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2004 Aug 26
18
wxRuby 0.5.0 has been released!
wxRuby 0.5.0 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. Please report any bugs or feature requests here: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?group_id=35 Changes in this release include: * Added XRC (Xml Resource File) support. * Added totally awesome HTML widget from Tobi
2005 Jul 24
11
Official name change to wxruby2
The CVS module has been renamed from wxruby-swig to wxruby2, and I have checked in the related changes to reflect the name change. Anyone with a CVS tree will need to re-checkout from CVS because of the module name change. There is now a wx.rb in the lib/ directory, which loads the wxruby2 shared library that gets built. I have tagged this as 0.0.22. Next steps: - Apply Choice.i patch from
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.
2004 Apr 27
15
Building wxruby on Solaris 9
Hi all, Ruby 1.8.1 Solaris 9 wxwindows 2.4.2 (package from blastwave.org) wxruby 0.3.0 I''m having trouble getting this sucker to build on my Solaris box. Here''s how I''m building: ruby extconf.rb --with-xrc-dir=/opt/csw --with-xrc-include=/opt/csw/lib/wx The include directive I added because the setup.h file is there (for whatever reason). And yes, /opt/csw/bin and
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,
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
2004 Aug 06
12
0.4.0 Compiling Under Mingw
> I am compiling wxRuby 0.4.0 on WinXP Home under MingW and MSYS 1.0. I can > compile wxWindows and Ruby fine and I get about 20 minutes into the wxRuby > compile and it quits, It says: [snip] > C:\mingw\bin\..\lib\gcc-lib\mingw32\3.2.3\..\..\..\..\mingw32\bin\ld.exe : > cannot find -lwxmsw241d > make: *** [wxruby.so] Error 1 > I replaced the $LIBS in the extconf.rb file
2003 Oct 22
11
Survey results
Many thanks to the 23 people who took the time to respond to the survey. It really will help me spend my time more effectively. As promised, here are the results. I have inserted some comments inside [brackets]. 1. Have you downloaded wxRuby? YES 19 NO 4 2. Have you successfully built wxRuby? YES 14 NO 8 [We really need binary downloads so people don''t have to build anything.
2004 Apr 18
5
wxruby.so size under Linux?
Today, I noticed that a completely clean build of wxRuby on my desktop machine is about 5.8 megs, but on my laptop is about 9.8 megs. Both computers are running Debian GNU/Linux, but my laptop is more of a mix of releases, whereas my desktop is almost entirely Sarge/Testing. Both are using gcc 3.3.3. In both cases, I did a full "get", and did a make from scratch. Any ideas about
2004 Jan 04
4
wxRuby Windows installer available for testing
I have a first cut of a windows installer for wxRuby available for testing. It can be downloaded with this URL: http://curthibbs.us/wxruby-mswin-0.2_debug.zip This installer currently assumes that you have installed Ruby from Andy Hunt''s one-click Ruby Installer for Windows, *and* that you have installed it in the default directory (C:\ruby). I still need to figure out how to read
2007 Apr 12
3
I''m looking for a wxwidgets interface builder which can output ruby code
Hi ! well i''m looking for a wxwidgets programming gui ( such as gtk/glade qt-designer ), which can output ruby code, i found wxglade, and wxdesigner, but both can''t output ruby files ... do you one ? ( which runs on linux ) thanks _______________________________________________ wxruby-users mailing list wxruby-users@rubyforge.org
2004 Aug 29
6
wxRuby Compile Problems on Gentoo eBuild
Can you guys take a look at this and help Tom out? Thanks, Curt -----Original Message----- From: Tom Payne [mailto:twp@gentoo.org] Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 10:53 AM To: Curt Hibbs Subject: Re: FW: [ANN] wxRuby 0.5.0 has been released! On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 11:54:52AM -0500, Curt Hibbs wrote: > Hi Tom, I just wanted to inform you that we just released a new version > wxRuby if you
2004 Aug 05
2
libraries needed to distribute app
Hi I''m making an installer for my WxRuby app, using exerb. I''ve included wxruby.so in the package, and it seems to work fine on my computer, but are there any other dlls or whatever I''m likely to need, for example for WxWidgets itself? Cheers alex
2005 Feb 24
15
New Docs - One and Three Quarter Look
Ok, the link: http://www.mktec.com/dev_www/wxrubydocs/ (try http://www.mktec.com/dev_www/wxruby-docs/ ,it does not work for me, although this is the actual directory, could you email me privately if this does/doesn''t work for you, thx) Updates in this preview of the new docs: - a new RDOC template courtesty of Nick - fixed paragraph jumping and monospace text where it
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
2004 Apr 29
10
wxruby-swig 0.0.12 is up
This one includes the latest App.cpp which includes the Mac fix from Nick. I thought it was in 0.0.11, but it wasn''t. It also adds support for "stock objects", like colours, pens, and fonts. This turned out to be quite challenging, but I''m happy with the solution. It only took a few days :-/ Kevin
2003 Dec 31
3
Whoo Hoo! I got a working Windows Build of wxRuby
I finally got a working native windows build of wxRuby (using a static build of wxWindows so everything is in a single dll -- wxruby.so)! Two things contributed to my success: 1) building wxWindows with the vc++ makefiles (instead of the vc++ projects), and 2) very careful attention to compiler/linker flags specified in extconf.rb. Kevin, I had to modify app.cpp, depend, extconf.rb, and wx.h. I
2004 Jul 06
13
XRC Resources
I currently use DialogBlocks to generate my dialogs for wxWidgets apps I write in C++. DialogBlocks has the ability to generate XRC resources which I would like to use with wxRuby, is this possible? I am very new to Ruby and it looks like a great language and with wxRuby it looks like a great solution for quick in house applications. Thanks Sean Long
2006 Sep 27
3
Window.i
Does anyone know if the XRC hand-coded methods in Window.i are still required after my recent change to return the correct types? Also, given that wxWindow.h is included all over the place, I think we need to move some of that stuff out into a common .i that''s included for all wxWindow descendants. Roy
2004 Oct 01
14
wxruby-swig on Windows & possible release
I''m trying to build wxruby-swig on windows with the idea of building a windows installer for it. I think that this would go a long way toward encouraging windows developers to try out wxruby-swig. What do you think? Are we far enough along to contemplate a release? Building wxruby-swig on windows is actually going pretty smoothly, but I want to build it with vc++ 7.1 to match the