I'll try compiling Windows from Hackage this weekend.
Best regards
Jeremy
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: Henk-Jan van Tuyl
Sent: 06/07/2012 10:16
To: wxhaskell-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [wxhaskell-users] Problems getting wxcore installed
L.S.,
Did anyone get wxHaskell compiled on W
Hi all,
Many thanks Henry for putting this together, and on debugging quite a
number of issues. I have been very busy on the day job, and far less
responsive than I would have wished.
On 3 July 2012 02:31, Henry Lockyer wrote:
> Dear wxHaskell users / aspiring users,
>
> These are a few notes f
Hi Hiratara,
On 22 May 2012 04:22, Honma Masahiro wrote:
> I'm a Japanese programer and apologize for my poor broken English :(
>
Much better than my non-existant Japanese :-)
> I want to compile a sample program which uses wxHaskell
> on Mac OS X Lion, but I couldn't build it.
>
> I compiled
Hi Fabian,
On 12 May 2012 16:12, Fabian Binz wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> I don't know if you continued working on this, but I forked wxHaskell on
> GitHub and tried to implement it myself:
> https://github.com/FabianBinz/wxHaskell
>
I have been doing some work, but I don't have a lot of time
On 24 April 2012 12:52, Eric Kow wrote:
>
> /me roots for Nix
>
Which currently doesn't build :-(
See https://github.com/jodonoghue/wxHaskell/issues/4 - I'm working on it,
but will not be able to test the solution as life is too short to create
Yet Another Test Environment - I already test on t
Thanks Antton. I will update the wiki build instructions.
Jeremy
On 24 April 2012 13:08, Antton Tapani wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I got the same error at first too. Running
> set LANG=C
> in cmd before compiling fixed it for me. This is probably not
> common/default behavior since no one has considred i
Hi Fabian
On 15 April 2012 21:40, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
> They could be added easily. I'll take a look.
>
> On 15/04/2012 12:16, "Fabian Binz" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> ** **
>
> I need to display a quite large number of data in a list c
Hi Fabian,
I have just uploaded a version of wx-config which was compiled in Release
mode (and statically linked with C runtime). I hope this will fix the
problem.
Jeremy
On 14 April 2012 04:51, Fabian Binz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> first I'd like to thank you for your work on wxHaskell and especial
They could be added easily. I'll take a look.
On 15/04/2012 12:16, "Fabian Binz" wrote:
Hello,
I need to display a quite large number of data in a list control and use the
items¹ attribute for that purpose. However, I¹m not content with the speed
of this solution and would like to use a vir
I'll try and take a look at it this week. Currently I don't have a
convenient wxWidgets 2.8.x development environment, but I'll create one.
Jeremy
On 14/04/2012 22:40, "Henk-Jan van Tuyl" wrote:
>
>L.S.,
>
>I had some problems installing the branch for wxWidgets 2.8.x:
>
>The command
> cabal
Hi
On 17 April 2012 12:47, Heinrich Apfelmus wrote:
> GHCi support is currently a mixed blessing on MacOS X. It works the
> first time but tends to crash when trying to call the start function
> again. Of course, this is not unexpected, but maybe it's possible to fix
> it to some extend. I had s
Patch for wxc added, built, tested and pushed to Hackage and
code.haskell.org (as wxc 0.90.0.2)
The Hackage version also now includes Eric's GHC 7.1.x fix.
Jeremy
On 14 April 2012 15:09, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
> I think I have already worked out the patch - so don
I think I have already worked out the patch - so don't worry too much.
Jeremy
On 14 April 2012 15:08, Eric Kow wrote:
> Nice catches!
>
> On 14 Apr 2012, at 14:31, Heinrich Apfelmus wrote:
> > Apologies for the long description, I just don't know how to send a
> patch.
>
> Can you do the follow
Hi Haskellers,
I am delighted to announce the release of wxHaskell 0.90. This release
represents a significant milestone for us as it includes support for
wxWidgets 2.9.x.
The release is avalable from Hackage and as a darcs repo from
http://code.haskell.org/wxhaskell. Build and installation instr
On 4 April 2012 08:14, Henning Thielemann wrote:
>
> on a second thought ...
