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General Information
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Most general information you need regarding wxWidgets can be found on the official website. This section provides additional user-contributed (and user-maintained) information or other information that just isn't relevant on the main site.
- Prerequisites - What you need to start using wxWidgets.
- Commercial applications using wxWidgets
- WxWidgets Compared To Other Toolkits - Is wxWidgets best suited for your application? wxWidgets isn't for everyone.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Skim this (and the other FAQs mentioned within) before jumping into wxWidgets to avoid running into common problems.
Guides
Setting up Your IDE
This section needs a lot of cleanup and reorganization. If there's anyone that can merge same IDE/Compiler version guides (there's duplicates of a few) if you work on that platform/version, any help would be appreciated.
The following guides involve multiple platforms, they need to be split up and merged into one of the above guides.
- IDEs
- Windows And Linux IDEs
- Compiler Issues
- Compiling WxWidgets
- Compiling WxWidgets With MSYS-MinGW - While I know this guide can apply to multiple platforms, it would be best if it was split into separate focused guides to deal with issues involving the combination of other tools on that platform and it's easier to follow for new users on those specific platforms (without needing to figure out how those instructions apply to their specific platform).
Making an Installer
Tutorials
These tutorials should be condensed into single articles if possible (the shorter ones anyway).
- Writing Your First Application
- wxTutorial by Franky Braem
- MadMonky1's Tutorial
- Compiling A WxWidgets Application
- Compiling Using MSVC On The Commandline
- wxBasic Tutorial
Documentation
Official Classes
See the Official Classes page for a full listing of all classes by category, or the Official Class Category page for an alphabetical listing.
Functions & Macros
- wxExecute
- wxGetDiskSpace
- wxLogTrace
- wxMessageBox
- wxUsleep (deprecated, use wxMilliSleep or wxMicroSleep)
Tools
- Rapid Application Development (RAD Tools): RADs
Development
This section will contain a short summary with the most popular pages from here: Developers Notebook