Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "wxruby gems"
2005 Oct 22
6
wxruby.so error with weft-qda
Dear wxruby users
I''ve been trying to get wxruby-based weft-qda 0.9.6 running on a linux from
scratch 6.1 system (this list had a discussion about weft-qda last year and
alex fenton''s also been trying to help me out - no luck so far).
I get stuck with wxruby 0.60 (I think). I compiled wxruby against wxGTK 2.4.2
(without gtk2, without unicode - gtk+ version is 1.2.10) - after
2006 May 26
8
Advanced text editor developed with WxRuby
I just joined this list, have info to share, and some questions.
As background, I happen to be a blind person who uses a screen reader
utility to operate
the computer. I use the keyboard rather than mouse for input and the
screen reader, called JAWS, provides output in synthetic speech. This
generally works well for standard or common controls of Windows, which
WxWidgets wraps (since they are
2006 Feb 17
7
Re: Problem building wxRuby: htmlproc.h not found
Hi,
Has this problem been resolved?
I encountered the same problem on my FC3 system with wxGTK-2.4.2 and
wxruby-0.6.
Thanks.
Stephen
[Wxruby-users] Re: Problem building wxRuby: htmlproc.h not found
*Nick* devel at nicreations.com
2004 Nov 04
4
Attempt to build a gemspec
Hi all,
I''m trying to build a gemspec for win32-ipc, using a precompiled binary.
Here''s my gemspec file:
#win32-ipc.gemspec
require "rubygems"
spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "win32-ipc"
s.version = "0.3.1"
s.platform = Gem::Platform::WIN32
s.summary = "A base class for Win32 synchronization
objects."
2006 Jun 08
1
wxruby/version/linux
Dear WxRuby users and hackers,
am I right that WxRuby 0.6 which I have downloaded today from the
webpage is based on WxWidgets 2.4, which is based on GTK 1.2?
I have tried to run ''make'' after ''ruby extconf.rb'' with
WxRuby0.6/WxWidgets 2.6.3 but I got this error:
~/ruby/src/wxruby-0.6-src/src$ make
g++ -fPIC -O2 `wx-config --cxxflags` -I.
2004 Nov 21
7
wxRuby 0.6.0 is released!
wxRuby 0.6.0 has been released and is now available for
download from RubyForge at http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/
This release includes binary builds for Max OS X and
MS Windows.
Changes in this release include:
* Additional widget support in XRC (thanks to Marshall Elfstrand)
* Addition of wxScrollbar (thanks to Hans Harmon of Pinnacle
Technologies Inc)
* Addition of wxGrid event handlers (thanks
2006 May 13
4
Status
I''ve been looking in on WxRuby occasionally to see if it''s ready foruse, because I like some of the precepts, esp. native widgets.Finally I decided to ask.
How close is it to being easily installable on the three majorplatforms? deb or rpm on linux, binary installers on windows and osx.It has to be that easy for people to want to distribute applicationsto end users that use this
2005 Jun 26
10
wxruby + GTK2.0
I have a newly-installed Ubuntu linux box that I''m planning to use for
wxruby development (thanks for the advice on remote desktops from this
group). However, turns out that Ubuntu comes with GTK2.0, annd
wxwidgets 2.6 is reportedly better and easier to build than 2.4.2
against this.
Before I set off on a potentially fruitless compiling journey, I was
wondering if anyone had had
2008 Jan 04
2
use of Marshal with wxruby classes
Is it possible to use Marshal with wxruby classes to serialize an
application''s state?
I tried a minimal example of simply serializing a minimal frame object, and
I get the error "no marshal_dump is defined for class MinimalFrame".
I don''t fully understand this because I also tried another minimal example
of dumping a class which did not defined a marshal_dump, and it
2006 Oct 16
9
wxRuby-0.6.0, wxRuby2, SWIG and....
Hi, my first post here so a little background first...
I started out using wxRuby-0.6.0 about 4 months ago while trying to get a grip
on Ruby as a means of writing a little budgetting app I''ve been meaning to
write for a couple of years. As I didn''t like the way that the wxruby
examples are coded (having to punch the individual C++ api methods that way
isn''t nice) I
2004 Mar 14
3
Re: RubyGems 0.2.0
Hello Chad,
I installed and tried out rubygems for one of the win32-utils
projects named win32-mmap. This is on Win XP (Home).
Here is how I did it but got some errors (see at the end).
I must be doing something wrong.
Please help ...
-- Shashank
#------------------------------------------------------------
require ''rubygems''
spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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 Dec 30
8
WxRuby newbie Mac OS 10.4 install questions
Hi. Forgive me if I am asking questions that have already been
answered a million times,
but there doesn''t seem to be an easy way to search the wxruby-users
archives, so...
I tried to install wxruby for the Mac
by downloading the latest Mac package installer from
rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/1985/wxruby-0.6.0-osx-panther.dmg
and tried to run some of the wxruby-0.6.0/samples from 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
2005 Jul 27
2
SWIGging ConfigBase
Hi all
I''m trying to write an .i file for ConfigBase. If I can figure out a few
general SWIG things then I think most of it will work. Apols for the
noob swig questions.
The C++ class has lots of overloaded methods called Read, which return
different kinds of values. In wxruby-not-swig these are implemented as
read, read_bool, read_int and so on. read() means read_string(). In ruby
2007 Sep 26
7
development status, 1.9.2
Hi all
Just a quick update on recent SVN activity:
* added Sound and CollapsiblePane classes
* added the XRC tool to wxSugar
* fixed some XRC bugs in Window
* added syntax sugar for event handlers and list-like controls
* added some missing methods in Sizer
Sean - I''m away for about 10 days from this weekend, and I''m thinking of
doing a 1.9.2 release in the next day or two.
2006 Dec 18
13
unit testing wxruby GUIs
paul.allton at uk.bnpparibas.com wrote:
> I''m a big fan of automated UI testing (i.e. driving the UI from some
robot API). I appreciate this
> is potentially a whole new project, but does wxwidgets provide a
method of clicking buttons,
> typing into components ... if so, would it be technically possible to
expose this in wxruby.
I like automated UI testing too, but
2010 Mar 18
1
[Weft QDA users] weft and linux software requirements
Hello, I would really like to install and try Weft, but as a Gentoo
user, it seems I would have to downgrade many of my installed packages,
complicating other dependencies and so forth, to meet the requirements
listed on the Weft page, especially wxwidgets 2.4 and wxruby. Is there a
version, maybe an alpha or beta, that works with wxruby2 and wxwidgets 2.6?
John Norvell
Visiting Scholar
Pitzer
2005 May 03
10
Is wxRuby-SWIG version usable enough to package for download?
If wxRuby-SWIG is as usable as wxRuby 0.6.0, maybe it should be given a
version number and packaged up for download.
Given the nature of SWIG, having a lot more people use it would probably
result in more code contributions to this project.
Seems most of the changes are 2+ months old, so I''m guessing wxRuby-SWIG
is fairly stable right now in terms of frequency of changes...
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