the samples or write your own applications.
For installation information, please see the install.txt file
in the individual directories:

docs/msw
docs/gtk
docs/motif

Licence information

For licensing information, please see the files:

docs/preamble.txt
docs/licence.txt
docs/licendoc.txt
docs/gpl.txt
docs/lgpl.txt

Although this may seem complex, it is there to allow authors of
proprietary/commercial applications to use wxWindows in
addition to those writing GPL'ed applications. In summary,
the licence is L-GPL plus a clause allowing unrestricted
distribution of application binaries. To answer a FAQ, you
don't have to distribute any source if you wish to write
commercial applications using wxWindows.

Documentation

See docs/release.txt for some notes about the current release.

See docs/bugs.txt for a bug list: this file is new and will initially
be edited by hand, later generated from a web-based bug database.

See docs/html/index.htm for an HTML index of the major documents.

See docs/changes.txt for a detailed history of changes to wxWindows 2
(not up-to-date).

The Windows help files are located in docs/winhelp.
The PDF help files are located in docs/pdf.

Further information

The wxWindows Web site is located at:

http://www.wxwindows.org

The wxGTK Web site (with further wxGTK-specific files and
information) is located at:

http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt

The main wxWindows ftp site is at:

ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin

A wxWindows CD-ROM with the latest distribution plus an HTML
front-end and hundreds of MB of compilers, utilities and other
material may be ordered from the CD-ROM page (see the wxWindows
web site) or contact Julian Smart julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk.

Good luck!

The wxWindows Team, November 1999