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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.