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wxGlade: A GUI builder for wxPython/wxWidgets
=============================================
Version: 1.1.0pre
License: MIT (see LICENSE.txt)
THIS PROGRAM COMES WITH NO WARRANTY
Introduction
------------
wxGlade is a GUI builder for wxWidgets/wxPython.
It can create Python, C++, Perl, Lisp and XRC output.
Requirements
------------
- Python (http://www.python.org) 2.7, 3.4 or later
- wxPython (http://www.wxpython.org) >= 2.8
(wxPython Phoenix, i.e. release >=4.0.0, is supported)
If you have a choice, you should prefer wxPython Phoenix running on Python 3.x.
See https://wxpython.org/pages/downloads/ for download and installation instructions.
On Windows and macOS it can be installed with ``python -mpip install wxPython``.
Installation
------------
Download the latest released version as zip archive from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/wxglade/
Unpack the archive to a known location and maybe add it to the path.
If you are familiar with git, you may instead just clone the repository from
https://github.com/wxGlade/wxGlade.git
The master branch should be stable enough for your work and I appreciate bug reports.
Running wxGlade
---------------
To start the program, change directory to the installation directory you unzipped to and
enter 'python3 wxglade.py' or 'python wxglade.py' in your shell or use whatever is
required to start a python application on your platform.
You may want to add a desktop shortcut to run the 'wxGlade.py' file (or the 'wxGlade.pyw' file).
If you want to build a GUI for wxPython Classic or Phoenix:
Start wxGlade in your target version - if it runs under Phoenix, it will
create Phoenix code. The .wxg file format is not affected by this. So you may
use a single .wxg file to generate code for both Classic and Phoenix.
The generated code should always run under both Python 2.7 and Python 3.
Documentation and Tutorial
--------------------------
The documentation is at docs\html\index.html and includes a tutorial.
You can view it from the help menu as well.
The target audience includes people who have not yet been using wxPython
or wxWidgets before.
A snapshot of the documentation including tutorial can be found here:
http://wxglade.sourceforge.net/docs/index.html
This one is not always up to date, though.
Issues / Bugs
-------------
For any kind of question, there's a mailing list:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxglade-general
If you observe a bug, please check the bug tracker for current open bugs:
https://github.com/wxGlade/wxGlade/issues
For new bugs, please open a bug report in the tracker.
You have to register and log in at GitHub to file a bug report.
Alternatively you can send the bug report to the wxGlade mailing list.
Keep in mind that you need a subscription for sending emails to this
mailing list.
Please include the following information:
- What did you? May you want to include a screenshot.
- What do you want to happen?
- What actually happened?
- Provide a short example to reproduce the issue.