Sync wxGTK docs from WX_2_6_BRANCH to HEAD

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Mart Raudsepp
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ IMPORTANT NOTE:
When sending bug reports tell us what version of wxWidgets you are
using (including the beta) and what compiler on what system. One
example: wxGTK 2.6.2, gcc 2.95.4, Redhat 6.2
example: wxGTK 2.6.3, gcc 3.4.5, Fedora Core 4
* The simplest case
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@@ -118,8 +118,9 @@ g++ myfoo.cpp `wx-config --libs --cxxflags` -o myfoo
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wxWidgets/GTK+ requires the GTK+ library to be installed on your system. It has
to be a stable version, preferably version 1.2.10 (at least 1.2.3 is required,
1.2.7 is strongly recommended).
to be a stable version, preferably GTK+ 2.x.y, where x is an even number.
GTK+ version 1.2 is highly discouraged, but if you decide to still use it,
please use version 1.2.10 (at least 1.2.3 is required, 1.2.7 is strongly recommended).
You can get the newest version of the GTK+ from the GTK+ homepage at:

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@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ wxWidgets GUI library.
wxWidgets no longer supports GTK 1.0.x (as did some early
snapshots) and support for GTK 1.2.x will be phased out
over time. Nearly all work is now done on GTK 2.0.x and
quite a few of the enhancements of GTK+ 2.2.x and even
GTK 2.4.x are used.
quite a few of the enhancements of GTK+ 2.4.x and even
GTK 2.8.x are used.
More info about the wxWidgets project (including all the
other ports and version of wxWidgets) can be found at the

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This document it always out of date. Please
This document is always out of date. Please
see the bug list on SourceForge or one of
the mailing lists.

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\section{wxGTK port}\label{wxgtkport}
wxGTK is a port of wxWidgets using the GTK+ library available
from www.gtk.org. It makes use of GTK+'s native widgets wherever
possible and uses wxWidgets' generic controls when needed. GTK+
itself has been ported to a number of systems, but so far only the
original X11 version is supported. Support for the recently released
GTK+ 2.0 including Unicode support is work in progress.
wxGTK is a port of wxWidgets using the GTK+ library.
It makes use of GTK+'s native widgets wherever possible and uses
wxWidgets' generic controls when needed. GTK+ itself has been
ported to a number of systems, but so far only the original X11
version is supported. Support for other GTK+ backends is planned,
such as the new DirectFB backend.
You will need GTK+ 1.2.3 or higher which is available from:
All work is being done on GTK+ version 2.0 and above. Support for
GTK+ 1.2 will be deprecated in a later release.
You will need GTK+ 2.0 or higher which is available from:
\urlref{http://www.gtk.org}{http://www.gtk.org}
In order to configure wxWidgets to compile wxGTK you will
need to type:
The newer version of GTK+ you use, the more native widgets and
features will be utilized. We have gone to a great extent to
allow compiling wxWidgets applications with a latest version of
GTK+, with the resulting binary working on systems even with a
much lower version of GTK+. You will have to ensure that the
application is launched with lazy symbol binding for that.
\begin{verbatim}
configure --with-gtk
\end{verbatim}
In order to configure wxWidgets to compile wxGTK you will
need use the {\tt --with-gtk} argument to the {\tt configure} script.
This is the default for many systems.
GTK+ 1.2 can still be used, albeit discouraged. For that you can
pass {\tt --with-gtk=1} to the {\tt configure} script.
For further information, please see the files in docs/gtk
in the distribution.