wxLua on MS Windows

wxLua makes it simple to write applications perfectly integrated in Windows, thanks to the wxMSW port of wxWidgets toolkit:

The wxLuaCan sample (in wxMSW)    The scribble sample and wxLuaEdit showing scribble sources (in wxMSW)    Some miscellaneous samples (in wxMSW)    

wxLua on GTK+ 2

The wxWidgets port under Linux platforms is called wxGTK as it uses the GTK+ 2 libraries for drawing and thus creates applications with the same look & feel of native GTK applications:

The wxLuaCan sample (in wxGTK2)    The scribble sample and wxLuaEdit showing scribble sources (in wxGTK2)    Some miscellaneous samples (in wxGTK2)    wxLuaSudoku (in wxGTK2)    wxLua StackDialog showing Lua variables (in wxGTK2)    

wxLua on Mac OS X

The wxWidgets port under Macintosh platforms is called wxMac and makes wxLua applications look exactly like native Mac applications:

The wxLuaCan sample (in wxMac)    The scribble sample and wxLuaEdit showing scribble sources (in wxMac)    Some miscellaneous samples (in wxMac)    wxLuaSudoku (in wxMac)    wxLua (on a Mac but using wxGTK port)    wxLuaSudoku (in wxMac)    

wxLua on other platforms ?

The other ports where wxWidgets is available for may also work with wxLua, but we need testers: if you use OS2, MGL or PalmOS, and would like to get wxLua working there, then please contact us !