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							-                               wxUniversal README
 
-                               ==================
 
- Welcome to wxUniversal!
 
- Acknowledgements: wxUniversal wouldn't have been written without the
 
- generous support of SciTech Software. Many thanks to Kendall Bennett and
 
- Tom Ryan!
 
- 0. Introduction
 
- ---------------
 
- wxUniversal is a port of wxWidgets which implements the various GUI controls
 
- by drawing them itself (using low level wxWidgets classes). Please see
 
-                      http://www.wxwidgets.org/wxuniv.htm
 
- for more details about it.
 
- The advantage of wxUniversal is that you have precise control over the
 
- controls' appearance (it is not always possible to change all aspects of the
 
- native controls) and the theme support: the same program may be changed to
 
- look completely differently without changing a single line of its code but
 
- just changing the theme.
 
- Another advantage is that it makes writing ports of wxWidgets for other
 
- platforms (such as OS/2, BeOS or QNX) much simpler, so it is of special
 
- interest to people interested in porting wxWidgets to another platform.
 
- However, wxUniversal doesn't have a 100% native look and feel unlike the
 
- other wxWidgets ports - this is the price to pay for the extra flexibility.
 
- 1. Requirements and supported platforms
 
- ---------------------------------------
 
- wxUniversal is used together with another wxWidgets port which provides the
 
- "low level classes" mentioned above. Currently it can be built with wxMSW,
 
- wxGTK or wxX11. In any case, you should download the sources for the
 
- appropriate toolkit in addition to wxUniversal - in fact, you should download
 
- them first and then unpack wxUniversal in the same directory.
 
- The requirements for wxUniversal are the same as for the underlying low level
 
- toolkit.
 
- 2. Installing under Win32
 
- -------------------------
 
- If compiling from CVS, please copy include/wx/univ/setup0.h
 
- to include/wx/univ/setup.h before following these steps.
 
- a) Using Visual C++ 6.0/7.x
 
-    Follow wxMSW instructions but make sure to choose one of the "Universal" 
 
-    configurations before building.
 
- b) Cygwin
 
-    Please refer to the Unix section below
 
-    Note that gcc's precompiled headers do not work on current versions of
 
-    Cygwin. If your version of Cygwin is affected you will need to use the
 
-    --disable-precomp-headers configure option.
 
- ** the instructions may be out of date as for wxWidgets 2.5.2+ **
 
- c) Other compilers
 
-    Borland: 
 
-    in the wxwindows\src\msw directory run
 
-    'make -f makefile.b32 WXUSINGUNIV=1' to build the library and then run
 
-    'make -f makefile.b32 WXUSINGUNIV=1' in the sample directory  which you wish
 
-    to build using the wxUniversal widgets. Use 'SET WXTHEME=GTK' [or  WIN32 or METAL]
 
-    to test the existing themes
 
- Unfortunately we don't have makefiles for any other compilers yet.
 
- Please contact us if you would like to help us with creating one for the
 
- compiler you use.
 
- Note that you can use the wxUniversal classes, wxMSW and MicroWindows (from
 
- Century Software) to build a different variant of wxUniversal than that
 
- documented here. Please see docs/univ/readme.txt for further information.
 
- Note that this port is not up-to-date and probably needs work
 
- to compile.
 
- Note that by default, wxUniv under MSW uses PostScript printing,
 
- not Windows printing. To change to Windows printing, set
 
- wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT_ARCHITECTURE_IN_MSW to 0 in include/wx/univ/setup.h
 
- before compiling.
 
- 3. Installing under Unix
 
- ------------------------
 
- Please refer to the installation instructions for wxGTK or wxX11. The only
 
- change for wxUniversal is that you must add "--enable-universal" switch to
 
- the configure command line and for wxX11 even this is unnecessary, i.e. it
 
- is enabled by default.
 
- If compiling from CVS, please copy include/wx/univ/setup0.h
 
- to include/wx/univ/setup.h before configuring.
 
- 4. Running wxUniv programs
 
- --------------------------
 
- wxUniv programs all honour the standard option "--theme" which allows to
 
- specify the theme to be used by name. Currently there are the following
 
- themes:
 
- a) win32 -- Windows 95 look and feel
 
- b) metal -- based on win32 but with gradient backgrounds
 
- c) gtk   -- GTK+ 1.x standard look and feel
 
- Thus, to launch a program using gtk theme you may do "./program --theme=gtk".
 
- It is also possible to change the default theme for all wxUniv applications
 
- at once by setting the environment variable WXTHEME to the theme name.
 
- 5. Documentation and support
 
- ----------------------------
 
- Please note that wxUniversal is not as mature as the other wxWidgets ports
 
- and is currently officially in alpha stage. In particular, it is not really
 
- intended for the end users but rather for developers at the current stage and
 
- this is why we don't provide any binaries for it.
 
- There is no separate documentation for wxUniversal, please refer to wxWidgets
 
- documentation instead.
 
- Support for wxUniversal is available from the same places as for wxWidgets
 
- itself, namely:
 
- * Usenet newsgroup comp.soft-sys.wxwindows
 
- * Mailing lists: see http://lists.wxwindows.org/ for more information
 
- * WWW page: http://www.wxwidgets.org/
 
-  Hope you find wxUniversal useful!
 
-                                                                  Vadim Zeitlin
 
- This file is accurate for the version 2.3.4 of wxUniversal. It was last
 
- modified on Apr 15, 2002.
 
 
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