From 0b675f0704664efdc502d2733282136d8ca17851 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian C Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 22:59:40 +0000 Subject: *** empty log message *** --- INSTALL | 102 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 102 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 INSTALL (limited to 'INSTALL') diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 04f4252..0000000 --- a/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -These Milkshape plugins require a DLL that allows the plugin to function -(DON'T get me started on the genius of returning C++ classes from DLLs...) - -Details on building this are in step II. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -I. GETTING STARTED ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Pre-requisites: - - mingw with msys. - - Microsoft C++ Compiler (I used the free Visual C++ 2003 Toolkit). This - is optional. - - w32dlib -- this is a simple Win32 dialog library available from: - http://www.wherewilliputthisbloodything?.com/ - - Edit make.conf and set the path to your Milkshape SDK as appropriate. - Also edit the other variables as you see fit. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -II. BUILDING THE DLL WRAPPER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -If you wish to build your own wrapper then: - - 1. Open a command tool (with paths set to the MS C++ compiler) and cd - into the wrapper directory. - - 2. type 'nmake'. - - 3. Copy the resulting mingwms.dll to your Milkshape application directory. - - -If you wish to use the pre-built wrapper (the DLL and LIB file are part of -the source release for people without the compiler), simply: - - 1. Copy the wrapper/mingwms.dll to your Milkshape application directory. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -III. BUILDING THE TEST DLL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -You can skip this if your feeling over-confident... - - 1. Open an MSYS shell. - - 2. cd test - - 3. Type make. - - 4. Copy the resulting mstest.dll to your Milkshape application directory. - - 5. Run Milkshape and test the "Mingw test plugin". It simply displays - the names of the meshes in a model using the medium of Message Boxes. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -IV. BUILDING THE (SIMPLE) OPENGL DLL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - 1. Open an MSYS shell. - - 2. cd opengl - - 3. make depend - - 3. make - - 4. Copy the resulting msGLExport.dll to your Milkshape directory. - - 5. Run Milkshape, load a model and you can export using "Simple OpenGL". - - 6. Docs for this will are available in docs/msGLExport.txt - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -IV. BUILDING THE EXPLODE MODEL DLL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - 1. Open an MSYS shell. - - 2. cd groupexplode - - 3. make depend - - 3. make - - 4. Copy the resulting msGrpExplode.dll to your Milkshape directory. - - 5. Run Milkshape, load a model and you can use the "Group Exploder" tool. - - 6. Docs for this will are available in docs/msGrpExplode.txt - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -$Id: INSTALL,v 1.1 2005-05-08 23:44:30 ianc Exp $ -- cgit v1.2.3