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Docking library
mandrav:
--- Quote from: peso on December 28, 2005, 10:21:12 pm ---Hi guys.
Have you checked wxAUI out?
http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?WxAUI
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This looks nice and I haven't heard of it. But it lacks one of the main important features wxIFM already has: docking any window as a tab in another window.
Anyway, it will take a while until we could use wxIFM in C::B (it lacks some other important features - like save/load layout). If by then wxAUI has added the missing functionality, we could evaluate it too ;)
rickg22:
*Drool* Sugoi.... docking toolbars... *drools*
How long has this been around? Is it stable? Any bugs?
takeshimiya:
wxAUI, amazing, never heard of it before. It seems stable and very lightweight (current version 0.9).
It's being developed by a developer of Kirix, so it'll be used in the well know Kyrix Strata. I can guess it's well mantained and it'll continue to be.
It seems that wxAUI get the toolbar and native/coolness effects things right, while wxIFM gets the tear-able tabs and not-XOR rectangles things right.
Let's see which of both get's the features of the other docking library first. 8)
EDIT: I've contacted the wxAUI author. I'm posting the info here: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=1789.0.
zkey:
Has anyone compiled wxIFM and a demo sample under linux (wxGTK)? I successfully compiled wxIFM and the demo on SuSe last night (wx 2.6.2 - static, unicode), but got a lot of gtk-asserts when i tried to launch it. I'm currently not at home so i can't copy the error-msg.
Is anyone using wxIFM under linux ? If yes, it would be great to see few sshots of it. :)
zkey
AkiraDev:
--- Quote ---Has anyone compiled wxIFM and a demo sample under linux (wxGTK)? I successfully compiled wxIFM and the demo on SuSe last night (wx 2.6.2 - static, unicode), but got a lot of gtk-asserts when i tried to launch it. I'm currently not at home so i can't copy the error-msg.
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Did you use the old makefiles it used to bring? Those were generated by MinGWStudio and tweaked in a rush, so there will likely be mistakes in them. Mea culpa.
When I have the time, I'll try to make them in a more thourough way.
Haven't ran it on SUSE on quite a while. What's your version of SUSE and GTK, btw?
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