Some doc updates,

makefile and distrib things.


git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@6639 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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Robert Roebling
2000-03-12 17:11:54 +00:00
parent 760e231bf0
commit 6e7b6cc6f7
5 changed files with 41 additions and 16 deletions

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12th March '2000: wxWindows 2.1.14 released
19th March '2000: wxWindows 2.1.14 released
An extra library for the OpenGl class now gets builts
and installed. There is also an extra RPM for this
small class now.
Added possibility to compile wxGTK with already installed
image libraries (TIFF, JPEG, PNG, ZLIB) if you really
know what you are doing.
Added support for pipes and a stream class to get data
out of them.

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wxWindows no longer supports GTK 1.0 (as did some early
snapshots) so that you will need GTK 1.2 when using it.
GTK 1.2.6 is recommended although somw programs will work
GTK 1.2.6 is recommended although some programs will work
with GTK 1.2.3 onwards.
More information is available from my homepage at:

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\twocolitem{{\bf wxHORIZONTAL\_HATCH}}{Horizontal hatch.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxVERTICAL\_HATCH}}{Vertical hatch.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSTIPPLE}}{Stippled using a bitmap.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSTIPPLE_MASK_OPAQUE}}{Stippled using a bitmap's mask.}
\end{twocollist}
\wxheading{See also}
@@ -214,13 +215,17 @@ Sets the stipple bitmap.
\wxheading{Remarks}
The style will be set to wxSTIPPLE.
The style will be set to wxSTIPPLE, unless the bitmap has a mask associated
to it, in which case the style will be set to wxSTIPPLE_MASK_OPAQUE.
Note that there is a big difference between stippling in X and Windows.
On X, the stipple is a mask between the wxBitmap and current colour.
On Windows, the current colour is ignored, and the bitmap colour is used.
However, for pre-defined modes like wxCROSS\_HATCH, the behaviour is the
same for both platforms.
If the wxSTIPPLE variant is used, the bitmap will be used to fill out the
area to be drawn. If the wxSTIPPLE_MASK_OPAQUE is used, the current
text foreground and text background determine what colours are used for
displaying and the bits in the mask (which is a mono-bitmap actually)
determine where to draw what.
Note that under Windows 95, only 8x8 pixel large stipple bitmaps are
supported, Windows 98 and NT as well as GTK support arbitrary bitmaps.
\wxheading{See also}
@@ -244,6 +249,7 @@ Sets the brush style.
\twocolitem{{\bf wxHORIZONTAL\_HATCH}}{Horizontal hatch.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxVERTICAL\_HATCH}}{Vertical hatch.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSTIPPLE}}{Stippled using a bitmap.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSTIPPLE_MASK_OPAQUE}}{Stippled using a bitmap's mask.}
\end{twocollist}}
\wxheading{See also}

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%\special{!/@scaleunit 1 def}
\parskip=10pt
\parindent=0pt
\title{wxWindows 2.1.13: A portable C++ and Python GUI toolkit}
\title{wxWindows 2.1.14: A portable C++ and Python GUI toolkit}
\winhelponly{\author{by Julian Smart et al
%\winhelponly{\\$$\image{1cm;0cm}{wxwin.wmf}$$}
}}
\winhelpignore{\author{Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin,
Robin Dunn, et al}
\date{February 11th 2000}
\date{March 19th 2000}
}
\makeindex
\begin{document}