DialogBlocks 4.39

DialogBlocks 4.39 | Mac Os X | 17 MB

Anthemion DialogBlocks is a sizer-based expedient editor that quickly gets you creating professional-looking dialogs, wizards and frames beneficial to deployment on Windows, Linux, Mac or any other supported wxWidgets platform.

What be able to DialogBlocks help you do?

create resizeable, portable dialogs;
create complex wizards and property sheet dialogs;
bring into being frames complete with menubar and toolbar;
create wxAUI-based layouts with docking;
see and edit the properties for each control or sizer in a suited, consistent property editor;
output to C++ or XRC;
give your dialogs context-sensitive help and tooltips;
store image resources and convert to inline or file-based XPMs;
edit the generated C++ code by hand, but be under the necessity DialogBlocks insert changes to the dialog;
preview your dialogs, then rapidly compile and run the application from within DialogBlocks;
build wxWidgets from inside DialogBlocks;
migrate your old Windows RC dialogs as first-shot wxWidgets dialogs before replete sizer-based conversion.

What benefits will you get?

spend minutes put ~ your dialog UI, not hours;
no more writing complex sizer-based layouts ~ means of hand;
the chore of adding event handlers becomes effortless;
it’s like having your possess programming assistant updating your UI code.
More time-savers…

DialogBlocks is aimed at getting the job done quickly, and so has keyboard shortcuts for chiefly operations. And you can simply double-click some controls to edit the label or default value in a pop-up window, viewed like a handy alternative to using the property editor.

DialogBlocks is educational, likewise: there’s a description mode that gives you an English ‘removal’ of the sizer settings for the selected element, as well similar to a short description of the element itself. This will make it a great deal of easier to spot mistakes and bring you up to speed through using sizers.

DialogBlocks is available on Windows, several Linux variants, FreeBSD, Solaris x86, and Mac (PPC and Intel). The resulting C++ and XRC files be able to be used on any platform for which wxWidgets is supported.