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README for building of Scintilla on Qt
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There are three different Scintilla libraries that can be produced:
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ScintillaEditBase
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A basic widget callable from C++ which is small and can be used just as is
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or with higher level functionality added.
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ScintillaEdit
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A more complete C++ widget with a method for every Scintilla API and a
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secondary API allowing direct access to document objects.
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ScintillaEditPy
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A Python callable version of ScintillaEdit using the PySide bindings.
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Building a library
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ScintillaEditBase can be built without performing any generation steps.
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The ScintillaEditBase/ScintillaEditBase.pro project can be loaded into
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Qt Creator and the "Build All" command performed.
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Alternatively, run "qmake" to build make files and then use the platform
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make to build. Most commonly, use "make" on Unix and "nmake"
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on Windows.
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On Linux, qmake may be called qmake-qt5 or qmake-qt4.
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ScintillaEdit requires a generation command be run first. From the
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ScintillaEdit directory:
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python WidgetGen.py
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After the generation command has run, the ScintillaEdit.h and
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ScintillaEdit.cpp files will have been populated with the Scintilla API
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methods.
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To build, use Qt Creator or qmake and make as for ScintillaEditBase.
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ScintillaEditPy is more complex and instructions are found in
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ScintillaEditPy/README.
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