>
>
> On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
>
> * The mainline will have the patches needed to update to support
>> wxWidgets 2.9.x, based on the work
>>
>>by
Hi wxHaskellers,
I am about to apply a fairly significant set of changes to the wxHaskell
master repository at code.haskell.org. This is in order that I can apply
the changes needed to support wxWidgets versions from 2.9 onwards, and the
major architectural changes this entails.
The changes will
On 30 March 2012 08:42, Henning Thielemann wrote:
>
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2012, Henning Thielemann wrote:
>
> > I want to use a splitterWindow. For instance I wanted to change the
> 'gravity'
> > because the default value is not appropriate for my application.
> > Unfortunately there is no splitterWind
Hi Aur,
On 24 March 2012 22:07, Aur Saraf wrote:
> I need a ListCtrl that I can edit and not only append to. That means
> either a version of appendItem that takes an index that I've missed, a
> way to get and later set the scroll-state of a ListCtrl (and then I
> can just reset all items on eve
On 7 March 2012 14:38, Eric Kow wrote:
> Note that this work is very far behind Dave and Jeremy's efforts. I'm
> hoping it'll eventually be obsolete in some future when we've merged
> everything we need to merge.
>
I'm in the process of trying to pull this all together.
One piece of good news
Hi,
On 28 February 2012 03:28, Alexander McPhail <
haskell.vivian.mcph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using GTK, the following works
>
>
>
> -- | create a new 'Figure' plot
> -- click on the window to save
> plotNew :: FigureHandle -> IO DrawingArea
> plotNew f = do
>canvas <- drawingAre
On 25 January 2012 15:19, Dave Tapley wrote:
> On 16 January 2012 00:46, Eric Kow wrote:
>
>>
>> I was going to post on your blog, but you beat me to mentioning it. So
>> better hear it from me, you should totally use GitHub for wxC. Plus it
>> would be a chance to work with darcs-bridge maybe.
Hi lists,
There have been a number of discussions over the past week or so on the
future of wxC. I'm not as good as Dave at cross-referencing everything, but
at the very least we have:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wxhaskell-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01050.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/wxha
On 9 January 2012 18:09, Dave Tapley wrote:
> On 9 January 2012 17:04, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
>
>> On 6 January 2012 16:02, Dave Tapley wrote:
>>
>>> 2012/1/6 shelarcy
>>>
>>
>> Needless to say, I have immediately hit the wx-config r
Hi Dave, all
On 6 January 2012 16:02, Dave Tapley wrote:
> 2012/1/6 shelarcy
>
>> 2. It seems that wxcore depends on Eric's wx-config implicitly at least
>> Windows environment. "cabal install" fail with wx-config-win binary,
>>
>
> Can you remember how this failed, or send some output from the
Hi Peter,
On 8 January 2012 11:39, Henning Thielemann
wrote:
>
> On Sat, 7 Jan 2012, Peter Simons wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > > I am please to announce that wxHaskell 0.13.2 has just been uploaded
> > > to Hackage.
> >
> > when I try to build the latest version on Linux/x86_64 running NixOS, I
>
On 5 January 2012 17:44, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
>
>
> The source repository at code.haskell.org has not yet been updated with
> the patches. This will happen in the next day or so.
>
>
The source repository at code.haskell.org has now been updated with
wxHaskell 0.13.2 pl
Hi Shelarcy,
It's great to see you back...
2012/1/6 shelarcy
> This version has two installing problem.
>
> 1. wxdirect's sdist dropped IOExtra module, so I can't install this
> version.
> I uploaded newer version for fixing this problem, and attached a patch
> for fixing same problem in Dave's
Hi Lists,
I am please to announce that wxHaskell 0.13.2 has just been uploaded to
Hackage.
This is mainly a bugfix release, although it brings a few useful changes:
- Changes to support build under Haskell Platform 2011.4.0.0
- OpenGL support if your wxWidgets build is configured with it
Hi lists,
A Happy New Year to all, and with it a chance to talk about some imminent
changes in wxHaskell. There is nothing new in this mail for those who
follow the wxhaskell-devel list, but for users who are interested in the
evolution of the project, I thought this would be a good time to summar
Hi Paulo,
On 21 October 2011 14:22, Paulo Pocinho wrote:
> I have spent the last three days figuring how to build wxWidgets.
