gtk3/docs/reference
Emmanuele Bassi 32298832ed Allow checking for GDK backends
Now that a single shared object can contain multiple backends we also
need to provide a simple way for third party code to verify that the
copy of GDK they are linking to supports their backend.

The simplest way to verify is an m4 macro, GTK_CHECK_BACKEND(), shipped
with the gtk+ m4 macros.

The usage is pretty basic:

  GTK_CHECK_BACKEND([x11], [gtk_has_x11=yes], [gtk_has_x11=no])
  AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_X11_CODE, test "x$gtk_has_x11" = "xno")

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=642479
2011-02-16 18:46:19 +00:00
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gdk docs: Link to all versions of both GTK3 and GTK2 2011-02-11 12:39:07 -05:00
gtk Allow checking for GDK backends 2011-02-16 18:46:19 +00:00
libgail-util Fix libgail-util doc build 2011-01-05 10:12:16 -05:00
AUTHORS Initial revision 1999-08-16 18:51:52 +00:00
ChangeLog Removed empty docs/reference/ChangeLog entries. I am using prepare-ChangeLog.pl to help create informative commit messages and this was a side-effect. 2009-07-16 18:13:34 +02:00
COPYING Initial revision 1999-08-16 18:51:52 +00:00
Makefile.am Make GTK+ use an external gdk-pixbuf 2010-06-26 01:09:05 -04:00
README Initial revision 1999-08-16 18:51:52 +00:00
README.cvs-commits Initial revision 1999-08-16 18:51:52 +00:00

This package contains the reference documentation
for GTK+. For more information about GTK+
see:

 http://www.gtk.org

For information about contributing to the
GLib/GTK+ reference documentation project, see:

 http://www.gtk.org/rdp/

The GTK+ reference documentation is freely redistributable,
see the file COPYING for details.


REQUIREMENTS
============

To build the documentation, you must have the gtk-doc
package installed. To rebuild the template files,
you must have the current version of the GTK+
header files installed.


BUILD
=====

First, run configure to generate the makefiles for this
module. There is one option specific to this package

  --with-html-dir=DIR   top of installed HTML documentation tree


The Makefiles in the gdk/ and gtk/ subdirs each define three targets:

 templates:
  
  Scan the headers and merge the results with the current 
  template files

 sgml:

  Generate SGML files using the DocBook DTD from
  the template files

 html:

  Generate HTML from the SGML files.

To build the documentation, do:

 make sgml
 make html

You should only run the 'make templates' step if you
need to regenerate the templates for a more recent
version of the GTK+ sources.

INSTALLATION
============

 make install