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README.txt (documentation) --------------------------- FLTK 1.3 (and higher) documentation is available in HTML and PDF format. The documentation must be generated in a separate step or downloaded from FLTK's software download pages. The documentation can also be accessed online. To read the docs after downloading or generating them, open the files: documentation/html/index.html documentation/fltk.pdf with your browser or PDF viewer, respectively. Online Documentation: --------------------- A documentation version is available online at the FLTK web site, along with the PDF version of the manual. The docs on the web site are usually somewhat older (latest release). Use this URL to find the current online documentation: https://www.fltk.org/documentation.php Documentation Download: ----------------------- To download pre-generated docs, go to https://www.fltk.org/software.php and look for the files fltk-<version>-docs-html.tar.gz fltk-<version>-docs-pdf.tar.gz Extract the documentation tarballs into the same directory as you did with the source tarball. Generation of Documentation (common part): ------------------------------------------ To generate the documentation yourself, you should have Doxygen version 1.8 or later (recommended version is 1.8.13 or later). Older Doxygen versions than 1.8 may or may not work. To generate the PDF version you also need a current version of LaTeX. You can use the packages tetex (older) or texlive (current) if your distribution provides them. You may need to install additional fonts and other sub-packages for the PDF version to be generated correctly. Note: packages known to work under Ubuntu 18.04: texlive texlive-extra-utils texlive-latex-extra texlive-font-utils Generation of Documentation with autoconf (configure) + make: ------------------------------------------------------------- Use "make html" in the documentation directory to generate the HTML documentation, or "make pdf" to generate the PDF version. "make docs" generates both versions in one step (as would do "make clean html pdf"). To read the HTML or PDF docs, see above. Generation of Documentation with CMake + make: ---------------------------------------------- We assume that you use an out-of-source build as recommended. Documentation is not generated in a default build. You must set one or more CMake options using cmake-gui, ccmake, or cmake -DOPTION... These options are predefined to OFF and can be switched ON: - OPTION_BUILD_HTML_DOCUMENTATION:BOOL=OFF target: html - OPTION_BUILD_PDF_DOCUMENTATION:BOOL=OFF target: pdf - OPTION_INSTALL_HTML_DOCUMENTATION:BOOL=OFF - OPTION_INSTALL_PDF_DOCUMENTATION:BOOL=OFF If you switch one or both of the first two options ON, then the targets 'html' and/or 'pdf' are generated, respectively. Target 'docs' is added to generate both 'html' and 'pdf'. As said above, you need installed Doxygen and LaTeX software for this to work. Use "make html" in the root or documentation directory of the build tree to generate the HTML documentation, or "make pdf" to generate the PDF version. "make docs" generates both versions in one step (as would do "make clean html pdf"). To read the HTML or PDF docs, see above, but use the build directory. Note: if you enable one or more of the "*INSTALL*" options, then `make install' will install the docs, but you must still build them manually, because the generation is not included in the standard ('all') target. This may be changed in the future. FLTK Developer Snapshots or Git Usage: -------------------------------------- There is no pre-generated documentation available if you use a current developer snapshot or git. You must generate the documentation yourself or access the online documentation. Bugs and Feature Requests: -------------------------- If you find any typos, things that are unclear, or would like to contribute an example, section, or chapter to the FLTK manual, please post a question in the fltk group fltk.general or post a bug report or feature request. For more information see this page: https://www.fltk.org/bugs.php