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authorTom Sepez <tsepez@chromium.org>2015-10-16 12:26:17 -0700
committerTom Sepez <tsepez@chromium.org>2015-10-16 12:26:17 -0700
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@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ Previously, the second option (platform-specific build files) was the default.
Most PDFium developers use Ninja, as does our [continuous build system]
(http://build.chromium.org/p/client.pdfium/).
- * On Windows: `build\gyp\_pdfium`
- * For all other platforms: `build/gyp\_pdfium`
+ * On Windows: `build\gyp_pdfium`
+ * For all other platforms: `build/gyp_pdfium`
The second option is to generate platform-specific build files, i.e. Makefiles
on Linux, sln files on Windows, and xcodeproj files on Mac. To do so, set the
@@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ GYP\_GENERATORS environment variable appropriately (e.g. "make", "msvs", or
## Building the code
If you used Ninja, you can build the sample program by: `ninja -C out/Debug
-pdfium\_test` You can build the entire product (which includes a few unit
+pdfium_test` You can build the entire product (which includes a few unit
tests) by: `ninja -C out/Debug`.
If you're not using Ninja, then building is platform-specific.
- * On Linux: `make pdfium\_test`
+ * On Linux: `make pdfium_test`
* On Mac: `open build/all.xcodeproj`
* On Windows: open build\all.sln
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ If you're not using Ninja, then building is platform-specific.
The pdfium\_test program supports reading, parsing, and rasterizing the pages of
a .pdf file to .ppm or .png output image files (windows supports two other
-formats). For example: `out/Debug/pdfium\_test --ppm path/to/myfile.pdf`. Note
+formats). For example: `out/Debug/pdfium_test --ppm path/to/myfile.pdf`. Note
that this will write output images to `path/to/myfile.pdf.<n>.ppm`.
## Testing