> After much frustration with GCC, digging information from patches and
> several websites, I can now build the 9,87 MB wxmsw28u_gcc.dll version
> 2.8.12 that works. Yet,
Hi Rosario
On 8 August 2011 03:25, Rosario Borda wrote:
> Hi all. I apologize for my imperfect english.
> I'm a begginner in gui development.
> I need to extend the wxDirDialog allowing multiples selections of folders.
> It is possible? Any suggestion?
>
I'm afraid there is no way to do this -
On 19 June 2011 23:09, Henk-Jan van Tuyl wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 22:35:55 +0200, Henk-Jan van Tuyl
> wrote:
>
> >
> > L.S.,
> >
> > Whenever I try to link a program to wxhaskell, I get error messages about
> > "undefined reference to `_imp___ZTV17wxFindReplaceData'" What can I do
> > about
Hi all,
This is a call for help. There's been some discussion both on this list and
on the cafe about getting a GUI into Haskell Platform.
The formal requirement is that inclusion needs to be supported by at least
one library maintainer, and from a practical perspective it should be
something whi
[x-posting wxhaskell-devel]
On 12 June 2011 18:43, Guy wrote:
> On 12/06/2011 20:07, Eric Y. Kow wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 19:54:13 +0300, Guy wrote:
> >> I'm trying to get a GUI package included in the Haskell Platform. The
> >> platform's inclusion policy requires that (one
> >> of?)
On 3 June 2011 12:44, wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 12:14:58 +0100, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
> >- Bugfix for assert error in SearchDynamicEventTable which was found
> in
> >debug builds. I believe that this is a proper fix for an issue Eric
> noted a
&g
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce that as of last night UK time, and with the help of
a Google Talk mini-hackathon from Eric (thanks Eric :-), wxHaskell has been
restored to code.haskell.org.
Compared to the released version on cabal, this contains the following
changes:
- Change to hasked darc
Probably too late to help, but try
spinCtrlSetRange :: SpinCtrl a -> Int -> Int -> IO ()
The API documentation hasn't kept up with wxHaskell itself :-(
On 10 May 2011 10:15, Guy wrote:
> On 10/05/2011 11:28, Guy wrote:
> > How can I change the range of a spin control after it's been created?
>
The full explanation is a bit tricky (tricky enough that I don't fully
understand or I would have fixed it!), but results from the way in which
Layout works. Layout is a neat idea, but has a number of quirks. The main
thing to realize is that Layout creates an hierarchy of Sizer instances
which con
Hi Joel,
On 1 June 2011 04:19, Joel Shellman wrote:
> Is there a property sheet/grid/panel type of widget available via
> wxHaskell?
>
> I saw a wxPropertyGrid and wxPropertySheetDialog in the wxWidgets
> docs, but couldn't find anything like that in the wxHaskell docs on
> hackage.
>
At this t
On 1 June 2011 05:09, 诺铁 wrote:
> I should have subscribe to this list. I tried to subscribe again,and
> recieve
>
> "An attempt was made to subscribe your address to the mailing list
> wxhaskell-users@lists.sourceforge.net. You are already subscribed to this
> mailing list."
>
> list manager,wo
On 26 May 2011 12:31, Henning Thielemann
wrote:
> Jeremy O'Donoghue schrieb:
>
> > On 25 May 2011 21:04, Joel Shellman > <mailto:j...@mentics.com>> wrote:
> >
> > What would it take to get full support for OpenGL in wxHaskell? My
> > under
On 26 May 2011 11:38, Eric Kow wrote:
> What are the implications (all three platforms)?
>
> My general priority is just-workingness. Right now, installing
> wxHaskell on Mac is still a bit of pain. I think we've got it boiled
> down to
>
> 1. install homebrew
> 2. brew install haskell-platfo
Hi Joel,
On 25 May 2011 21:04, Joel Shellman wrote:
> What would it take to get full support for OpenGL in wxHaskell? My
> understanding is that wxWidgets supports it, we just need the Haskell
> binding for it, right? And I think it used to be there in a previous
> version of wxHaskell.
>
Putti
Hi John,
Apologies for taking a long time to moderate. I have cleared the moderate
flag for you, so hopefully your messages won't be delayed in future.
