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Anti-Grain Geometry is a C++ library distributed in sources
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and does not require any installation procedure. The source code
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is platform independent and does not have any dependencies on
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system APIs (except for very standard C runtime library).
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You just take source files and include them into
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your project. The sources are maintained to be highly compatible
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with most popular C++ compilers, including poor ones, like
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Microsoft Visual C++ V6.0.
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On Unix/Linux/MacOS/BeOS/AmigaOS systems you can type "make" to
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build src/libagg.a There must be GNU Make utility installed.
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Makefiles are very simple, so that if something goes wrong
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you could easily fix it. There are no "include files"
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dependency suppoeted.
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Also note that there's no "make install" option either;
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basically the original Makefiles are needed only to build
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the examples.
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After building the library you do "cd examples/<YourOS>" and build
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the examples in a similar way.
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On most Linux platforms the "automake" environment should work.
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It's generously provided by Nikolas Zimmermann, aka WildFox,
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who is a key developer of KDE and KSVG.
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This process will replace the original Makefiles.
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On Windows there's no library or a DLL created at all. You just
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add source files into your project or create a preoject to build
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a LIB/DLL if you wish. The problem is that it's very tedious to
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maintain building environments for all possible configurations.
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I'm sorry for not automating it, but the compensation is that
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AGG compiles fine without any hidden problems, nor the neccesity
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to configure.
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All examples have building environments for Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0
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(.dsp/.dsw) and they are self-sufficient. The newer versions
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of the studio can easily convert the projects.
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Also, see "readme" for more details. |