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Introduction
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The GLFW documentation is written in LaTeX. Besides being powerful, LaTeX is
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also very attractive since all the necessary tools for dealing with LaTeX
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documentation are both free and ported to a wide variety of platforms. Another
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advantage is that the LaTeX files are written in plain text, which means that
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version control systems such as CVS handle them perfectly without having to
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treat the documents as binary files.
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The documents
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There are two main documents:
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glfwrm.tex - The GLFW Reference Manual
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glfwug.tex - The GLFW Users Guide
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In addition, there is a common LaTeX style file that sets up things
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such as page formatting and useful macros:
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glfwdoc.sty - Common GLFW document styles and macros
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Requirements
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Of course you need LaTeX installed on your system in order to compile the GLFW
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documentation. If you are using a Unix-like operating system, then your
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package system most likely has a version of LaTeX adapted for your system. If
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not, the easiest way to get a full LaTeX system is to download/get the TeXLive
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CD from http://www.tug.org/texlive/. It has all the necessary software for
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Windows, Mac OS X and most popular Unix-like operating systems.
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A number of LaTeX packages have to be installed in order to compile the
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GLFW documentation successfully:
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color
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fancyhdr
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hyperref
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lastpage
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listings
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needspace
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textcase
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times
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titling
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These packages are all available on the TeXLive CD. Just make sure that
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you have checked all these packages when installing TeXLive, or get them
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in some other way if you do not have the TeXLive CD.
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