
Wanted
------

If you wrote a program using TVision or know any useful site please tell me
its address.  I'll add it in the list at the very bottom of file
`doc/tvision.texi' (see below).

How to install the package
--------------------------

Read the `INSTALL' file for generic informations on installing this library.
More options are available for `configure':

Linker options:

  --enable-shared         build shared libraries [default=yes]
  --enable-shared=PKGS    only build shared libraries if the current package
                          appears as an element in the PKGS list
  --enable-static         build static libraries [default=yes]
  --enable-static=PKGS    only build shared libraries if the current package
                          appears as an element in the PKGS list
  --with-gnu-ld           assume the C compiler uses GNU ld [default=no]

Miscellaneous supports:

  --enable-russian        enable Russian character set (obsolete)
  --disable-acs           disable alternate character set
  --disable-8bit          disable 8 bit output
  --disable-linux-gpm     disable Linux GPM mouse support
  --disable-linux-vcs     disable Linux VCS support
  --disable-freebsd-mouse disable FreeBSD mouse support

Where to find documentation
---------------------------

See the `doc' directory.  Here is a summary of its contents.

- `tvision.info' is a Texinfo file and contains informations like keyboard
  handling, environment variables and mouse support.  You should take a look
  at it before using the library.  Just type `info -f tvision.info'.  This
  file is extracted from `tvision.texi' with the program `makeinfo'.

- `tvision.html' has the same contents but in html format.  File
  `tvision_toc.html' is its table of contents.  Note: since I used program
  `texi2html' to extract these files from `tvision.texi', their look may
  appear ugly.

- file `index.html' is a class index.  It describes each class and its methods
  and data.  Note: not yet finished, stay tuned.

Sergio Sigala
ssigala@globalnet.it
