From: Daan L. <daa...@xs...> - 2003-10-07 09:25:44
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Hi Luc, > i installed wx 2.4.2 + dev from rpm on mdk9.1/vmware > and recompile 0.3 from the src. > > most sample went fine, but: > - time flows... : all writing are garbled on the top left corner > - notebookright: : right note are ok on gtk, bitmap ok, but > no action on righclick > - camels : no action on click Thanks for the feedback. I don't think I had these problems on my freeBSD test system, but I'll check it again. However: - time flows: you need to drag with the mouse to get the text flowing. - camels: you need to click on a camel All the best, Daan. > > all these effects were already present on 0.2 > > should i have hacked anything beforehand ? > otherwise, can somebody confirm it works on gtk ? (not gtk 2, > or should i ?) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Daan Leijen" <daa...@xs...> > To: <wxh...@li...> > Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 1:01 PM > Subject: [wxhaskell-users] announce: wxhaskell 0.3 > > > > Announcement: wxHaskell version 0.3 > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > <http://wxhaskell.sourceforge.net> > > > > This basically a patch level release against the new wxWindows 2.4.2 > > library. The new library is especially improved for MacOS > X, handling > > redraw events correctly now. Furthermore, there is a new directory > > with "contributed" samples and there is support for direct image > > manipulation for fast customized drawing. > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > wxHaskell is a portable GUI library for Haskell. The goal of the > > project is to provide an industrial strength portable GUI > library, but > > without the burden of developing (and maintaining) one ourselves. > > > > wxHaskell is therefore build on top of wxWindows -- a comprehensive > > C++ library that is portable across all major GUI > platforms; including > > GTK, Windows, X11, and MacOS X. Furthermore, it is a mature library > > (in development since 1992) that supports a wide range of > widgets with > > native look-and-feel, and it has a very active community > (ranked among > > the top 25 most active projects on sourceforge). > > > > Since most of the interface is automatically generated from the > > wxEiffel binding, the current release of wxHaskell already supports > > about 75% of the wxWindows functionality -- 2776 methods in 505 > > classes with 1279 constant definitions. > > > > wxHaskell has been build with GHC 6.01 on Windows, MacOS X and Unix > > systems with GTK. A binary distribution is available for Windows > > and MacOS X. > > > > And even if you don't intend to write GUI's yourself, it will be fun > > to check out the screenshots at <http://wxhaskell.sourceforge.net>. > > > > All the best, > > Daan Leijen. > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > > Welcome to geek heaven. > > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > > _______________________________________________ > > wxhaskell-users mailing list > > wxh...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxhaskell-users > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > wxhaskell-users mailing list > wxh...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxhaskell-users > > |