On 18 May 2011 12:56, John Lato wrote:
> Hello,
> Is anyone working on updating wxHaskell to work with wx-2.9, or does this
> already work (or
Hi Eric, Brian,
I must admit that until this came up, it hadn't occurred to me that the
code.haskell.org attack and rebuild would have this impact (even though it's
blindingly obvious in retrospect).
I will get the repo back online in the next day or so. Eric, if you contact
me off-line and expla
Hi James,
On 29 October 2010 05:06, James d'Arcy wrote:
> Conceptually what I want to do is create items in the ListCtrl and
> associate a
> unique identifier with each item. This identifier would not be displayed in
> the
> UI. An Int64 would be ideal but a String would be fine. When a user cl
cabal install wx --global
> >
> > Environment variables that are always set in my computer:
> >
> > C_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\Qwerty\usr\local\include;C:\Qwerty\usr\local\include\SDL;
> >
> > LIBRARY_PATH=C:\Qwerty\usr\local\
.
Regards
Jeremy
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 16:09 -0700, "Conal Elliott"
wrote:
Any progress on the die-on-restart issue? I've put my
denotative/functional graphics & GUIs work on hold while
waiting for the GUI libs situation to improve.
- Conal
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 3
, anyway). However, the wxWidgets IDE simply needs to generate an
XRC file for you.
I should add, finally, that wxHaskell does have its own declarative
approach to GUI, Layout, which is in some respects safer to use. It's
certainly more mature and typesafe, but a little trickier to get quite
t
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Hi lists.
I am pleased to announce the release of wxHaskell 0.12.6. This is purely
a bugfix release, and fixes the following issues:
2939531: Setup.hs type error in wxcore (cabal 1.7 API change)
2903042: Build fails on GHC 6.12.1-rc2 due to containers dependency
(cabal fix)
2903042: TaskBarIcon d
27;s now included in 6.12.2. I didn't explicitly compile any
> C++ code, so it's possible that still doesn't work.
>
> It wasn't a policy decision, merely an accident, and I'm sure if you
;t mind actually learning what is in the platform anyway.
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Jeremy O'Donoghue
<[1]jeremy.odonog...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Dan,
I have confirmed the problem exists, but it's really a Haskell
Platform (rather than Windows 7)issue - the latest Haskell
Pl
successfully built on Win7. Is this the state of
things?
Thanks
-Dan
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Hi Dan,
I don't know of anyone who has done this. I have a 64 bit Windows 7
machine at work which has never had wxHaskell on it (in fact, it
hasn't had Haskell at all!), so I'll try a clean build in the next
day or two and let you know what happened (I'll be using the latest
Haskell Platfo
Hi Sok,
I'm afraid this is a known issue for which I do not yet have a fix.
Currently wxHaskell is not usable from ghci, I'm afraid.
Regards
Jeremy
On 3 May 2010, at 14:29, Sok H. Chang wrote:
I install ghc 6.10.4 on Ubuntu Karmic
I install wxHaskell through cabal
I try to use wxHaskell,
ow, please don't expect any reply for at least 2-3
weeks.
Regards
Jeremy
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:47 +0100, "Jeremy O'Donoghue"
wrote:
Hi Konstantin,
To answer your first question, frame returns a Frame (), which,
under the hood is an Object - that's another way of saying
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References
1. http://www.kirix.com/labs/wxwebconnect/documentation/getting-started.html
2. mailt
> wxhaskell-users mailing list
> wxhaskell-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxhaskell-users
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ompilation and package loading is implemented by GHC and GHCi - I
understand the underlying gcc and gnu ld implementations well enough.
I'll eventually get around to a more complete description of the problem
and post to one of the GHC lists - but haven't done so as yet.
Regar
DialogBlocks (eval version 'cause
> it's not free).
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Gour
>
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>
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>
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Hi Gour,
On 20 January 2010 19:30, Gour wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 18:35:08 +
> >> "Jeremy" == <
> jeremy.odonoghue-re5jqeeqqe8avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Please, for the sake of wxhaskell, remove/explain/resolve this issue.
>
> I have just updated the wiki text here. Thanks
s method calls
> into Haskell?
Hopefully the example above covers this sufficiently?
I hope that documentation will be an aspect of wxHaskell which improves
significantly in the near future.
