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_. | | ____ ____ | |__ ____ ___ ___ ____ ______ ___ __ /_ | /_ | | __ \ / _ \ \ \/ / _/ __ \ / ___/ \ \/ / | | | | | \_\ \ ( <_> ) > < \ ___/ \___ \ \ / | | | | |___ / \____/ /__/\_ \ \___ > /____ > \_/ |___| /\ |___| \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ draws all kinds of boxes around your text (in ASCII art) [stable release 1.1.1] GETTING IT http://boxes.thomasjensen.com/ Boxes is free software under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), version 2. See COPYING file or http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. COMPILING IT Skip this section if you got yourself a binary distribution. NOTE, however, that the location of the system-wide config file can only be changed using the source distribution, because its path is compiled in. 1. Unpack the archive 2. Edit the top level Makefile and change the value of GLOBALCONF to whereever you want the system-wide config file to reside. Note that each user may have his/her own config file in $HOME/.boxes. Also note that the value of GLOBALCONF is a full file name. It does NOT specify a directory into which to copy the config file. 3. If you are on DEC/OSF, edit src/regexp/Makefile, and add -D_ANSI_C_SOURCE to the CFLAGS definition. 4. Type 'make' in the top level directory. This should leave you with a binary in the src directory. The boxes development platform is intel/linux (SLES). If you are on a different platform and somehow manage to materialize a binary, please send it to the author (boxes@thomasjensen.com), so it can be posted on the boxes home page. Boxes is generally very easy to port, because it uses only a small set of instructions and is comformant to the ANSI C standard. For a small collection of frequently asked questions, visit the compilation FAQ on the boxes website. INSTALLING IT 1. If you are installing a BINARY distribution: - Copy boxes.1 to an appropriate manual page directory - Copy boxes-config to /usr/share/boxes Note that /usr/share/boxes is the name of the file, and NOT the name of a directory into which to copy the file. So, the name of the config file is changed from boxes-config to just boxes. - Copy the executable to a location which is in your path Example (as root): cp boxes.1 /usr/share/man/man1 cp boxes-config /usr/share/boxes cp boxes /usr/bin If you are installing a SOURCE distribution: - Copy doc/boxes.1 to an appropriate manual page directory - Copy boxes-config to the location specified in the Makefile as being the name of the system-wide boxes config file. Note that the value of GLOBALCONF is the name of the file, and NOT the name of a directory into which to copy the file. So, the name of the config file is changed from boxes-config to just boxes. - Copy src/boxes (the binary) to a location which is in your path Example (as root): cp doc/boxes.1 /usr/share/man/man1 cp boxes-config /usr/share/boxes cp src/boxes /usr/bin 2. If you want to make your own changes to the config file, copy the system-wide config file into your home as $HOME/.boxes, then modify it. Boxes will use $HOME/.boxes if it exists. 3. Installation into your text editor: Please see the installation page on the Web at http://boxes.thomasjensen.com/docs/install.shtml It currently describes installation with vim, emacs, and jed, but this list may grow as time goes by and people send me how-tos. RUNNING IT Try if boxes works by typing "boxes" on the command line, then enter "foo", press return and hit Ctrl-D. It should give you something like that: /*******/ /* foo */ /*******/ Detailed usage information is in the manual page and a lot more can be found on the Web page (see above). It is especially interesting to tie boxes to your editor, so that it can be invoked by a simple keypress. DEFINING YOUR OWN BOXES Any user may define his own box designs by creating a file called .boxes in his home directory. The syntax of the config file is explained on the boxes home page, along with several examples: http://boxes.thomasjensen.com/docs/ CONTACT * For questions which the online documentation could not answer, requests for more features, praise and bug reports please feel free to email the author at boxes@thomasjensen.com. Bug reports are especially appreciated. * For questions particular to the binary you downloaded contact the supplier of the binary listed on the download page. * Send your cool new box designs to boxes@thomasjensen.com! If I like them, they may be added to the official config file. _________________________ /\ \ \_| Enjoy! | 10/19/2012 | -- Thomas Jensen | | ____________________|_ EOF \_/______________________/