Hi,
On 21.09.2017 14:47, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> We can start experimenting with it but until it's been packaged for
> stable release on all major platforms, I don't want to make a dependency
> for KiCad.
My question was more like "people will ask whether it works, has anyone
actually checked?"
We can start experimenting with it but until it's been packaged for
stable release on all major platforms, I don't want to make a dependency
for KiCad.
On 9/20/2017 5:59 PM, Greg Smith wrote:
> I mostly us the Phoenix documentation and it seems close, but not exact.
> There also have been differe
Le 20/09/2017 à 23:56, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
> I haven't tried to build it on mingw. I'm guessing if it's anything
> like it's predecessor, it will require some work but I could be wrong.
> Given that the build instructions only mention msvc and say nothing
> about building with mingw on windo
I mostly us the Phoenix documentation and it seems close, but not exact. There
also have been differences between the Python that wxFormBuilder creates vs
Stable and is some cases the nightly. From my perspective, it's not onerous to
adopt, but it may break existing plugins.
Greg S.
> On Sep 2
I haven't tried to build it on mingw. I'm guessing if it's anything
like it's predecessor, it will require some work but I could be wrong.
Given that the build instructions only mention msvc and say nothing
about building with mingw on windows, my expectations are low.
On 9/20/2017 4:54 PM, Simon
Hi,
wxPython 4 will be out soon, and this appears to be mostly a rewrite of
wxPython 3. Has anyone looked at this yet, is it compatible enough to be
used from KiCad?
Simon
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