NOTICE: This is the original version, that was adapted a bit (mostly build related) in order to work nicely with Evas. L I B L I N E B R E A K ======================= Overview -------- This is the README file for liblinebreak, an implementation of the line breaking algorithm as described in Unicode 5.2.0 Standard Annex 14, Revision 24, available at Check this URL for up-to-date information: Licence ------- This library is released under an open-source licence, the zlib/libpng licence. Please check the file LICENCE for details. Apart from using the algorithm, part of the code is derived from the data provided under And the Unicode Terms of Use may apply: Installation ------------ There are three ways to build the library: 1) On *NIX systems supported by the autoconfiscation tools, do the normal ./configure make sudo make install to build and install both the dynamic and static libraries. In addition, one may - type `make doc' to generate the doxygen documentation; or - type `make linebreakdata' to regenerate linebreakdata.c from LineBreak.txt. 2) On systems where GCC and Binutils are supported, one can type cp -p Makefile.gcc Makefile make to build the static library. In addition, one may - type `make debug' or `make release' to explicitly generate the debug or release build; - type `make doc' to generate the doxygen documentation; or - type `make linebreakdata' to regenerate linebreakdata.c from LineBreak.txt. 3) On Windows, apart from using method 1 (Cygwin/MSYS) and method 2 (MinGW), MSVC can also be used. Type nmake -f Makefile.msvc to build the static library. By default the debug release is built. To build the release version nmake -f Makefile.msvc CFG="linebreak - Win32 Release" Documentation ------------- Check the generated document doc/html/linebreak_8h.html for the public interfaces exposed to applications. $Id: README,v 1.6 2009/11/29 08:09:13 adah Exp $ vim:autoindent:expandtab:formatoptions=tcqlmn:textwidth=72: