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@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ CAUTION: Libraries built by any of these environments can not be mixed!
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In order to build FLTK from the command line, you need to install the MinGW
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environment from www,mingw.org. The graphical installer " mingw-get-inst" can be
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downloaded here for free:
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environment from www.mingw.org. The graphical installer "mingw-get-inst" can
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be downloaded here for free:
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http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started
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Launch the installer and follow the instructions. In the "Select Components"
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dialog, add "C++ Compiler", "MSYS Basic System", and "MinGW Develoepr Toolkit".
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dialog, add "C++ Compiler", "MSYS Basic System", and "MinGW Developer Toolkit".
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Wait for the installer to finish.
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After downloading and installing, you need to launch the MinGW Shell through
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http://www.fltk.org/software.php
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into your home folder. The default location as seen from MSWindows is similar to
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into your home folder. The default location as seen from MSWindows is similar
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to
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C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\home\matt\
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If you are familiar with "subversion" and like to stay current with you version,
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you will find the subversion access parameters at the bottom of that page.
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Unpack FLTK into a convinient location. I like to have everything in my dev
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directory:
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If you are familiar with "subversion" and like to stay current with your
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version, you will find the subversion access parameters at the bottom of
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that page. Unpack FLTK into a convenient location. I like to have everything
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in my dev directory:
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cd
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mkdir dev
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./configure
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ADVANCED: type "./configure --help" to get a complete list of optional
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configurations parameters. These should be pretty self-explenatory. Some
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configuration parameters. These should be pretty self-explanatory. Some
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more details can be found in README.
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:END_ADVANCED
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make
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The entire FLTK toolkit including many test programs will be built for you. No
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warnings should appear.
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The entire FLTK toolkit including many test programs will be built for you.
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No warnings should appear.
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(actually, as of Oct 25 2010, quite a lot of warnings related to suggested
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parentheses and others will appear, this is normal and will be fixed. The linker
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will also spit out a lbunch of warnings for every program linked. This needs to
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be fixed. Lastly, there is no generator for man pages in MinGW)
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parentheses and others will appear, this is normal and will be fixed. The
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linker will also spit out a bunch of warnings for every program linked. This
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needs to be fixed. Lastly, there is no generator for man pages in a default
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MinGW installation, but you can install man and groff to fix this.)
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Testing FLTK
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Installing FLTK
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-----------------
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If you did not change any of the configuration settings, FLTK will be installed
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in "/usr/local/include" and "/usr/local/lib" by typing
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If you did not change any of the configuration settings, FLTK will be
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installed in "/usr/local/include" and "/usr/local/lib" by typing
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make install
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FLTK provides a neat script named "fltk-config" that can provide all the flags
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needed to build FLTK applications using the same flags that were used to build
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the library itself. Running "fltk-config" without arguments will print a list
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options. The easiest call to compile an FLTK application from a single source
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file is:
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of options. The easiest call to compile an FLTK application from a single
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source file is:
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fltk-config --compile myProgram.cxx
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"fltk-config" and "fluid" will be installed in "/usr/local/bin/" by default. I
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recommend that you add it to the command search path.
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"fltk-config" and "fluid" will be installed in "/usr/local/bin/" by default.
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I recommend that you add it to the command search path.
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http://www.fltk.org/software.php
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If you are familiar with "subversion" and like to stay current with you version,
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you will find the subversion access parameters at the bottom of that page.
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If you are familiar with "subversion" and like to stay current with your
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version, you will find the subversion access parameters at the bottom of
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that page.
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Unpack FLTK by using an appropriate unpacker and copy the new folder into a
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convenient location. I have set up a "dev" folder in my home folder for all my
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projects.
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convenient location. I have set up a "dev" folder in my home folder for all
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my projects.
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Configuring FLTK
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Testing FLTK
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--------------
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Select "Start Debugging" form the "Debug" menu or just press F5 to run the Demo
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program. Use "Demo" to explore all test programs.
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Select "Start Debugging" from the "Debug" menu or just press F5 to run the
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Demo program. Use "Demo" to explore all test programs.
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Installing FLTK
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copy fluid.exe in the fluid directory to the bin directory
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I highly discourace using dll's (dynamically linking libraries) on MSWindows
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I highly discourage using dll's (dynamically linking libraries) on MSWindows
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because they will require an installation process and likely cause version
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conflicts. Use the static .lib libraries instead.
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Compile and run your test program with F5.
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You can also include .fl resources: add a new Hedare file to you project, but
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You can also include .fl resources: add a new Header file to your project, but
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let the name end in .fl. Right-click and select "Open with...". Add "fluid.exe"
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from the "bin" directory and set it as the default editor.
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http://www.fltk.org/software.php
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If you are familiar with "subversion" and like to stay current with you version,
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you will find the subversion access parameters at the bottom of that page.
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If you are familiar with "subversion" and like to stay current with your
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version, you will find the subversion access parameters at the bottom of
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that page.
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Unpack FLTK by using an appropriate unpacker and copy the new folder into a
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convenient location. I have set up a "dev" folder in my home folder for all my
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projects.
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convenient location. I have set up a "dev" folder in my home folder for all
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my projects.
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Configuring FLTK
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Testing FLTK
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--------------
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Select "Start Debugging" form the "Debug" menu or just press F5 to run the Demo
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program. Use "Demo" to explore all test programs.
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Select "Start Debugging" from the "Debug" menu or just press F5 to run the
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Demo program. Use "Demo" to explore all test programs.
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Installing FLTK
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copy fluid.exe in the fluid directory to the bin directory
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I highly discourace using dll's (dynamically linking libraries) on MSWindows
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I highly discourage using dll's (dynamically linking libraries) on MSWindows
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because they will require an installation process and likely cause version
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conflicts. Use the static .lib libraries instead.
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Compile and run your test program with F5.
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You can also include .fl resources: add a new Hedare file to you project, but
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You can also include .fl resources: add a new Header file to your project, but
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let the name end in .fl. Right-click and select "Open with...". Add "fluid.exe"
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from the "bin" directory and set it as the default editor.
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To automatically compile .fl files, open the Properties editor and cahnge the
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To automatically compile .fl files, open the Properties editor and change the
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Element Type to Custom Build and click Apply. Now set the
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Custom Build Steps to:
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w->editor = new Fl_Text_Editor(0, 30, 660, 370);
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w->editor->textfont(FL_COURIER);
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w->editor->textsize(TS);
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//w->editor->wrap_mode(Fl_Text_Editor::WRAP_AT_BOUNDS, 250);
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//
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w->editor->wrap_mode(Fl_Text_Editor::WRAP_AT_BOUNDS, 250);
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w->editor->buffer(textbuf);
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w->editor->highlight_data(stylebuf, styletable,
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sizeof(styletable) / sizeof(styletable[0]),
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