I have been using C::B for about 6 weeks.
Finally figured out you cannot launch a wxDialog box as the primary. It apparently can only be launched from a previously created wxFrame.
Found a minor glitch with wxSmith. When I add another resource to a dialog box or touch the charateristics of an existing resource (change min or max on spin cntl), my manually added include directives (#include ....) in a .cpp file are deleted resulting in "not declared in scope" errors. Declaring the includes again manually obviously fixes that.
This glitch has always been present since I started using C::B. Using SVN 4519, SUSE 10.2
Off topic but can I create code for different target systems inside of Linux, if so where do I specify target (ie Windows, Mac)?