replaced the NOTES files in each subfolder with a single NOTES file in the parent folder, and updates the NOTES to the current information

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For the tests to run properly on BeOS, you need to prepare a few things.
1.) make sure your target is "r5" (if your target is "bone", you need to adjust the "run" scripts)
2.) build the Haiku registrar (from anywhere in the Haiku tree):
jam haiku_registrar
3.) build the Haiku app_server (from anywhere in the Haiku tree):
jam haiku_app_server
4.) make links to some Haiku libs in your ~/config/lib folder. The tests link to libopenbeos.so, haiku_app_server links to libhaikuappserver.so, libhwinterface.so, libhwinterfaceimpl.so, libpng.so and libfreetype.so. You will find these libs in the distro folder for your target after you build the haiku_app_server.
5.) build the test app you want to run
Each test app folder contains a script "run", which launches the Haiku app_server and a second later the test app which connects to it.
Have fun!

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For the test to run properly on BeOS, you need to make links to some Haiku libs in your ~/config/lib folder. The test itself links to libopenbeos.so, app_server additionally links to libappserver.so, libz.so, libpng.so and libfreetype.so.
The script "run" launches the Haiku app_server and a second later the test app which connects to it.

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For the test to run properly on BeOS, you need to make links to some Haiku libs in your ~/config/lib folder. The test itself links to libopenbeos.so, app_server additionally links to libappserver.so, libz.so, libpng.so and libfreetype.so.
The script "run" launches the Haiku app_server and a second later the test app which connects to it.

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For the test to run properly on BeOS, you need to make links to some Haiku libs in your ~/config/lib folder. The test itself links to libopenbeos.so, app_server additionally links to libappserver.so, libz.so, libpng.so and libfreetype.so.
The script "run" launches the Haiku app_server and a second later the test app which connects to it.

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ObjectView::MouseDown(BPoint where)
{
uint32 buttons;
int32 clicks;
Window()->CurrentMessage()->FindInt32("buttons", (int32*)&buttons);
Window()->CurrentMessage()->FindInt32("clicks", &clicks);
printf("ObjectView::MouseDown() - clicks: %ld\n", clicks);
fScrolling = buttons & B_SECONDARY_MOUSE_BUTTON;
SetMouseEventMask(B_POINTER_EVENTS, B_LOCK_WINDOW_FOCUS);

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// constructor
ObjectWindow::ObjectWindow(BRect frame, const char* name)
: BWindow(frame, name, B_DOCUMENT_WINDOW_LOOK, B_NORMAL_WINDOW_FEEL,
B_ASYNCHRONOUS_CONTROLS)
B_ASYNCHRONOUS_CONTROLS | B_NOT_ZOOMABLE)
// : BWindow(frame, name, B_DOCUMENT_WINDOW_LOOK, B_NORMAL_WINDOW_FEEL,
// B_ASYNCHRONOUS_CONTROLS)
// : BWindow(frame, name, B_FLOATING_WINDOW_LOOK, B_NORMAL_WINDOW_FEEL,

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For the test to run properly on BeOS, you need to make links to some Haiku libs in your ~/config/lib folder. The test itself links to libopenbeos.so, app_server additionally links to libappserver.so, libz.so, libpng.so and libfreetype.so.
The script "run" launches the Haiku app_server and a second later the test app which connects to it.

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SimpleTest TextView :
main.cpp
# for running in the Haiku app_server under R5:
: <boot!home!config!lib>libopenbeos.so ;
# : <boot!home!config!lib>libopenbeos.so ;
# for running natively under R5 or Haiku:
# : libbe.so ;
: libbe.so ;