On 21 Apr 2001 18:12:18 GMT, Boudewijn Rempt <boud at rempt.xs4all.nl> wrote: >However, if you want to have all the great extensions that >every toolkit provides, then you'll have to write emulation code for >the missing bits, _if_ you're set on using what's already available. >That's the position of wxWindows. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I rather >had the impression that all the really interesting, high-level widgets >wxWindows offers are custom-coded for wxWindows, like the html-widget. wxHTML is one of the rare examples - most of the other other controls are implemented natively at least on one platforms (usually Win32 where the native LNF is the most important). I think only wxGrid doesn't have any native implementations - the other high-level widgets such as wxTreeCtrl or wxListCtrl are implemented natively under Win32. Maybe someone will write the GTK+ versions of those one day as well (in fact, they do exist, but wxWin versions are better and so nobody is interested in using/improving them). Regards, VZ -- GCS/GM d? H+ s++:-- p2 au--- a- w+ v C+++ UBLS+++ P- L++ N++ E--- W++++ M? V-- -po+ R++ G`` !tv b+++ D--- e++++ u++ h--- f+ r++ n- y?
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