Cannot get wxCrafter v2.9 Form Builder to Work
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 11:06 pm
I am having trouble getting the wxCrafter v2.9 Form Builder to work.
I am in wxCrafter and want to create a new pop-up window. I right-click the workspace name, select Add Form, and New wxPopUpWindow. On the next window, I click Next. In the next window, I can fill in the Base and Derived Class names and the derived class file name. But I cannot get the builder to accept ANY virtual folder name. It doesn't matter whether I use an existing folder or create a new one.
I can click the folder to change the directory and create a new folder, but every time, after I selected a directory and clicked OK and the original Form Builder page reappears, the Virtual Folder text field is empty. When I click Finish, I get an error message either saying that I needed to select a virtual folder, or "invalid project name <whatever>." I tried to select a project directory, but I still got "invalid project name."
This behavior is true if I try to create a wxPopUpWindow, or a wxFrame, or a wxDialog. I didn't test the others.
This is a show-stopper.
Suggestions?
Colleen
MinGW C++
Windows 10, 64-bit
CodeLite 12.0.10
wxCrafter 2.9
I am in wxCrafter and want to create a new pop-up window. I right-click the workspace name, select Add Form, and New wxPopUpWindow. On the next window, I click Next. In the next window, I can fill in the Base and Derived Class names and the derived class file name. But I cannot get the builder to accept ANY virtual folder name. It doesn't matter whether I use an existing folder or create a new one.
I can click the folder to change the directory and create a new folder, but every time, after I selected a directory and clicked OK and the original Form Builder page reappears, the Virtual Folder text field is empty. When I click Finish, I get an error message either saying that I needed to select a virtual folder, or "invalid project name <whatever>." I tried to select a project directory, but I still got "invalid project name."
This behavior is true if I try to create a wxPopUpWindow, or a wxFrame, or a wxDialog. I didn't test the others.
This is a show-stopper.
Suggestions?
Colleen
MinGW C++
Windows 10, 64-bit
CodeLite 12.0.10
wxCrafter 2.9