Ron: Sorry about that!. Guess I hit send too quick. Thought I had attached it.
Let's try again... James On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Ron Grunwald <ron...@yahoo.com.au> wrote: > Hi James, > > Would you be able to post the file “Dummy.usc”? The only attachments that > I received were “HtmlDocTest.pl” and “ClassList1”. Many thanks. > > Cheers, > Ron. > > On 30/01/16 4:26 AM, "James Lynes" <jmlyne...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Ron: > > Yes, I meant to include Dummy.usc(contains a wxRadioBox use case) so there > would be something to display in the use case box. > > We will need to cross check the wxWidgets against the wxPerl widgets and > adjust the ListBox accordingly. And generate a use case for each wxPerl > Widget. I can steal a fair number of them from my wxBook Examples(with > learning curve applied since their creation date). > > James > > > On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Ron Grunwald <ron...@yahoo.com.au> > wrote: > > Hi James, > > Brilliant concept and a huge effort on your part. Did you intend to attach > the file “Dummy.usc”? > > My slight worry is that because you’re drawing on WxWidgets documentation, > we would need some sort of validation mechanism that ensures that any > particular class or method does in fact exist in Wx. > > Fantastic effort – thank you. > > Cheers, > Ron. > > > On 29/01/16 6:35 AM, "James Lynes" <jmlyne...@gmail.com < > http://jmlyne...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Ron, Steve, et. al.: > > I got to thinking a few days ago about how we could leverage the great > mass of documentation already produced by the wxWidgets folks, especially > the member function/method documentation for each widget. > > So, I threw together a proof of concept script(attached) for a wxPerl > Documentation Viewer. Download the wxWidgets html documentation(33mb) and > the attached files and give it a try. Obviously a lot more could be added > to this script and several hundred use case files would need to be > created(and downloaded), but that's a smaller effort than recreating all > the method documentation. > > What say ye? If nothing else, it's another good example program. LOL. > > James > > > > >
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