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WxWidgets was the default, plain, graphical, [[interface]] to VLC, made using the [http://www.wxwidgets.org WxWidgets] library (Linux users may need to have this installed). It was used as the default interface on the [[Windows]] and [[Linux]] versions of VLC and have been replaced by the [[Qt Interface]] since 0.9.0.
  
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It is known as the "wx" interface, so you can (or was able to) force this by running
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vlc '''-I wx'''
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If WxWidgets is not available, it will probably revert to using the [[Console|rc]] (console) interface, even if you force it. The most likely reason for this is if WxWidgets hasn't been installed, or if it wasn't linked in (using the ./configure). See [[compiling VLC]] [http://developers.videolan.org/vlc/] for information on compiling.
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[[Category:Interfaces]]

Latest revision as of 01:22, 16 August 2013

This page is obsolete and kept only for historical interest. It may document features that are obsolete, superseded, or irrelevant. Do not rely on the information here being up-to-date.

WxWidgets was the default, plain, graphical, interface to VLC, made using the WxWidgets library (Linux users may need to have this installed). It was used as the default interface on the Windows and Linux versions of VLC and have been replaced by the Qt Interface since 0.9.0.

It is known as the "wx" interface, so you can (or was able to) force this by running

vlc -I wx

If WxWidgets is not available, it will probably revert to using the rc (console) interface, even if you force it. The most likely reason for this is if WxWidgets hasn't been installed, or if it wasn't linked in (using the ./configure). See compiling VLC [1] for information on compiling.