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2006 Sep 12
6
Scintilla
wxScintilla already comes with a SWIG friendly header file. I modified the rakewx and the Scintilla.i file to include it directly from the wxScintilla install. This means it''s an odd-ball compared to our other classes. Does anyone see a problem with this? I think it''s best to use the one supplied with the installation to avoid problems of the header file getting out of
2005 Sep 15
5
wxScintilla vs. StyledTextControl
There is a contribution called ''stc'' (StyledTextControl) that comes with wxWidgets. It appears that this is -also- a wrapper around Scintilla. I can''t tell if one or the other of these two is a better choice or if there''s a particular reason to favor one over the other. I can see that having the source available right there in the contrib directory would
2006 Oct 24
8
tagged 0.0.37; release plans
Hi I just tagged 0.0.37 in Subversion. I also added a note on the Wiki on how to do this, and how to checkout a clean version: http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Release_HowTo For the build, I''m just about to upload a tarball, and will add a powerpc gem once the compiler''s chugged away. Please upload for your platform as you''re ready. I suggest we announce
2007 Aug 29
13
Scintilla
Hi I''ve been trying out the StyledTextCtrl/Scintilla component bundled with wxWidgets 2.8. Surprisingly, it''s very easy to get this working at a basic level with wxRuby (95% of credit to Roy, who originally created a SWIG file for this). So I''m wondering: should we try and integrate this into wxRuby core? Pros: - a cool component, interesting to developers - not
2007 Nov 21
6
MediaCtrl
Hi. Attached you find an attempt to adding MediaCtrl to WxRuby. It''s only tested on windows (compiled with msvc 6.0). Everything seems to be working fine except for a small problem with a few functions: wxFileOffset Seek(wxFileOffset where, wxSeekMode mode = wxFromStart); wxFileOffset Tell(); //FIXME: This should be const wxFileOffset Length(); //FIXME: This should be const
2007 May 21
13
First drop of new memory management
Hi Just a quick update on memory leaks etc. I''ve just dropped a bunch of patches with a new approach to linking ruby''s GC to Wx''s memory handling. Still some work to do - eg bigdemo.rb falls over quite quickly - but working well for me on other samples. Briefly, it disposes of fixdeleting. For almost all objects that aren''t Windows, they should now be
2006 Nov 17
5
0.0.38 release?
Hi Should we look to do a 0.0.38 release soon? I think we should get an updated set of gems out there to show we are making progress. So if you have a moment over the next couple of days, please could you post how stable a release gem from SVN HEAD is on your OS? Linux seems OK on release, crashes in debug mode - which seem to relate to the same failed assertion from wx/event.h.
2006 Oct 19
2
Wx::Scintilla - working
At last, managed to get Scintilla up and running on OS X. Sorry it''s taken so long. Patch attached to enable Scintilla to be included in a Mac build. More difficult was how figuring out how to get wxscintilla built in the first place - have added instructions on our ''Building for release'' page on the wiki: http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Release_HowTo
2006 Sep 11
8
next steps - public alpha?
Seems the gems and tarball have been downloaded a bit with no reported problems. I suggest we do an alpha release incorporating Roy''s useful recent fixes and announce it more publicly e.g. on the mailing list. It''s not perfect, but again we have made a lot of progress since late July and we should build on it; it was our dev goal. I now personally have to put some effort
2007 Aug 02
3
wxSocket..... or wxRubySocket....
Hey Alex, I was looking into figuring out a way to create a truely Asynchronis Socket type for Ruby, and thought I''d go down to the bare minimal implementation of it, to start creating a socket, and then I got to thinking. Looking at the wxWidgets C/C++ Code, it doesn''t do much different then what I''m doing, only in Ruby, so I thought maybe, as a way to avoid
2008 Jan 17
1
wxSockets
Hello guys, Alright Alex..... I need a few tips on where to start. I know that I''m going to need to rewrite the wxSocket header files, in order to incorperate them into wxRuby. But some advice on stuff such as wxSocketClient::new/connect, where it takes a wxIPAddress, and so forth. I know they are pretty friviolous structures for holding information about Addresses in which to make
2005 Sep 18
1
Scintilla to try out
Here''s a .zip file with the files and directory structure needed to try out my scintilla changes. It also included a help file. You''ll, of course, need to download wxScintilla from here: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=51305&package_id=45182 Oh. Hmm, I just noticed he made a new build today. I guess I''ll have to go see what''s
2007 Sep 12
14
screenshots & wxruby apps
Hi I''ve added a page to the wiki to show some screenshots opf the wxRuby samples: http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?ScreenShots I''d like to get some screenshots for OS X to add to this, if anyone could supply them please. It would be nice to show the minimal sample for all three platforms, plus perhaps some of the ones that aren''t included there. Also if
2009 Jan 29
6
Control Characters
I am attempting a text editor using wxRuby. I''m having character issues. Strings are not binary-safe. Some characters are not allowed. - newline / line feed (\n), tab (\t) are displayed - carraige return (\r) is stripped - Other control characters and high-ascii cause control values to become empty. Affected controls include: Wx::TextCtrl, Wx::StaticText, Wx::Clipboard, et al. Most
2008 Jan 08
28
1.9.3 release, rakefile
Hi I''d like to put out a 1.9.3 release perhaps later this week/weekend. If you have a chance to test the build and samples esp with latest rubygems, please do. There are still some bugs on the list, and samples to do, but this should address all the build/install probs that have come up. And it would be good to get some testing and feedback on some of the new classes. A note on the
2007 Nov 01
6
Universal Binary on OS X
Since the PPC Macs are no longer being produced and my PPC build machine is getting a little old I thought I would try making a universal version of the Mac OS X gem. After a little investigation it turned out to be surprisingly easy to do, just pass --enable-universal_binary when building wxWidgets and add -arch ppc -arch i386 to $extra_cppflags and $extra_ldflags in rakemacosx.rb. Now the
2007 Apr 10
2
What does the end user need to run wxruby apps ?
Hi ! I''m new to this mailing list ! I''m just beginning to learn ruby programmation, ( so far mainly coded php web apps, and math algorithms with Caml ), so i''m a noob about libraries, toolkits, etc .... I wondered what does the end user need to run wxruby applications ? _ On Windows, he''ll need the ruby interpreter ( such as the one click ruby installer ), and
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
2006 Sep 03
5
Status Update
I feel like I''ve mostly been banging my head against header file issues for the last couple weeks. I don''t feel like I''ve gotten any actual ''work'' done on fixing wrapping problems, adding new classes or improving the samples. I''m searching for any but haven''t found ''em. Some things I''ve noticed: 1) Some
2007 Jun 27
2
Splitting wxRuby2.so into multiple libraries
Hey Alex and fellow developers, I figured I''d split this off into a seperate discussion, to get an idea of what to look at with this. Ofcourse, with every first step, there needs to be some kind of outline set forth to split up wxRuby2 into multiple libraries, to ensure coherance amongst the developers, and future development, so people will know, this goes to this, this goes to