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-
-For the copyright notice read the file LICENCE.txt.
-I would like to be notified if you use this code, change it for your own
-project or would like to have some improvement. I will even accept patches
-if the don't break anything.
-
-
-Installation Instructions for ggee
-===================================
-
-To compile ggee under Linux and IRIX:
-
-Unpack ggee.**.tar.gz (you have already done that).
-
-cd to the ggee directory and type
-
-"configure" followed by
-"make" for building single externals
-"make ggext" for building the "classical" ggext library.
-
-that should do it for Linux. Any other platform I haven't tested
-yet, and I would like to hear how the compilation works there.
-
-For building on NT, use the build.bat script.
-Before doing that, take a look if there are some dll's hanging around,
-I may have included them.
-
-
-*****NEW****
-ggee now comes with support for pd-0.32. If you want to compile ggee for
-earlier versions of pd, copy the files m_pd.h, m_imp.h and !! g_canvas.h
-to the ggee "include" directory and configure with
-
-./configure --with-minor-version=30
-
-
-
-STK external (with STK 3.2)
-=============
-
-Get the STK toolkit from:
-
-<http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/CCRMA/Software/STK/>
-
-To use the stk object, you have to download Perry Cooks STK toolkit.
-Unpack it besides ggee.
-
-Then you have to remove the file stk/include/Object.h
-
-call configure with
- configure --with-stk=../stk
-
-and then do a make.
-
- and finally, as stk needs some sound samples, you have to call
-
-make install_stk
-
- as root.
-
-
-Usage
-======
-
-To use the ggext library within pd you have to load it with the "-lib" switch. (see pd -help)
-If you built the single externals you can copy them either to a common place and use the
-"-path" option for pd (e.g. copy them to /usr/lib/pd/externs and call pd like
-"pd -path /usr/lib/pd/externs". Or, you can just put them into the same
-directory as you put the patches which use them.
-
-make install by default puts either ggext.pd_linux or all the single externals into /usr/lib/pd/externs.
-
-You can put these default options into your ".pdrc" file.
-
-
-Guenter <geiger@epy.co.at>