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diff --git a/experimental/tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libmng/README.config b/experimental/tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libmng/README.config new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d5cd4541d --- /dev/null +++ b/experimental/tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libmng/README.config @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +Configuration options in libmng +=============================== + +The library is fairly configurable through the use of a number of defines. +Please note however that certain defines are for internal use only. +The following list gives a summary of options that can be used externally to +define the functionality of the library: + +======================================== + +#define MNG_BUILD_DLL + +This is used to indicate that a "standard" DLL should result from compiling +the library. Please note the remarks in README.dll if you intend to work +with the library as a DLL. The purpose of this option is to ensure that +DLL builds have the same set of functions. + +#define MNG_BUILD_SO + +This is used to indicate that a "standard" shared library (SO) should result +from a compilation. The purpose of this option is to ensure that all +shared libraries generated this way will have the same set of functions. + +#define MNG_USE_DLL / #define MNG_USE_SO + +These should be used when including the library header in the compilation +of an application to indicate that the compiler/linker must take the +necessary steps to make the binary executable to use the standard DLL +or shared library (SO). + +#define MNG_SKIP_ZLIB / #define MNG_SKIP_LCMS / #define MNG_SKIP_IJG6B + +Use these in conjunction with MNG_USE_DLL / MNG_USE_SO. This is useful if +you only need the external definitions of the MNG library and not the others, +which will speed up the compilation process. + +#define MNG_SUPPORT_FULL / #define MNG_SUPPORT_LC / #define MNG_SUPPORT_VLC + +These can be used to indicate the level of MNG spec compliance required. +Currently only full MNG compliance is supported. + +#define MNG_SUPPORT_IJG6B + +This can be used to indicate if JNG support is required. This option will +include the IJG JPEG-library. Note that MNG_SUPPORT_FULL will automatically +set this option. Use this only if you need JNG support with MNG-(V)LC. + +#define MNG_FULL_CMS / #define MNG_GAMMA_ONLY / #define MNG_NO_CMS / +#define MNG_APP_CMS + +These indicate the color-correction support level of the library. +If you are on a platform that supports lcms (Little CMS by Marti Maria Saguar) +then it is highly recommended to define MNG_FULL_CMS. +If your platform has it's own CMS then select MNG_APP_CMS and be sure to +include the appropriate callbacks in your app. +In all other cases it is recommended to define MNG_GAMMA_ONLY. + +#define MNG_SUPPORT_READ / #define MNG_SUPPORT_WRITE / +#define MNG_SUPPORT_DISPLAY + +These indicate the high-level support for reading, writing and/or +displaying files. Note that in order to display a file, you'll need to read +it first. (yes, really!) + +#define MNG_STORE_CHUNKS + +This indicates that the library should store chunk-information when reading +a file. This information can then be processed through the +MNG_ITERATE_CHUNKS() function. Note that you must specify this option if +you want to create and write a new file. + +#define MNG_ACCESS_CHUNKS + +This is used to indicate that the app may need access to internally stored +chunk information. MNG_STORE_CHUNKS must be defined as well for this option +to function properly. + +#define MNG_INTERNAL_MEMMNGMT + +You can use this to have the library handle it's own memory allocation and +deallocation through the "standard" memory functions. This option is turned +off by default, which means your app must define the memory callbacks. + +#define MNG_ERROR_TELLTALE + +Set this on to allow human-readable error-messages to be included in the +library and the error function and callback. + +#define MNG_BIGENDIAN_SUPPORTED + +This option should be used to indicate the hardware is based on big endian +integers. + +#define MNG_SUPPORT_TRACE / #define MNG_TRACE_TELLTALE + +These two can be used when debugging an app. You'll need to have the trace +callback setup also. This allows for a rather thorough investigation of the +libraries function paths. + +======================================== + +Any other optional defines you may encounter are for internal use only. +please do not specify them externally. In case of doubt, consult the +support email lists. More info can be found on http://www.libmng.com |