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 Tutorials
Getting Started
'Hello world' in wxWidgets: a very short tutorial
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A tiny tutorial with code, by Robert Roebling.
How to learn wxWidgets programming
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A personal view of how to learn a GUI framework, by Edward Ream.
What Do These Sizer Things Do?
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One of the most intimidating parts of wxWidgets is figuring out how sizers work.
They are quite powerful, but sometimes unintuitive. This is intended as a guide to aid
in understanding what all those parameters do. By Brian Victor.
Writing dialog-based applications with wxWidgets
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How to write an application with a minimal user interface, by Marco Ghislanzoni.
IDE Setup/Configuration
Using Eclipse and MinGW with wxWidgets on W2K
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How to install and configure Eclipse, MinGW, and wxWidgets to create portable C++ GUI applications in Windows 2000,
by Cameron Donaldson.
Using Dev-C++ with wxWidgets
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How to use the Dev-C++ IDE with wxWidgets.
Programming C++ GUIs with the wxWidgets Library, by Jeff Cogswell
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The open source wxWidgets library makes programming GUIs incredibly easy, far easier than with most platform APIs.
Jeff Cogswell shows how this handy C++ library can shorten your programming time with powerful classes that are simple to use.
Intellisense and wxWidgets
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How to get MS Visual Studio Intellisense working with wxWidgets.
Using the VC++ IDE to compile wxWidgets applications
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Those tricky project settings explained. See also the wxCommunity download page
for wizards that create project files for you.
Contributing
How to submit patches
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A description of how to submit patches via SourceForge.
Adding wxWidgets class documentation
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This note is aimed at people wishing to add documentation for a
class to either the main wxWidgets manual, or to their own
manual, and describes the use of Tex2RTF.
Miscellaneous
User-defined events in wxWidgets
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A tutorial on creating user-defined events. This applies to wxWidgets 2.2.x, and
to the development snapshots in compatibility mode. However this needs updating to reflect the new
macros used for defining events.
Writing on-line help
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Options available when writing online help for wxWidgets applications.
See also the next technical note.
Cross-compiling Windows applications on Linux
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Phil Blecker has contributed these notes for creating a cross-compiler that is
capable of producing DOS/Windows binaries from a Linux host.
Using OpenGL with wxWidgets
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Using OpenGL or Mesa and wxWidgets, using the wxGLCanvas class bundled with
wxWidgets.
Writing installers for your application
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Some ways to distribute your wxWidgets application in a friendly way.
How to use Windows .rc resource files to store wxWidgets .wxr files
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Using wxLoadUserResource to load WXR files from an application's resources.
wxWidgets and Active Accessibility
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The current status of accessibility support in wxWidgets.
Building accessible wxWidgets apps
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An article contributed by AOL describing how to build accessible wxWidgets
applications.
wxWidgets mnemonic FAQ
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An article contributed by AOL describing mnemonics (for
executing commands via the keyboard).
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