From 2ebe0ff36aef90c7d63f259b70d4f62df6c9e2db Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nyamatongwe Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 13:43:17 +0000 Subject: Breaking up downloaded documentation for Scintilla and SciTE. --- doc/ScintillaDownload.html | 45 ++++++++++++--------------------------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/ScintillaDownload.html') diff --git a/doc/ScintillaDownload.html b/doc/ScintillaDownload.html index b67997c3b..9c2c39f8a 100644 --- a/doc/ScintillaDownload.html +++ b/doc/ScintillaDownload.html @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ @@ -34,45 +34,24 @@ Download.

- The license for using Scintilla is similar to that of Python + The license for using Scintilla or SciTE is similar to that of Python containing very few restrictions.

- Release 1.22 + Release 1.23

- Windows + Source Code

+ The source code package contains all of the source code for Scintilla but no binary + executable code and is available in + + Instructions for building on both Windows and Linux are included in the readme file.

- You can download a ZIP file (410K) containing the C++ source code - and executables for Scintilla and SciTE. While a release version, it is likely that there are - still bugs in the code that could lead to loss of data. Please make sure you save often and - back up your source code.
- After downloading the file, unzip it, and run SciTE.EXE. The files required to run SciTE are - SciTE.EXE, Scintilla.DLL, and SciTEGlobal.properties and these are best located in one - directory on the path. -

-

- A single file executable called Sc1 (230K) does not need any DLL or - properties files as these are linked into the executable. You may still create properties - files if you wish. -

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- Linux and Linux compatible -

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- There is a GTK+/Linux version (250K). In the Linux tradition, this - download only contains source code and documentation and it is exactly the same source code - as in the Windows version. To build it, you will have to have a c++ compiler (I use gcc - 2.95.2, but older gcc or egcs should do just as well) and GTK+ 1.2.x installed (tested on - 1.2.6).
- The Makefile_gtk file is used to build SciTE, it can be invoked as:
- make -f Makefile_gtk
- The SciTEGTK.properties file is better than the SciTEGlobal.properties for use on Linux/GTK+ - as it specifies fonts that are likely to be installed. Under Linux, SciTE reads its - SciTEGlobal.properties file from the user's home directory. The download file is available - under the name SciTETGZ.zip in case your browser does not want to - download a .tgz file. Despite the .zip extension, this is still a tarred gzipped file. + SciTE is a good demonstration of Scintilla.

Previous versions can be downloaded from the history -- cgit v1.2.3

- Windows   + Windows   GTK+/Linux