X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/9a29912f608e082001ee53b9873323c4bcd71f21..9d6a9fdd13ab25f0ac7c54a3ec8098f8b5c1d118:/utils/tex2rtf/docs/install.txt?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/utils/tex2rtf/docs/install.txt b/utils/tex2rtf/docs/install.txt index 6224eec7ec..944c4ddde8 100644 --- a/utils/tex2rtf/docs/install.txt +++ b/utils/tex2rtf/docs/install.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ will need to compile Tex2RTF. There are several options for doing this. If you want to have a graphical interface for Tex2RTF (not essential for a conversion utility!) then you -will need to download wxWindows from skye.aiai.ed.ac.uk +will need to download wxWidgets from skye.aiai.ed.ac.uk (192.41.104.6) in the directory /pub/wxwin/beta, files wx150?_*.tar.Z (or .gz) where ? is the latest beta letter, currently i. @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ change the makefiles or build project files for other compilers.) (2) Non-GUI version Under UNIX, simply use the target 'nogui'. The supplied files in the -src/wxwin directory supply the essential utilities from wxWindows, and +src/wxwin directory supply the essential utilities from wxWidgets, and Tex2RTF will be built as a command-line program. On a PC, add 'NOGUI=1' to the makefile command line. Note that the small