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2005 Sep 11
4
Handling int pointer parameters
There are several functions that take the parameters (int *x, int *y) In some cases x & y are simply return values. In some cases x & y are both input and output. How are we going to handle this properly? One method would be to change the header files to something like xin or xout. I don''t really like that method as it''ll break as soon as header files change.
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 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
2007 May 07
11
Is there any IDE (event driven) for wxRuby?
Hello, I''m completely newbie to wxRuby, in fact to Ruby language as well, but I''m completely in love with it!! I''m not a programmer, dunno maaaaaaaaany "technical things" but I''m doing my best. I Installed wxWidgets and wxRuby, the samples files run perfect, I was wondering... IS THERE ANY IDE FOR WXRUBY? something like REALbasic or Xcode Interface
2010 Jan 17
3
Does wxRuby include Gizmos controls?
Hi, I''m starting to use wxRuby for personal projects. Originally, I used wxPython in my company because they don''t want to install the Ruby environment just for me... But at home, I still prefer the Ruby language... So, wxWidgets is a great library, but wxPythons add some intersting stuff. I''m specially interested by the TreeListCtrl. it seems that this control
2007 Oct 20
3
Learning sources
When i decide to create a GUI for my desktop "Ruby" application, i have been stucked about wxruby. Then i have looked at wxwindows and wxwidgets sources but the syntax was not so familiar to me. Because the examples were written in C++ generally. For understanding main concept this experience was good for me. Later, for more familiar syntax i have looked at wxphyton sources and i read
2004 May 24
9
Combo Box
>> You really want to call get_value. Unfortunately, that''s not implemented >> in wxRuby 0.3.0. >I found to my surprise that this method is actually working, but only in the >example code that comes with wxRuby one-click install for Windows. @combo.get_label seems to work for me. See sample code below. HTH, Assaph ----- CODE ----- require ''wxruby''
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
2005 Oct 15
6
R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
Hello, Following a discussion initiated on r-devel, that mentions SciViews-R and other GUIs issues for R, I would like to make comments (and would be happy if these comments would initiate interesting initiatives). A big, big problem with SciViews-R is that a part of it is written in Visual Basic 6, a M$$$$ language, not supported any more, buggy, non transposable to other platforms, etc,
2004 Mar 30
12
Big question: Move to SWIG?
A few days ago, someone asked me why I am using wxpp instead of SWIG. The question prompted me to revisit and re-evaluate SWIG, and I now believe it would be best to convert wxRuby to SWIG. SWIG has greatly improved its C++ support since the last time I looked at it, and I think its Ruby support has improved quite a bit as well. Also, now that I have written wxpp, I understand the nature of
2006 Aug 21
13
gem version numbering
Hi all, I am concerned about the version number for our gem. Currently, we have it set to 1.9, indicating that it is "before the upcoming 2.0 release". However, there is nothing in the version number that indicates this is a "preview" "alpha" "buggy" release. The gem version numbering scheme does not allow things like 2.0-pre. It also requires each public
2006 Sep 03
5
Patch to wxMDIParentFrame.h
This patch file will allow the MDI example to run. We''ll need to revisit it later. There''s still a crash but it''s the same crash as from the scrolled window example. I''ll send a patch later that fixes the problem with DrawLines. Roy _______________________________________________ wxruby-users mailing list wxruby-users@rubyforge.org
2008 Oct 07
11
Creating GUIs for R
Hi all, I have looked around for help on creating GUIs for R, but haven't found anything. I would be interested in any advice or webpages that have information on the best language, tutorials etc. for creating simple GUIs. Mainly I want to do this as a heuristic exercise. Thanks for any help. Wade Wall [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 May 03
4
Wx::HtmlWindow.on_link_clicked
Hello, wxruby-users. This is an addition which implement wrapper for overloading wxHtmlWindow::OnLinkClicked method. Unfortunately, it was impossible to make it correctly without ugly hack to wxpp.rb, but i`m hope it does not broke it. Please look at attachment for a patch for htmlwindow.t and wxpp.rb and additional file htmllinkinfo.t (need to be added to $objs array in extconf.rb). Sample
2010 May 18
8
gem for snow leopard?
Does anybody plan to post binary rem for SL? Id''love to rely on its availability in the installation script... As wx included in installation package makes it huge... Sergey Chernov real.sergeych@gmail.com
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 : -
2008 Mar 04
2
How to build and test wxRuby
Greetings, I''m using wxRuby2 to develop an app, and I''d like to have a build of wxRuby2 to work from so that when I find something that doesn''t work, I can maybe attempt to find out why and, who knows, maybe even submit a patch once in a while. I should start by saying that I''m on Mac OS X 10.5.2. What I''d like to do is to have this build of
2008 Jan 02
7
Bug #16760
Hi, I just submitted bug #16760. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments. (svn failed too, but I can''t say if this is the same error. If this is a dependency issue, the main web page should be updated too.) I''m just trying to run wxruby and go through the tutorial, but also want enter it as a new package for the SourceMage GNU/Linux distribution. Thanks.
2007 Apr 13
3
version numbering
Hi Seems a lot of people are still downloading 0.6.0 and using it - my concern is that people will find it buggy and incomplete and give up on wxruby altogether. I think we''ve got wxruby2 to a point where it''s all round better than the old series, even though it''s not release quality, and we''re missing the DnD classes. So for the next release,
2006 Aug 31
4
Help with URL drop
Hello, I am trying to implement a drag from the browser address bar (favicon) and drop onto a wxRuby app. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to set the drop target to accept the URL data type? Any help or pointers appreciated... I implemented file drop with no issues but the url thing has me stumped. John Purrier email: john@junqbox.com <mailto:john@junqbox.com> web: