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/*!
@page thread_overview Multithreading overview
@page overview_thread Multithreading overview
Classes: #wxThread, #wxMutex,
#wxCriticalSection,
#wxCondition
wxWidgets provides a complete set of classes encapsulating objects necessary in
multithreaded (MT) programs: the #thread class itself and different
synchronization objects: #mutexes and
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POSIX1.c threads API (a.k.a. pthreads), although several functions have
different names and some features inspired by Win32 thread API are there as
well.
These classes will hopefully make writing MT programs easier and they also
provide some extra error checking (compared to the native (be it Win32 or Posix)
thread API), however it is still a non-trivial undertaking especially for large
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@ref idleevent_overview or even simply do everything at once
but call wxWindow::Update() periodically to update
the screen.
If you do decide to use threads in your application, it is strongly recommended
that no more than one thread calls GUI functions. The thread sample shows that
it @e is possible for many different threads to call GUI functions at once
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more robust and will undoubtedly save you countless problems (example: under
Win32 a thread can only access GDI objects such as pens, brushes, c created by
itself and not by the other threads).
For communication between secondary threads and the main thread, you may use
wxEvtHandler::AddPendingEvent
or its short version #wxPostEvent. These functions

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/*!
@page tips_overview wxTipProvider overview
@page overview_tips wxTipProvider overview
Many "modern" Windows programs have a feature (some would say annoyance) of
presenting the user tips at program startup. While this is probably useless to

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/*!
@page toolbar_overview Toolbar overview
@page overview_toolbar Toolbar overview
Classes: #wxToolBar
The toolbar family of classes allows an application to use toolbars

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/*!
@page treectrl_overview wxTreeCtrl overview
@page overview_treectrl wxTreeCtrl overview
Classes: #wxTreeCtrl, #wxImageList
The tree control displays its items in a tree like structure. Each item has its

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/*!
@page unicode_overview Unicode support in wxWidgets
@page overview_unicode Unicode support in wxWidgets
This section briefly describes the state of the Unicode support in wxWidgets.
Read it if you want to know more about how to write programs able to work with

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/*!
@page unixprinting_overview Printing under Unix (GTK+)
@page overview_unixprinting Printing under Unix (GTK+)
Printing under Unix has always been a cause of problems as Unix
does not provide a standard way to display text and graphics

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/*!
@page validator_overview wxValidator overview
@page overview_validator wxValidator overview
Classes: #wxValidator, #wxTextValidator,
#wxGenericValidator

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/*!
@page windowdeletion_overview Window deletion overview
@page overview_windowdeletion Window deletion overview
Classes: #wxCloseEvent, #wxWindow
Window deletion can be a confusing subject, so this overview is provided

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/*!
@page windowids_overview Window IDs overview
@page overview_windowids Window IDs overview
@b See Also
#wxIdManager

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/*!
@page windowsizing_overview Window Sizing Overview
@page overview_windowsizing Window Sizing Overview
It can sometimes be confusing to keep track of the various
size-related attributes of a #wxWindow, how they

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/*!
@page windowstyles_overview Window styles
@page overview_windowstyles Window styles
Window styles are used to specify alternative behaviour and appearances for windows, when they are
created. The symbols are defined in such a way that they can be combined in a 'bit-list' using the

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/*!
@page xrc_overview XML-based resource system overview
@page overview_xrc XML-based resource system overview
Classes: #wxXmlResource, #wxXmlResourceHandler
The XML-based resource system, known as XRC, allows user interface elements such as