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- /*****************************************************************************
- /* FILE: README
- /* DATE: August 1988.
- /* AUTHOR: Richard A. Culshaw.
- /* DISCLAIMER: This file is deemed to be public-domain, on the simple
- /* provisos that this section remains in this file and
- /* that code using it do not do so for monetary gain.
- /* Neither the author, nor the authors employees at the
- /* time of developing this code, accept any liability or
- /* responsibility for the use, abuse or misuse of this
- /* code.
- /*****************************************************************************/
-
- Widgetlib is a standard C library which allows the user to define
- and interact with widgets (window gadget). The files provided are:
-
- -rw-r--r-- 1 pjs net 1960 Oct 14 13:25 README
- -rw-r--r-- 1 pjs net 1144 Oct 14 13:23 makefile
- -rw-r--r-- 1 pjs net 2752 Oct 14 13:15 widget.h
- -rw-r--r-- 1 pjs net 10946 Oct 14 12:18 widget.ms
- -rw-r--r-- 1 pjs net 34817 Oct 14 13:15 widgetlib.c
- -rw-r--r-- 1 pjs net 3218 Oct 14 13:14 wpage.c
-
- 1) widgetlib.c (the actual code)
- 2) widget.h (the header file which is needed in programs intending
- to incorporate the library)
- 3) widget.ms (an explanation of the library and how to use it)
- 4) wpage.c (a little example of the library in use)
- 5) makefile (compiles everything together)
-
- Compiling things
- ================
-
- Type 'make' within the directory which contains the files.
- This creates a local library within the directory, and creates the
- executable 'wpage' (a demo for you to play with).
-
- For general use 'widget.h' must be placed in the standard include directory
- and the library 'widgetlib.a' must go in a globally accessable place such
- as /usr/lib.
-
- Printing doc
- ============
-
- 'widget.ms' was created using the ms macros and can printed using something like
- 'nroff -ms widget.ms'
-
-
- Have fun. Richard C.
-