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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 Dec 24
0
[801] trunk/wxruby2/doc/textile: Explain how to use the block-style class methods in these classes
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2005 Jul 31
5
SWIG compilation
The result of the compilation after installing swig results in lots of errors of the sort: WindowDisabler.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtr I can see this is defined in rubydef.swg but I''m not sure why this isn''t just included in the files that need it. Can any swig experts tell me what I need to do to progress? I''m using
2004 Oct 06
11
find_window_by_xxx doesn''t find Gauge or BitmapButton
I''m fairly new to the Ruby world, particularly WxRuby, so please forgive me if this is ground that''s been covered in the past. I''m trying to load a frame from an XRC file (created using DialogBlocks), and I''m having trouble getting an instance of the Gauge object using the Wx::Window.find_window_by_xxx methods. I''m trying this on Windows XP,
2007 Jun 26
0
[1085] trunk/wxruby2/swig: Add checks and ruby exceptions for two common Wx::Window mistakes leading to
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2005 Apr 03
4
BusyCursor probs in 0.6
The new block version of BusyCursor doesn''t work for me -- some actions in between the { braces } do not get carried out. To illustrate, I have taken the nothing.rbw sample app, and added a couple of lines to it, so the full code now reads: require ''wxruby'' include Wx class MyFrame < Wx::Frame def initialize(title) super(nil, -1, title) end end class
2007 Feb 09
20
Hello Everyone
I have a bit of a problem with installation. I installed wxX11 in my linux box. I compiled the demos and all the demos, save dbbrowse, work. I think I have a functional wx. Now I''m trying to install wxRuby from source, since I have a 64 bit machine. I only have permission to my home directory so my installation is : /usr/people/stevenq/Applications/wxX11/
2004 Dec 22
2
(no subject)
Hi, While running the sample application controls/control.rbw I encountered the following error: controls.rbw:1064:in `onAbout'': undefined method `free'' for #<Wx::BusyCursor:0x2 827db0> (NoMethodError) from controls.rbw:1039:in `initialize'' from controls.rbw:1039:in `call'' from controls.rbw:1164:in `main_loop''
2006 Dec 24
0
[803] trunk/wxruby2/Changelog: Update with recent changes
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2006 Dec 31
0
[817] trunk/wxruby2/Changelog: Last changes of 2006!
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2005 Jul 26
10
Patch for wxRuby2
Ok so I made a lot of changes and the controls sample works pretty good now. What I changed or added: - Got all my modifications meshed into wxRuby2. - Added constructors to wxIcon.h - Changed Xrc.i to XmlResource.i and changed wxXrc to wxXmlResource within the file. I also had to change Xrc to XmlResource in rakewx.rb. - For backwards compatability with wxRuby 0.6 I added the subclass methods
2005 Feb 08
5
New Docs - One Look and a Partial Glance
Ok, same url as before: http://www.mktec.com/dev_www/wxruby-docs/ We aren''t at the second look yet (because i dont'' have arguments in the docs yet), but that is coming. This fixes the bug where classes after Image didn''t have any docs, and this fixes the issue where many methods weren''t documented (like the class Frame). Now the only methods that are not
2006 Nov 06
3
HtmlWindow and friends
Hi Attached is a patch to add HtmlWindow and some of its friends, including HtmlEasyPrinting. Also a sample. I haven''t tried exposing the parsing and rendering API yet to allow custom tags etc - I just wanted to get basic HTML and the 0.6.0 compatibility classes first. There may well be some quite easy classes left. There''s one ugly kludge to get OnOpeningURL to compile -
2004 Oct 19
9
News for OS X Users
Sorry things have gone silent on the release front, but I have some good news: I''ve gotten wxruby-swig to build as a OS X framework. This has a couple of ramifications 1) wxruby for the Mac will finally exactly like its Linux and PC counterparts, menu bar and all. 2) Bundling wxruby applications becomes a lot easier. 3) The next binary installer should be able to support darwinports,
2004 Jul 20
6
The great MSVC wxruby-swig bug hunt!
Hi everyone, As Kevin has just announced, wxruby-swig has been moved into CVS as a toplevel project. It still is not in a "releasable" form yet, but it now builds on more systems than it doesn''t, and is moving towards stability. Because of the complexity of the build environment, we''re using rake (http://rake.rubyforge.org) as a build system instead of the standard
2005 Mar 14
11
[Fwd: Re: Help a newbie pick a gui tool kit]
Hey Guys, This just came over the rubytalk list. Does anybody have any Debian experience? BTW, one thing this project *really* could use is people to package wxruby for <your distro here>. You don''t need SWIG/C++ experience for it, and a little work could help a lot of people. Nick -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Help a newbie pick a gui tool kit Date: Sun, 13
2008 May 18
0
[ wxruby-Bugs-20211 ] Unresolved symbol due to linkage error
Bugs item #20211, was opened at 2008-05-18 13:46 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=218&aid=20211&group_id=35 Category: Compile/build Group: current Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Tobias Peters (t-peters) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: Unresolved symbol due to linkage error Initial Comment: While compiling wxruby
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
2005 Aug 04
9
wxruby2 retooling
I finally gave up on swig 1.3.22, since it seems to be causing too many problems. Ubuntu breezy will have 1.3.24, so I''m retargeting wxruby2 to swig 1.3.24+. At the moment, I have 1.3.25 on my system, since that''s the current release. I''m finding all kinds of problems with the post-processors we have that clean up the .cpp files that swig creates. The
2006 Nov 13
7
[736] trunk/wxruby2/samples/dialogs/dialogs.rb: Fixed crashing bug in on_paint and made the code style more Ruby like.
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