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FreeType&nbsp;2 Project Files for VS.NET&nbsp;2005
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FreeType&nbsp;2 Project Files for VS.NET&nbsp;2005
(Pocket PC)
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<p>This directory contains project files for Visual C++, named
<tt>freetype.vcproj</tt>, and Visual Studio, called <tt>freetype.sln</tt> for
the following targets:
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<li>PPC/SP 2003 (Pocket PC 2003)</li>
<li>PPC/SP WM5 (Windows Mobile 5)</li>
<li>PPC/SP WM6 (Windows Mobile 6)</li>
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It compiles the following libraries from the FreeType 2.6 sources:</p>
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freetype26.lib - release build; single threaded
freetype26_D.lib - debug build; single threaded
freetype26MT.lib - release build; multi-threaded
freetype26MT_D.lib - debug build; multi-threaded</pre>
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<p>Be sure to extract the files with the Windows (CR+LF) line endings. ZIP
archives are already stored this way, so no further action is required. If
you use some <tt>.tar.*z</tt> archives, be sure to configure your extracting
tool to convert the line endings. For example, with <a
href="http://www.winzip.com">WinZip</a>, you should activate the <it>TAR
file smart CR/LF Conversion</it> option. Alternatively, you may consider
using the <tt>unix2dos</tt> or <tt>u2d</tt> utilities that are floating
around, which specifically deal with this particular problem.
<p>Build directories are placed in the top-level <tt>objs</tt>
directory.</p>
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