What is the difference between wxMSW and wxALL?
Iulian-Nicu Serbanoiu
undergraver at gmail.com
Thu Oct 5 10:14:57 PDT 2006
On 10/5/06, Dave Bee <davebeeus at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Greetings from a newbie,
>
> I understand that wxALL can be used for *all* platforms (including
> MS-Windows), while wxMSW can be used for MS-Windows only.
wxALL contains all the ports. X11, gtk, msw ... while wxMSW contains only
parts needed to compile the windows version.
I wonder however whether wxMSW includes anything *additional* (to wxALL)
> that makes it "more friendly" to developing
>
on Windows (e.g. more polished .dsp project files, MS-Windows specific
> documentation, etc.)?
Nothing aditional since I recall. If you read the instalation manuals you
shouldn't have any problems. There are some chm's available for download (
it can be viewed under linux also: kchmviewer, xchm ( wx-based ), gnochm.
http://wxwidgets.org/downloads/ ( html help docs )
Or is it identical exactly? (I know the source must be identical, right?)
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
> P.S. I am referring of course to the latest stable release, 2.6.3.
Good luck,
Iulian
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