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2009 Sep 03
24
wxRuby-2.0.1 release ?
Hi, What about releasing a new version shortly ? This is a long-awaited request from several users especially for recent ruby-1.9.1 versions on MinGW. Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
2007 Oct 09
17
Crash when using item data with a CheckListBox
Hi, The following code works as expected with a list box. require "wx" class HelloWorld < Wx::App def on_init helloframe = Wx::Frame.new(nil, "Hello World") choices = ["one", "two", "three", "four", "five"] data = ["data1", "data2", "data3", "data4", "data5"]
2007 Oct 09
17
Crash when using item data with a CheckListBox
Hi, The following code works as expected with a list box. require "wx" class HelloWorld < Wx::App def on_init helloframe = Wx::Frame.new(nil, "Hello World") choices = ["one", "two", "three", "four", "five"] data = ["data1", "data2", "data3", "data4", "data5"]
2008 Nov 11
6
Build problem with ruby-1.9.1-preview1
Hi all, I wanted to have a look at wxRuby on a recent version of ruby 1.9 (ruby-1.9.1-preview1) on Ubuntu 8.10 x86. Here is the result : chauk-mean at MyUbuntu:~/wxruby2$ ruby19 -v ruby 1.9.1 (2008-10-28 revision 19983) [i686-linux] chauk-mean at MyUbuntu:~/wxruby2$ rake19 WXRUBY_VERSION=1.9.9 gem (in /home/chauk-mean/wxruby2) Enabling DYNAMIC build Enabling RELEASE build Enabling UNICODE build
2007 Sep 20
7
Troubles with ListBox and CheckListBox events
Hi all, Here is an excerpt of code (with the new syntax from upcoming wxRuby 1.9.2) : evt_checklistbox(my_checklist, :on_checklistbox) evt_listbox(my_checklist, :on_listbox) evt_listbox(my_list, :on_listbox) def on_checklistbox(event) checklist = event.event_object # puts "listbox - event : item[#{event.int}] checked : #{event.checked?}" puts "listbox -
2011 Jan 13
1
10.04 Ubuntu
Hi, Chauk-Mean and all - I have just ported everything to 10.04 ubuntu, and I am pleased to note that I was able to use prepackaged stuff almost everywhere. Yes, it was painful before I figured it out. :) I used apt-get to install ruby-1.8.7, all the wx libraries (including the dev header packages) I uninstalled the debian rubygems package completely and installed rubygems-1.4.1 from the
2009 Nov 05
17
installing wxruby 2.0.1. missing lwx_gtk2u_media-2.8
Hi, i tried too install wxruby-2.0.1 on opensuse 11.2 from the rake command I get the following error: ... usr/lib/gcc/i586-suse-linux/4.4/../../../../i586-suse-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lwx_gtk2u_media-2.8 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status rake aborted! Command failed with status (1): [g++ -shared -fPIC -o -L. -rdynamic -Wl,-...] /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:995:in
2009 Jan 05
8
How to use evt_update_ui wrt RichTextCtrl ?
Hi, I''m trying to create a very simple RichTextCtrl sample based on the C++ version. This works pretty well now with the fixes for missing RichTextCtrl.selection_bold? ... methods. See the attached script. Given the formatting buttons (bold, italics, underlined), I can type text with the proper formatting, select some text and apply a formatting later ... The problem I have is I
2009 Jan 05
8
How to use evt_update_ui wrt RichTextCtrl ?
Hi, I''m trying to create a very simple RichTextCtrl sample based on the C++ version. This works pretty well now with the fixes for missing RichTextCtrl.selection_bold? ... methods. See the attached script. Given the formatting buttons (bold, italics, underlined), I can type text with the proper formatting, select some text and apply a formatting later ... The problem I have is I
2008 Mar 12
3
Different (tree) event behaviors across platforms
Hi all, I''m currently writing a simple outliner application as a tutorial on wxRuby (both will be soon released ;-) ) I tested this application on Windows and Linux and found that the tree event behavior : - is sometime strange on each platform - is also different on each platform Even if I managed to take care of these differences in the application, I''m just wondering if : -
2010 Jan 28
5
Compiling problem on Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit
Hello, I''m trying to compile wxruby for Ruby 1.9 on Ubuntu Karmic 64 bit, but I can''t get it to work. I''ve already done this for the 32 bit version (on another machine, of course), so I don''t see where''s the problem with that. I thought, I had all neccessary libraries installed, but maybe you know better... After compiling for a long time, rake fails
2007 Oct 09
3
Trouble with dialog based application
Hi, A long time ago, I made some MFC GUI programming ... There was basically 2 kinds of application : - dialog based application : a simple app based on a dialog (without menu, toolbar, status bar ...) - frame based app (Single Document or Multiple Document) with menu, toolbar, status bar ... I tried to make a dialog based app with wxRuby but the application never exits !! The following code
2004 Aug 08
7
wxruby-swig progress report
Hey everybody, I''ve made some progress on wxruby-swig, and have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the MSVC version finally can run all of the samples provided in CVS. I''m using the same solve-by-ignore solution to the GC problem that wxruby uses, so there is far less crashing goin'' on. Depending on the next few weeks, we might be able to
2005 Feb 20
11
Suggestion for wxruby name change
We''ve had some discussion in the past about the wxruby vs wxruby-swig name, and how they are a bit confusing. My big problem with ''wxruby-swig'' is that unless you know what ''swig'' is, it''s not a terribly useful (or sexy) postfix. It''s like naming a car after it''s manufacturing process - "the all new Acura
2004 Dec 17
14
WxRuby-SWIG and WxWidgets 2.5.x
A while back there was a discussion about what version of WxWidgets to target with WxRuby-SWIG. I don''t remember seeing any resolution, but I gather that thus far WxRuby-SWIG has continued to target 2.4.2, with the thinking that WxRuby-SWIG would quickly mature to the point that it could replace WxRuby, and once that was done the focus would shift to working with 2.5.x.
2005 Apr 27
6
does anyone have success with wxruby with wxwidgets 2.6?
Hello, All. I`m trying to compile wxruby with wxwidgets 2.6 under windows with latest mingw, but have lot of troubles. wxwidgets and ruby 1.8.2 compiles just fine, examples work pretty well. To make wxruby compile (non-swig, from cvs) i was made some minor changes like explicit cast ("IN2NUM(...)" to "INT2NUM((long) ...)"), removed some constant definitions from const.cpp
2005 Jul 16
28
wxruby (was: Some questions)
Roy Sutton wrote (on the FreeRIDE list): > Really? That''s interesting. I haven''t checked out WxRuby but I would > be much happier using something that interfaces to the underlying > operating system''s widgets. As a member (and former leader) of the wxruby team, I thought I would share the state of the wxruby world. The current release is 0.6, and it has
2006 Aug 12
5
Windows build?
I performed a get on the CVS WxRuby2; I have installed wxWidgets 2.6.3 and SWIG 1.3.29. Additionally I am running Visual Studio on Windows XP. When I run rake to compile I receive the following error. App.cpp c:\wxWidgets-2.6.3/include\wx/platform.h(190) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: ''wx/setup.h'': No such file or directory rake aborted! Command failed with
2004 Aug 20
8
wxruby-swig: where does wxclasses-2.4.2.xml comes from?
Was trying to understand more about the internals of wxruby-swig, where does the big chunk of XML comes from? I saw something similiar in Python, is that massaged out of there? The codes produced by extractxml.rb and wxclasses-2.4.2.xml is quite different from the original header files. Just for example the WxDialog class. OnXXX are non-virtual in WxWidgets, but virtual in wxruby-swig
2008 Mar 01
11
wxRIDE Finally Available
Hello fellow wxRuby users, Well, after a long period in which I originally announced that I was creating an IDE, I have finally become satisfied enough to release a SVN Version of wxRIDE. I started the project out, and in cases where I couldn''t launch the application again, I utilized SciTE (Which uses Scintilla, same as wxRIDE), outside of that initial part, and subsequent failures to