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@@ -45,7 +44,8 @@ See also <a href="faq.htm">top-level FAQ page</a>.
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<li><a href="#shortcutproblem">Why are menu hotkeys or shortcuts not working in my application?</a></li>
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<li><a href="#regconfig">Why can I not write to the HKLM part of the registry with wxRegConfig?</a></li>
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<li><a href="#access">Is MS Active Accessibility supported?</a></li>
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<li><a href="#dspfmt">Why does Visual C++ complain about corrupted project files{/a></li>
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<li><a href="#dspfmt">Why does Visual C++ complain about corrupted project files??</a></li>
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<li><a href="#crtmismatch">Visual C++ gives errors about multiply defined symbols, what can I do?</a></li>
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</ul>
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<hr>
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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ without ever needing a copy of Microsoft Windows. See the Technical Note on the
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<h3><a name="wince">What about Windows CE?</a></h3>
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This port is largely complete. For further information, see the <a href="http://www.wxwindows.org/embedded.htm#wxwince">wxEmbedded</a> page.<P>
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This port is largely complete. For further information, see the <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/embedded.htm#wxwince">wxEmbedded</a> page.<P>
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<h3><a name="winxp">What do I need to do for Windows XP?</a></h3>
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or if building the static Release library, lib/msw.<P>
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See also the <a href="http://wiki.wxwindows.org/wiki.pl?Table_Of_Contents">wxWiki Contents</a>
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See also the <a href="http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?Table_Of_Contents">wxWiki Contents</a>
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for more information.<P>
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@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ example) and regenerate the makefile using tmake.<P>
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tmake can be found at
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<a href="http://www.troll.no/freebies/tmake.html" target=_new>www.troll.no/freebies/tmake.html</a>.
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It's a Perl5 program and so it needs Perl (doh). There is a binary for
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It's a Perl5 program and so it needs Perl (doh). There is a binary for
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Windows (available from the same page), but I haven't used it, so
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I don't know if it works as flawlessly as "perl tmake" does (note
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for people knowing Perl: don't try to run tmake with -w, it won't
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<pre>tmake -t b32 wxwin.pro -o ../../src/msw/makefile.b32</pre><P>
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The makefiles are untested - I don't have any of Borland, Watcom or
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The makefiles are untested - I don't have any of Borland, Watcom or
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Symantec and I don't have enough diskspace to recompile even with
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VC6 using makefiles. The new makefiles are as close as possible to the
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old ones, but not closer: in fact, there has been many strange things
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@@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ First, you can use wxRegKey directly, for example:
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regKey.SetName(idName);
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{
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wxLogNull dummy;
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wxLogNull dummy;
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if (!regKey.Create())
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{
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idName = wxT("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\My Company\\My Product\\Stuff\\");
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<H3><a name="#access">Is MS Active Accessibility supported?</a></H3>
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This is being worked on. Please see <a href="http://www.wxwindows.org/access.htm">this page</a>
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This is being worked on. Please see <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/access.htm">this page</a>
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for the current status.
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<P>
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<h3><a name="#dspfmt">Why does Visual C++ complain about corrupted project files{/a></h3>
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<h3><a name="#dspfmt">Why does Visual C++ complain about corrupted project files??</a></h3>
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If you have downloaded the wxWidgets sources from the cvs using a Unix cvs
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client or downloaded a daily snapshot in <tt>.tar.gz</tt> format, it is likely
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@@ -510,6 +510,32 @@ Of course, another possibility is to always use only the Windows cvs client
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and to avoid this problem completely.
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<p>
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<h3><a name="#crtmismatch">Visual C++ gives errors about multiply defined symbols, what can I do?</a></h3>
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If you get errors like this
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<pre>
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MSVCRTD.lib(MSVCRTD.dll) : error LNK2005: _xxxxxx already defined in LIBCD.lib(yyyyy.obj)
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</pre>
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when linking your project, this means that you used different versions of CRT
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(C Run-Time) library for wxWindows (or possibly another library) and the main
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project. Visual C++ provides static or dynamic and multithread safe or not
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versions of CRT for each of debug and release builds, for a total of 8
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libraries. You can choose among them by going to the "Code generation"
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page/subitem of the "C++" tab/item in the project proprieties dialog in VC6/7.
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<p>
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To avoid problems, you <strong>must</strong> use the same one for all
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components of your project. wxWindows uses multithread safe DLL version of the
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CRT which is a good choice but may be problematic when distributing your
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applications if you don't include the CRT DLL in your installation -- in this
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case you may decide to switch to using a static CRT version. If you build with
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<tt>wxUSE_THREADS == 0</tt> you may also use the non MT-safe version as it is
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slightly smaller and faster.
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<p>
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But the most important thing is to use the <strong>same</strong> CRT setting for
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all components of your project.
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