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16 the generic classes and functions can stand in. For example, under MS Windows, wxColourDialog
19 on non-MS Windows platforms. However, under MS Windows, the generic dialog can also be
29 {\bf The MS Windows colour selector}
41 Under non-MS Windows platforms, the colour selector is a simulation of
42 most of the features of the MS Windows selector. Two palettes of 48
49 selector is also available under MS Windows; use the name
90 {\bf The MS Windows font selector}
96 in the translation from full MS Windows fonts to wxWidgets font
103 Under non-MS Windows platforms, the font selector is simpler.
107 is also available under MS Windows; use the name wxGenericFontDialog.