Change documentation references from OS X to macOS (#1927)

Since OS X 10.12 it has been named macOS so it makes sense
to reference it in documentation as such, even when it
sometimes refers to older versions which were called (Mac) OS X.
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Tobias Taschner
2020-07-04 22:08:24 +02:00
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@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ aware of the potential problems covered by the following section.
wxWidgets uses the system @c wchar_t in wxString implementation by default
under all systems. Thus, under Microsoft Windows, UCS-2 (simplified version of
UTF-16 without support for surrogate characters) is used as @c wchar_t is 2
bytes on this platform. Under Unix systems, including OS X, UCS-4 (also
bytes on this platform. Under Unix systems, including macOS, UCS-4 (also
known as UTF-32) is used by default, however it is also possible to build
wxWidgets to use UTF-8 internally by passing @c \--enable-utf8 option to
configure.