On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 11:59:01 +
>> "Jeremy" == "Jeremy O'Donoghue" wrote:
Jeremy> Documentation and its layout are not always as clear as they
Jeremy> could be for wxHaskell. Despite the fact that it is not the
Jeremy> most 'interesting' or 'fun' thing for me to work on, I plan to
Jeremy> d
Hi David,
No-one else has answered, so I will do my best for you...
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 13:15 +1300, "David Streader"
wrote:
> So *Question one*: What is the best source of documentation?
> An example - I have successfully used grids to generate layout for a
> frame/ dialog. But I need t
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 01:15:31 +0100, David Streader
wrote:
> So far I love wxHaskell when I stay safely within by simple
> understanding.
> But as soon as I step out side of my limited knowledge I am totally
> lost.
> So *Question one*: What is the best source of documentation?
> An
So far I love wxHaskell when I stay safely within by simple understanding.
But as soon as I step out side of my limited knowledge I am totally lost.
So *Question one*: What is the best source of documentation?
An example - I have successfully used grids to generate layout for a
frame/ dia