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Welcome to the entry page with information on the "official" layout editor! This editor is supported by the team (scriptkid mainly) in a way that we will try to keep it in sync with the CEGUI library itself, and to add much-requested features if within our powers.
 
Welcome to the entry page with information on the "official" layout editor! This editor is supported by the team (scriptkid mainly) in a way that we will try to keep it in sync with the CEGUI library itself, and to add much-requested features if within our powers.
  
The editor has recently been ported from MFC (Windows only) to wxWidgets (multi-platform). Although at this moment only a Windows project is available, we are working on creating makefiles for Linux and Mac OS as well, and we're anxious to see how this will all work out!
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The editor has recently been ported from MFC (Windows only) to wxWidgets (multi-platform). There is now a Linux version in the CVS, in addition to the Windows version.
  
 
The following links should get you up and running with the editor. Have fun :-)
 
The following links should get you up and running with the editor. Have fun :-)
  
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=== Documentation ===
 
* [[Getting Started]]
 
* [[Getting Started]]
 
* [[Manual]]
 
* [[Manual]]
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==== Design ====
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* [[User Interface]]

Revision as of 20:24, 13 September 2005

Welcome to the entry page with information on the "official" layout editor! This editor is supported by the team (scriptkid mainly) in a way that we will try to keep it in sync with the CEGUI library itself, and to add much-requested features if within our powers.

The editor has recently been ported from MFC (Windows only) to wxWidgets (multi-platform). There is now a Linux version in the CVS, in addition to the Windows version.

The following links should get you up and running with the editor. Have fun :-)

Documentation

Design