Hello,
Is there a way to style a frame so that a wxHaskell application on Mac
OS X runs full screen? I've tried setting the style to 31, which hides
the usual window chrome, but haven't been able to get something whose
client area actually covers the screen.
Thanks,
Anthony
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> > On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 00:14:08 -0700, Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
> > > Is it not possible to install wxHaskell without Cygwin after all?
> >
> > How about using the Windows binaries?
Hmm... see
- http://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/2.8.9/install-msw-2.8.9.txt
- http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHa
Hi Eric,
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 4:36 AM, Eric Y. Kow wrote:
> Hi Lyle,
>
> On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 00:14:08 -0700, Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
> > Is it not possible to install wxHaskell without Cygwin after all?
>
> How about using the Windows binaries?
>
The only binaries I see at http://www.wxwidge
Hi everybody,
For those of you not following wxhaskell-devel: Brian Lewis has been
doing which could make installing wxHaskell from source (and
consequently install wxHaskell-based applications) a lot easier.
He has cleaned up our build infrastructure, replacing our configure
script, makefile and
Hi Lyle,
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 00:14:08 -0700, Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
> Is it not possible to install wxHaskell without Cygwin after all?
How about using the Windows binaries?
Meanwhile Brian has done some work attempting to improve the
cabalisation of the wxcore package - http://github.com/bsl/
Hi folks,
I'm trying to build a program using GHC that links statically to wxHaskell,
so it can be easily distributed as a single file. Therefore I don't want any
dependencies on Cygwin. I'm using Windows Vista 32-bit.
I was able to download wxWidgets 2.8 and build it using Visual C++ 2008
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