Remove all trailing spaces

No real changes, just clean up sources by removing trailing spaces from
all the non-generated files.

This should hopefully avoid future commits mixing significant changes
with insignificant whitespace ones.
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Vadim Zeitlin
2019-01-30 17:28:08 +01:00
parent ae94f4da9c
commit 8fbca5cb70
320 changed files with 1611 additions and 1611 deletions

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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ maybe stripped down to
"Specialization is for insects."
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The Open-Source, Cross-Platform GUI Framework
The Open-Source, Cross-Platform GUI Framework
with Ten Years of Evolution Behind It
I saw this changed to 'native UI' on the website, which is slightly more
@@ -81,17 +81,17 @@ accurate but sounds less 'catchy' imho.
.. and templates.
Hmm. I might buy a mug that had, say, a wxLogo and "wxWidgets" (and
maybe the website URL underneath in smaller type) on one side and
Hmm. I might buy a mug that had, say, a wxLogo and "wxWidgets" (and
maybe the website URL underneath in smaller type) on one side and
"Specialization is for insects ... and templates" on the other.
.. only if it held at leat a full half (imperial) pint, mind. Not
.. only if it held at leat a full half (imperial) pint, mind. Not
one of those wussy 8.5 fl.oz. jobbies.
That'd be a nice ice-breaker when working at a new client's site -
That'd be a nice ice-breaker when working at a new client's site -
people would be bound to stop and ask what it was all about!
.. and how about a nice silk tie (US: necktie) with the logo on ...
.. and how about a nice silk tie (US: necktie) with the logo on ...
Oh, I forgot, we programmers don't wear ties.
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@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ One API to bridge them all and in the compiler bind them.
wxWidgets
How about "and in the linker bind them"? That's where the local libraries
How about "and in the linker bind them"? That's where the local libraries
get bound to the wxWidgets code anyway.
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@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Hugh Gibson wrote:
> window control in different operating systems to emphasise the
> native look and feel.
Nice idea. But I wonder where you'll find some volunteer willing to
Nice idea. But I wonder where you'll find some volunteer willing to
have his face tattooed with win32 common controls ;-)
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