Hi Greg ..
Greg Hellings wrote:
Do you have a .dev file for both the Sword project AND for the
wxSword?
Sorry. I built the library some time ago (before it had ./configure)
using DEV-C++. A few weeks later it was out of date and so on.
Although as you say, the build is broken as f
Yes, I am quite familiar with Audacity. I use it to do occasional
podcasts (I even used it for doing voice-overs of a TV show's intro
for a group project - it was amazingly simple) for my college and I
think that their work is excellent. I look eagerly forward to their
1.3 final release.
On 5/5/
Barry,
Do you have a .dev file for both the Sword project AND for the
wxSword? If you do, then I could integrate Sword 1.5.8 with wxSword
and keep trying for the integration of wxMozilla on the Windows
platform. Again, I'm not particularly familiar (read: I know nothing
more than of the name) w
integrating wxWidgets and Mozilla was quite cumbersome.
For sure
FYI, there are some real experts on wxWidgets that participate in the
Audacity open-source project. It is a sophisticated multi-track audio
editor that uses the GPL license. They have developed some incredible
custom widgets
Barry,
That would be great, as then I could try and integrate that into the
program. Having support for multiple build systems is always a
plus :).
I know that the program compiles and links cleanly against sword-1.5.8
under Linux, as that is my main development environment. However,
I haven't
Hi Greg ..
Greg Hellings wrote:
None of those look like they are wxWidgets related, but from the
Sourceforge gnuwin32-users list I get the advice to link in the
libole32 library
Got it! Clean compile link and - it works. It was down to my
misunderstanding of what the wx-config script
Barry,On 5/4/06, Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Greg ...Greg Hellings wrote:> Currently it is linked to the sword-1.5.7a library. I figured that> sword could be built without the ftp/curl stuff, but I didn't feel> like mucking around in the Makefile when I got around to buildin
Hi Greg ...
Greg Hellings wrote:
Currently it is linked to the sword-1.5.7a library. I figured that
sword could be built without the ftp/curl stuff, but I didn't feel
like mucking around in the Makefile when I got around to building the
sword library.
Right . well, I instal
Hi Barry...On 5/3/06, Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Greg ...Greg Hellings wrote:> The executable integrates with a currently installed SWORD Project> under either Linux or Windows with only the definition of the> SWORD_PATH environment variable. It would, though, be nice if
> p
Hi Greg ...
Greg Hellings wrote:
The executable integrates with a currently installed SWORD Project
under either Linux or Windows with only the definition of the
SWORD_PATH environment variable. It would, though, be nice if
post-sword1.5.7a would compile under Cygwin/MinGW on Windows.
Hi Jason,On 5/2/06, Jason Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have mentioned this problem with getting SWORD >1.5.7a to compileunder ming several times in different contexts. IIRC it is related tothe installMgr & ftp.Yes, that does seem to be the issue -- more specifically it seems to be with the i
I have mentioned this problem with getting SWORD >1.5.7a to compile
under ming several times in different contexts. IIRC it is related to
the installMgr & ftp.
Greg, I'm sure you're familiar with the work I have done with getting
wxMozilla to work with mingw, You'll need that at some point if you
On 01/05/06, Greg Hellings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fellow developers,
I wrote into the list late last summer about starting a simplistic
wxWidgets-based sword client. I started that project last summer and worked
diligently through the summer months and got the client working basically
under
Fellow developers,I wrote into the list late last summer about starting a simplistic wxWidgets-based sword client. I started that project last summer and worked diligently through the summer months and got the client working basically under Linux. However I kept running into problems getting the
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