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libGeoW is the <strong>LEDA</strong> library providing an editor for sets of geometric objects. It can<br />

be used to visualize result and progression of geometric algorithms. Application<br />

programs using GeoWin (Chapter GeoWin) have to be linked with libGeoW, libD3,<br />

libW, libP, libG, and libL.<br />

This library is in experimental state!<br />

<strong>LEDA</strong> is available in different packages containing certain subsets of the libraries. <strong>The</strong><br />

following table shows the contents of the <strong>LEDA</strong> packages that are available.<br />

Package<br />

Basic<br />

Graph<br />

Geometry<br />

GUI<br />

Libraries<br />

libL<br />

libL, libG<br />

libL, libG, libP, libD3<br />

libL, libG, libP, libD3, libGeoW, libW<br />

<strong>The</strong> procedures described below refer to the GUI package. If you have the basic, graph, or<br />

geometry package only the corresponding libraries are generated, respectively provided.<br />

<strong>LEDA</strong> is available either as source code package or as object code package for the platforms<br />

listed in Section Platforms. Information on how to obtain <strong>LEDA</strong> can be found at<br />

http://www.algorithmic-solutions.com/enleda.html<br />

Sections Source Contents ff. describe how to compile the <strong>LEDA</strong> libraries in the source<br />

code package for Unix (including Linux and CygWin) and Microsoft Windows. Section<br />

UnixObjectCodePackage and Section WinObjectCodePackage describe the installation<br />

and usage of the object code packages for Unix and Windows, respectively.<br />

A.2 Contents of a <strong>LEDA</strong> Source Code Package<br />

<strong>The</strong> main directory of the GUI source code package should contain at least the following<br />

files and subdirectories:<br />

Readme.txt<br />

CHANGES (please read !)<br />

FIXES<br />

Install/<br />

<strong>Manual</strong>/<br />

man html/<br />

license.txt<br />

lconfig<br />

lconfig.bat<br />

Makefile<br />

confdir/<br />

incl/<br />

src/<br />

test/<br />

demo/<br />

demo cout/<br />

Readme File<br />

most recent changes<br />

bug fixes since last release<br />

documentation for installation and usage<br />

sources for user manual<br />

HTML version of user manual<br />

license text<br />

configuration command for unix<br />

configuration command for windows<br />

make script<br />

configuration directory<br />

include directory<br />

source files<br />

example and test programs<br />

demo programs<br />

command line demo programs

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