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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ to the compiler that the GLFW functions will be coming from another executable.
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@section build_link Link with the right libraries
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-@subsection build_link_win32 With any toolchain on Windows
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+@subsection build_link_win32 With MinGW or Visual C++ on Windows
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The static version of the GLFW library is named `glfw3`. When using this
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version, it is also necessary to link with some libraries that GLFW uses.
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ dependencies, but you still have to link against `opengl32` if your program uses
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OpenGL and `glu32` if it uses GLU.
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-@subsection build_link_cmake With CMake and GLFW source
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+@subsection build_link_cmake_source With CMake and GLFW source
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You can use the GLFW source tree directly from a project that uses CMake. This
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way, GLFW will be built along with your application as needed.
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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ CMake files look for OpenGL.
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target_link_libraries(myapp glfw ${OPENGL_glu_LIBRARY} ${GLFW_LIBRARIES})
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-@subsection build_link_cmake With CMake on Unix and installed GLFW binaries
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+@subsection build_link_cmake_pkgconfig With CMake on Unix and installed GLFW binaries
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CMake can import settings from pkg-config, which GLFW supports. When you
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installed GLFW, the pkg-config file `glfw3.pc` was installed along with it.
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@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ shared library version of GLFW, use the `GLFW_LIBRARIES` variable.
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If you are using the static library version of GLFW, use the
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-`GLFW_STATIC_LIBRARIES` variable.
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+`GLFW_STATIC_LIBRARIES` variable instead.
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target_link_libraries(simple ${GLFW_STATIC_LIBRARIES})
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