Best regards
Jeremy
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Hi Gour,
2010/1/19 Gour
> Now, based on what I know so far wxhaskell may be better supported on
> Mac since GTK+ port is not finished. otoh, I'm a bit concerned about
> "Since the core interface is generated automatically from the wxEiffel
> binding..." and visiting the project show the status n
tle please - I'm not
dons!) criticism of my Haskell style.
Regards
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set sw [layout := column 5 [ expand $ widget st1
, expand $ widget
st2
]
]
set f [layout := fill $ widget sw]
return ()
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ell, it looks like don't work, so
it's true?"]
set pnl [layout := widget sal]
set f [layout := column 5 [widget pnl]]
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all of my GUI-ful projects as soon as the ghci-killing problem
(crash on second 'start') is solved. Any progress?
- Conal
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.gcc BUILD=release MONOLITHIC=1 SHARED=1 UNICODE=1
set PATH=$PATH:/c/path/to/wx-config
set WXWIN=/c/path/to/wxWidgets-2.8.10
set WXCFG=gcc_dll/mswu
cabal install wx
I will be updating the wxHaskell wiki to reflect these changes over
the next day or so.
Best Regards
Jeremy O'Donoghue on behalf o
Eric Y. Kow wrote:
> For the moment, you need both git and darcs.
>
> Until we hear back from the wxHaskell team, work on wxcore is taking
> place on github. If the team respond, I think we should start
> submitting patches so that the wxHaskell darcs repository catches up.
>
Eric, I'll try to
Hi all,
Very busy with work, so this will need to be a short answer.
I agree with Claus that there is a potential problem here, although it
is perhaps overstated slightly. However, as someone who works at a
company which is very careful about IP issues, I understand the point.
There are a couple
Hi all,
Regrettably, we had to turn on moderation for all new subscribers about
a year ago after list spamming started to happen frequently.
Our policy is that as soon as it is clear that a mail is coming from
someone with an issue appropriate to this list, we turn off moderation.
I put my hands
2009/4/30 Daniel Carrera :
>
> Btw, can you compile and deploy a wxHaskell program using only FOSS? For
> example, can you use mingw an still get the one DLL? Is it hard to get
> the one DLL?
I've never tried - I use Visual Studio to build wxWidgets and wxC -
but it should work, as more users seem
2009/4/30 Daniel Carrera :
> Oh, can one use wxGlade with wxHaskell? I'm thinking of the XRC files (XML
> description of the UI). Personally I'm a big fan of using XML to describe
> GUIs.
You can use XRC files with wxHaskell, although I should note that they
are not currently type-safe (so you wil
Hi Daniel,
2009/4/30 Daniel Carrera :
> Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
>> 2009/4/30 Daniel Carrera :
>>> 1) First, a broad question: Why do you like wxHaskell?
[snip]
>> The company I work for has major issues with LGPL (we're flat out
>> forbidden to use anyt
also offer some higher level
syntactic sugar over the bindings to make programming a bit easier,
although in both cases it all feels a bit 'imperative' - you do all of
the GUI stuff inside a 'do', and the code is pretty reminiscent of
what you'd write in C++.
Ho
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Context support
- Added wxSVGFileDC functions
Bugfixes:
- Applied DEPRECATED pragma to old deprecated functions. Just documented
in Haddock before.
- Fixed "processExecAsync" hangs Windows GUI-only program
- Fixed Windows bina
Hi Günther,
I used wxFormBuilder to create the sample code demonstrating XRC
support, but you should be able to use anything which generates the
XML representation of XRC.
Some tools (e.g. wxFormBuilder), generate C++ by default, but can be
configured to generate XML output, so you may need
ing lists, and a wiki page
at http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell which can provide more
information to those interested.
wxHaskell was originally created by Daan Leijen. The contributors to
this new release include:
- Eric Kow
- shelarcy
- Arie Middelkoop
- Mads Lindstroem
- Jeremy O'
net) mailing lists, and a wiki page
at http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell which can provide more
information to those interested.
wxHaskell was originally created by Daan Leijen. The contributors to
this new release include:
- Eric Kow
- shelarcy
- Arie Middelkoop
- Mads Lindstroem
- Jeremy O'
, and a wiki page
at http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell which can provide more
information to those interested.
wxHaskell was originally created by Daan Leijen. The contributors to
this new release include:
- Eric Kow
- shelarcy
- Arie Middelkoop
- Mads Lindstroem
- Jeremy O'Donogh
Hi Mads,
Missed this one first time around.
I have something which may help somewhat. It won't compile as it
depends on an old version of the Fast Packed Sting library, but it may
give you an idea of the structure.
I'll put it into a more useable form when I finally finish working on
the wxWidge
Hi Eric,
On 21/08/07, Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> > (*) There's a secondary reason for factoring out the wxc build from
> > the wxHaskell build: a number of other languages (most of them in the
> > FP church, if you define it reasonably broadly) use wxC as the basis
> > fo
Hi Shelarcy,
On 20/08/07, shelarcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 00:42:26 +0900, Jeremy O'Donoghue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > This really only works as an option if we decide that users must build
> > wxWidgets f
HI Shelarcy,
On 21/08/07, shelarcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The problem is that we can't use nmake, because building on Windows
> deeply depends on Visual C++ project files.
I've actually already almost solved this.
I've factored out the wxc build from the top level makefile(*) and
made it
Hmm,
Somehow I missed this when I sent out a mail on almost the same
subject just now...
On 16/08/07, Eric Y. Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2. Support contrib libraries in default configuration.
> > Merit
> > - The reverse side of 1.'s Demerit.
> > Demerit
> > - User must bui
Hi all,
I'm tearing my hair out trying to think of the best way forward for
modularizing parts of wxHaskell.
The problem currently shows itself mainly with STC, although over time
I'd expect to see this more often.
Currently, the build system works (hand-wavingly) as follows:
1) Build wxC wrapp
On 02/08/07, Eric Y. Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try to support latest wxWidgets
>
> There was some concern about breaking Windows, however... is that still
> an issue?
I'm doing 90% of the work on Windows - using Visual Studio Express
(which is the most likely configuration for most people
Hi all,
I've been busy with little time for wxHaskell for a few months.
However, I have been (slowly) working in the background, and I'm 90%
ready with a couple of fairly large patches.
The first should be (relatively) uncontentious. It's a unified build
system which works the same way on all pla
Hi Wolfgang,
On 14/02/07, Wolfgang Jeltsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use wxWidgets-GTK as currently provided by Debian testing which is
> version 2.6, probably with Unicode support. My Haskell compiler is GHC 6.6
> but this shouldn't matter at the moment.
>
> I configured wxHaskel
Hi Chris,
On 15/12/06, Chris Mears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Mears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am using the wxHaskell library built from the Darcs repository at
> > haskell.org, with wxWidgets "gtk-2.6.3" and GHC 6.6. I am trying to
> > draw a polygon with the "polygon" function,
Hi Conal,
On 07/12/06, Conal Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> Thanks for the detailed pointers about wxWidgets, GUIs, and multi-threading.
> My use is actually very simple. The only reason I wanted multiple
> (sequential, not concurrent) invocations of 'start' is for convenien
Hi Shelarcy
On 07/12/06, shelarcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Because current VC project for wxWidgets-2.6.3 doesn't works well my
> environment, and I was busy. Jeremy changed VC project from
> "..\..\wxWidgets-2.6.3\lib\vc_lib\mswu" to "..\..\wxWidgets-2.6.3\lib\mswu"
> in "Update VC++ projec
Hi Conal,
On 07/12/06, Conal Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I submitted this bug report at the sourceforge project. Is this a known
> problem? Any work-arounds?
>
> > Running two 'start'ed actions kills the process under ghc and ghci.
> Example:
> >
> > import Graphics.UI.WX
> > main = io
Hi Wouter,
Some long overdue updates on what I am doing (and why) in-line. By the
way, if anyone thinks that whay I am doing is the wrong way to go,
please chime in (preferably with a constructive alternative).
On 03/12/06, Wouter Swierstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was curious what the st
On 21/11/06, Eric Y. Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 19:17:51 +0100, Stefan Holdermans wrote:
> > I have a problem with wxHaskell (checked out from darcs a week ago)
> > running on Mac OS X 10.4.8: my GUIs refuse to display any text at all.
> >
> > For instance, the followi
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