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 options: --enable-russian enable Russian character set (now 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 directory `doc' and its subdirectory. Here is a summary of their contents. - `tvision.info' is a Texinfo file and contains the "installation handbook": information regarding installation, keyboard handling, screen manipulation, environment variables and mouse support. You should take a look at it before using the library. Just type `info -f tvision.info'. - `html/tvision.html' is the main page of the documentation. It includes links to both the html version of the "installation handbook" and to the "class hierarchy documentation". The latter is a detailed reference manual for the various classes, methods and data members TVision uses. Sergio Sigala sergio@sigala.it