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diff --git a/doc/using.texi b/doc/using.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 70b7147..0000000 --- a/doc/using.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -@node Using libgimpprint, Integrating libgimpprint, Overview, Top -@chapter Using libgimpprint -@cindex using - -This chapter describes how to write programs that use libgimpprint. - - -@section Code prerequisites -To use libgimpprint with a program, several steps must be taken: - -@enumerate -@item Include the master libgimpprint header @code{<gimp-print/gimp-print.h>.} -@item Call @code{stp_init()}. -@item Link with libgimpprint. -@end enumerate - -The following is a short example program. It does not do anything useful, -but it does everything required to link with libgimpprint and call other -functions from libgimpprint. - -@example -#include <gimp-print/gimp-print.h> - -int -main (int argc, char *argv[]) -@{ - stp_init (); - return (0); -@} -@end example - -@section Linking with libgimpprint - -To link a program with libgimpprint, then @samp{-lgimpprint} needs to be passed -to the compiler when linking. For example, to compile and link @file{prog.c} -the following commands would be used: - -@example -gcc -c prog.c -gcc -o prog -lgimpprint prog.o -@end example - -The compiler and linker flags needed may vary depending on the options -GIMP-Print was configured with when it was built. The -@command{gimpprint-config} script will give the correct parameters for -the local installation (@pxref{gimpprint-config}). |