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author | Mikhail Zotov <mikhail dot ru at gmail dot com> | 2011-03-03 23:32:42 -0300 |
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committer | Niels Horn <niels.horn@slackbuilds.org> | 2011-03-03 23:32:42 -0300 |
commit | 232dc2c9efe7ead9936a02c5707c78bfc1a1247b (patch) | |
tree | 064d42302f03c61dccdef65625574d36a904fded /libraries/fltk2/README | |
parent | 63d99c2e9f6f2ff507d0b5d238a12b0054d6ef51 (diff) | |
download | slackbuilds-232dc2c9efe7ead9936a02c5707c78bfc1a1247b.tar.gz |
libraries/fltk2: Updated for version 2.0.x_r8365.
Signed-off-by: Niels Horn <niels.horn@slackbuilds.org>
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diff --git a/libraries/fltk2/README b/libraries/fltk2/README index 3aeca38a2c..6d06b067ce 100644 --- a/libraries/fltk2/README +++ b/libraries/fltk2/README @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -The Fast Light Tool Kit ("FLTK", pronounced "fulltick") is a LGPL'd C++ -graphical user interface toolkit for X (UNIX(r)), OpenGL(r), and Microsoft(r) -Windows(r). It was originally developed by Mr. Bill Spitzak and is currently -maintained by a small group of developers across the world with a central -repository in the US. +The Fast Light Tool Kit ("FLTK", pronounced "fulltick") is a LGPL'd C++ +graphical user interface toolkit for X (UNIX(r)), OpenGL(r), and +Microsoft(r) Windows(r). It was originally developed by Mr. Bill Spitzak +and is currently maintained by a small group of developers across the world +with a central repository in the US. -The build script is for the development branch (version 2.0.x), thus it is -named "fltk2" to distinguish from the stable one ("fltk") available at -SlackBuilds.org. Notice that fltk2 does not overwrite any files of fltk; -thus, it is possible to have both of them in the system if desired. +The build script is for the development branch (version 2.0.x), thus it is +named "fltk2" to distinguish from the stable one ("fltk") available at +SlackBuilds.org. Notice that fltk2 does not overwrite any files of fltk. +Thus, it is possible to have both of them in the system if desired. |