+The project files are stored as xml text files and converted to binary
+CodeWarrior projects in the distribution (see AppleScript Files below):
+ - *M5.xml -> *M5.mcp for CodeWarrior 5.3
+ - *M6.xml -> *M6.mcp for CodeWarrior 6
+ - *M7.xml -> *M7.mcp for CodeWarrior 7 and above.
+
+In order to build the library (and then the samples) you need to make the
+following projects (for CW 5.3, similar process for CW 7):
+
+:src:wxwindowsM5.mcp
+:src:png:pngM5.mcp
+:src:tiff:tiffM5.mcp
+:src:jpeg:jpegM5.mcp
+:src:zlib:zlibM5.mcp
+
+Note that if using CW 8 and above, when compiling the samples
+you may need to edit the target settings, click on Language
+Settings, C/++ Language and remove the forward slash at the
+start of /wx/wx_cw_d.h (or similar filename).
+
+AppleScript Files
+-----------------
+
+Several AppleScript files are provided in the docs:mac directory:
+
+ - M5xml2mcp.applescript to convert xml files to CodeWarrior 5 projects
+ - M5mcp2xml.applescript to convert CodeWarrior 5 projects to xml files
+ - M5build.applescript to automatically build all samples/demos projects
+ - M8xml2mcp.applescript to convert xml files to CodeWarrior 8 projects
+ - M8mcp2xml.applescript to convert CodeWarrior 8 projects to xml files
+ - SetXMLCreator.applescript to set correct creator type (see below)
+
+To run the XML to MCP conversion scripts:
+
+Double click on e.g. docs/mac/M8xml2mcp.applescript, then "run"
+the applescript and when asked for a folder pick src/. Then it
+takes a while to scan all dirs for the xml files and convert
+them to mcps. If some conversions fail it means an mcp already
+exists (back them up prior to running the script).
+
+To set the correct creator type for importing into CodeWarrior,
+you may need to run SetXMLCreator.applescript.
+
+Apple Developer Tools
+---------------------
+
+As in all Unix projects, you need to do something like this under MacOS X
+with the Apple Developer Tools installed:
+
+1) cd into the base dir
+2) mkdir osx-build
+3) cd osx-build
+4) ../configure
+5) make
+
+If you want to install the library into the system directories you'll need
+to do this as root. The accepted way of running commands as root is to
+use the built-in sudo mechanism. First of all, you must be using an
+account marked as a "Computer Administrator". Then
+
+6) sudo make install
+7) type <YOUR OWN PASSWORD>
+
+Note that while using this method is okay for development, it is not
+recommended that you require endusers to install wxWidgets into their
+system directories in order to use your program. One way to avoid this
+is to configure wxWidgets with --disable-shared. Another way to avoid
+it is to make a framework for wxWidgets. Making frameworks is beyond
+the scope of this document.
+
+Note:
+We recommend you configure a static library instead:
+
+4) ../configure --disable-shared
+
+or activate OpenGL:
+
+4) ../configure --with-opengl
+
+Note:
+It is rarely desirable to install non-Apple software into system directories.
+By configuring the library with --disable-shared and using the full path
+to wx-config with the --in-place option you can avoid installing the library.