wxGTK3 is part of wxWidgets, a cross-platform API for writing GUI
applications on multiple platforms that still utilize the native
platform's controls and utilities.
webkit2gtk is an optional dependency of this package. This will
provide webview support.
Notes:
1. This package is NOT built using --enable-stl by default.
If you need to enable stl, use:
STL=yes ./wxGTK3.SlackBuild
2. If you need to build static version, use:
STATIC=yes ./wxGTK3.SlackBuild
When building with static libraries, plugin support will be disabled.
3. This script also auto-detects webkitgtk presence. If it's installed,
it will automatically use the --enable-webkit parameter.
4. If you need the wxGTK3 API documentation, you can include it in the
package by installing graphviz, then running wxGTK3.SlackBuild with
APIDOC=yes in the environment. You won't need the API docs unless
you're developing software that uses wxGTK3.
Conflict warning:
wxGTK3 can be installed alongside wxGTK/wxPython, but it will
overwrite the /usr/bin/wx-config created by wxGTK/wxPython.
If you need to build packages using wxGTK/wxPython, simply reinstall
the wxGTK/wxPython package and wx-config will point to correct
version.
The same solution can be used if wxGTK3's wx-config is overwritten
by wxPython.
We are in the process of updating all scripts that use wxGTK3 or
wxPython to ignore the wx-config symlink at build time, so this will
stop being a problem some time in the future.