XCOMM This is the local configuration file for Imakefile for ctwm. XCOMM XCOMM Some of the things you can define also come with make variables that XCOMM can be manipulated. All such variables have names starting with\ XCOMM USER_. XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Use IMCONV features. XCOMM Uhmm, I really don't know what this is about. -- Richard Levitte XCOMM XCOMM The make variables USER_IMCONVLIBDIR and USER_IMCONVINCDIR can be XCOMM used to configure library search paths and include file search paths XCOMM to find the imconv libraries and header files. XCOMM XCOMM Example: XCOMM XCOMM #define IMCONV XCOMM USER_IMCONVLIBDIR = -L/logiciels/public/graphix/lib XCOMM USER_IMCONVINCDIR = -I/logiciels/public/graphix/include XCOMM #undef IMCONV XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Use sounds XCOMM If you want sound support through librplay, defined USE_SOUND. XCOMM XCOMM The make variables USER_SOUNDLIBDIR and USER_SOUNDINCDIR can be XCOMM used to configure library search paths and include file search paths XCOMM to find the rplay libraries and header files. XCOMM XCOMM Example: XCOMM XCOMM #define USE_SOUND XCOMM USER_SOUNDLIBDIR = -L/usr/lib XCOMM USER_SOUNDINCDIR = -I/usr/include XCOMM #undef USE_SOUND XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Use XPM images XCOMM If you want XPM support, define XPM. XCOMM XCOMM The make variables USER_XPMLIBDIR and USER_XPMINCDIR can be XCOMM used to configure library search paths and include file search paths XCOMM to find the xpm libraries and header files. XCOMM XCOMM Example: XCOMM XCOMM #define XPM XCOMM USER_XPMLIBDIR = -L/usr/lib XCOMM USER_XPMINCDIR = -I/usr/include XCOMM #define XPM XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Use Jpeg images XCOMM If you want JPEG support, define JPEG. XCOMM XCOMM The make variables USER_JPEGLIBDIR and USER_JPEGINCDIR can be XCOMM used to configure library search paths and include file search paths XCOMM to find the jpeg libraries and header files. XCOMM XCOMM Example: XCOMM XCOMM #define JPEG XCOMM USER_JPEGLIBDIR = -L/usr/lib XCOMM USER_JPEGINCDIR = -I/usr/include XCOMM #define JPEG XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Using M4 to process the ctwm configuration file XCOMM If you want to process the ctwm configuration file with m4, define XCOMM USE_M4. XCOMM #define USE_M4 XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Support for Gnome extensions XCOMM If you want to build with Gnome extensions, define GNOME. XCOMM #define GNOME XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Use GNU regex XCOMM If you want to build with GNU regex instead of the internal regex XCOMM functions, define USE_GNU_REGEX. XCOMM #undef USE_GNU_REGEX XCOMM DEBUGGING: XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: General debugging XCOMM If you want to get all kinds of debugging output from CTWM, define XCOMM DEBUG. XCOMM #undef DEBUG XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Debug the parser XCOMM If you want debugging output for the configuration file parser, XCOMM define DEBUGPARSER XCOMM #undef DEBUGPARSER XCOMM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XCOMM Feature: Compile with lots and lots of warnings XCOMM If you use gcc, and want to build with as much paranoia as possible, XCOMM define GCC_PEDANTIC. XCOMM Quite honestly, I would recommend for you not to use it for now. XCOMM You'll just start running and screaming :-). -- Richard Levitte XCOMM #undef GCC_PEDANTIC