From 20e67cd128d65b2f3f8e1e14b0da77a569152faa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manolo Gouy Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 07:35:06 +0000 Subject: Changed eol-style. git-svn-id: file:///fltk/svn/fltk/branches/branch-1.3@10649 ea41ed52-d2ee-0310-a9c1-e6b18d33e121 --- ide/README.IDE | 136 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 1 file changed, 68 insertions(+), 68 deletions(-) diff --git a/ide/README.IDE b/ide/README.IDE index 88ff4e7e1..62cefd029 100755 --- a/ide/README.IDE +++ b/ide/README.IDE @@ -1,68 +1,68 @@ -------------------------------------------- - HOW TO USE THE FLTK IDE ENVIRONMENTS -------------------------------------------- - -As for today, FLTK 1.3 officially supports -the following integrated environments (1): - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -distrib subdir | supported products ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ide/VisualC6 | Microsoft Visual C++ 6 and 2005 (2) -ide/VisualC2008 | Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 -ide/VisualC2010 | Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 and later (3) -ide/Xcode4 | Apple Xcode 3.x and up (see ../README.OSX.txt) - -Notes : -------- -(1) For *nix platforms based on the autoconf/configure/make toolchain, - simply run autoconf, then the configure script on the root dir. - Read the ./README file for more info. -(2) When first using the project file (ide/VisualC6/fltk.dsw) with - VC++ 2005, you will be asked to convert the project to the newer - format. -(3) When first using the project file (ide/VisualC2010/fltk.sln) with - a later version of Visual C++ you may be asked to convert the project - to the newer format. - - -Further notes about Microsoft IDE project files (December 2010): ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -The FLTK team limits support to the last two releases of any major IDE. -For Visual Studio, this is currently VisualC 2008 and VisualC 2010. -Earlier versions of Visual Studio can import the VisualC6 Project file -to generate a working Solution. - -VisualC2008 and VisualC2010 Solutions were generated with the free -Visual Studio Express edition of the corresponding version. - - -Further notes about Xcode IDE project files (December 2010): ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -The FLTK's Xcode project, FLTK.xcodeproj, is usable with versions 3 and -upward of Xcode (even if it's in a directory called Xcode4 for -historical reason). The Xcode developer environment is currently -available at no cost from the App store. - - -Other IDE's and Platforms ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Code::Blocks supports FLTK project natively. Please compile and install -FLTK using the Makefile system. Once installed, new FLTK projects -can be generated using the Code::Blocks IDE. - -Further IDE's can only be supported if a volunteer maintainer is found. -If you feel that your favourite IDE is missing from our list, we will -happily add your IDE files and ask you to keep them up to date. - - -Using CMake to generate IDE project files ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Other IDE files can likely be created using CMake and the provided -CMake files. However, as of Mar 2015 (FLTK 1.3.4) this is not yet fully -supported. The FLTK team can't guarantee the usability of any generated -IDE files. +------------------------------------------- + HOW TO USE THE FLTK IDE ENVIRONMENTS +------------------------------------------- + +As for today, FLTK 1.3 officially supports +the following integrated environments (1): + +------------------------------------------------------------------------ +distrib subdir | supported products +------------------------------------------------------------------------ +ide/VisualC6 | Microsoft Visual C++ 6 and 2005 (2) +ide/VisualC2008 | Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 +ide/VisualC2010 | Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 and later (3) +ide/Xcode4 | Apple Xcode 3.x and up (see ../README.OSX.txt) + +Notes : +------- +(1) For *nix platforms based on the autoconf/configure/make toolchain, + simply run autoconf, then the configure script on the root dir. + Read the ./README file for more info. +(2) When first using the project file (ide/VisualC6/fltk.dsw) with + VC++ 2005, you will be asked to convert the project to the newer + format. +(3) When first using the project file (ide/VisualC2010/fltk.sln) with + a later version of Visual C++ you may be asked to convert the project + to the newer format. + + +Further notes about Microsoft IDE project files (December 2010): +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +The FLTK team limits support to the last two releases of any major IDE. +For Visual Studio, this is currently VisualC 2008 and VisualC 2010. +Earlier versions of Visual Studio can import the VisualC6 Project file +to generate a working Solution. + +VisualC2008 and VisualC2010 Solutions were generated with the free +Visual Studio Express edition of the corresponding version. + + +Further notes about Xcode IDE project files (December 2010): +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +The FLTK Xcode project, FLTK.xcodeproj, is usable with versions 3 and +upward of Xcode (even if it's in a directory called Xcode4 for +historical reason). The Xcode developer environment is currently +available at no cost from the App store. + + +Other IDE's and Platforms +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Code::Blocks supports FLTK project natively. Please compile and install +FLTK using the Makefile system. Once installed, new FLTK projects +can be generated using the Code::Blocks IDE. + +Further IDE's can only be supported if a volunteer maintainer is found. +If you feel that your favourite IDE is missing from our list, we will +happily add your IDE files and ask you to keep them up to date. + + +Using CMake to generate IDE project files +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Other IDE files can likely be created using CMake and the provided +CMake files. However, as of Mar 2015 (FLTK 1.3.4) this is not yet fully +supported. The FLTK team can't guarantee the usability of any generated +IDE files. -- cgit v1.2.3