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-Please follow the instructions in INSTALL.UNIX to install FreeType on
+Please follow the instructions in INSTALL.UNIX to install FreeType on
Mac OS X.
-Currently FreeType2 functions based on some deprecated Carbon APIs
-return FT_Err_Unimplemented_Feature always, even if FreeType2 is
-configured and built on the system that deprecated Carbon APIs are
-available. To enable deprecated FreeType2 functions as far as possible,
-replace src/base/ftmac.c by builds/mac/ftmac.c.
+Currently FreeType2 functions based on some deprecated Carbon APIs
+return `FT_Err_Unimplemented_Feature' always, even if FreeType2 is
+configured and built on the system that deprecated Carbon APIs are
+available. To enable deprecated FreeType2 functions as far as
+possible, replace `src/base/ftmac.c' by `builds/mac/ftmac.c'.
-Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, gcc defaults the deployment target
-to 10.5. In previous versions of Mac OS X, this defaulted to 10.1.
-If you want your built binaries to run only on 10.5, this change
-does not concern you. If you want them to also run on older versions
-of Mac OS X, then you must either set the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
-environment variable or pass -mmacosx-version-min to gcc. You should
-specify the oldest version of Mac OS you want the code to run on.
-For example, if you use Bourne shell:
+Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, gcc defaults the deployment target to
+10.5. In previous versions of Mac OS X, this defaulted to 10.1. If
+you want your built binaries to run only on 10.5, this change does not
+concern you. If you want them to also run on older versions of Mac
+OS X, then you must either set the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
+environment variable or pass `-mmacosx-version-min' to gcc. You
+should specify the oldest version of Mac OS you want the code to run
+on. For example, if you use Bourne shell:
- export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.2
+ export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.2
or, if you use C shell:
- setenv MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET 10.2
+ setenv MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET 10.2
-Alternatively, you could pass "-mmacosx-version-min=10.2" to gcc.
+Alternatively, you could pass `-mmacosx-version-min=10.2' to gcc.
-Here the number 10.2 is the lowest version that the built binaries
-can run on. In the cases in above, the built binaries will run on
-Mac OS X 10.2 and later, but _not_ earlier. If you want to run on
-earlier, you have to set lower version, e.g. 10.0.
+Here the number 10.2 is the lowest version that the built binaries can
+run on. In the above cases, the built binaries will run on Mac OS X
+10.2 and later, but _not_ earlier. If you want to run on earlier, you
+have to set lower version, e.g., 10.0.
For classic Mac OS (Mac OS 7, 8, 9) please refer to builds/mac/README.