diff --git a/Build.md b/Build.md index b83271aaa..957031b5f 100644 --- a/Build.md +++ b/Build.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ pip install pyassimp ## Manual build instructions ### Install CMake -Asset-Importer-Lib can be build for a lot of different platforms. We are using cmake to generate the build environment for these via cmake. So you have to make sure that you have a working cmake-installation on your system. You can download it at https://cmake.org/ or for linux install it via +Asset-Importer-Lib can be built for a lot of different platforms. We are using cmake to generate the build environment for these via cmake. So you have to make sure that you have a working cmake-installation on your system. You can download it at https://cmake.org/ or for linux install it via ```bash sudo apt-get install cmake ``` @@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ cmake --build . ### Build instructions for Windows with Visual-Studio -First you have to install Visual-Studio on your windows-system. You can get the Community-Version for free here: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/de/downloads/ +First, you have to install Visual-Studio on your windows-system. You can get the Community-Version for free here: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/de/downloads/ To generate the build environment for your IDE open a command prompt, navigate to your repo and type: ```bash cmake CMakeLists.txt ``` -This will generate the project files for the visual studio. All dependencies used to build Asset-IMporter-Lib shall be part of the repo. If you want to use you own zlib.installation this is possible as well. Check the options for it. +This will generate the project files for the visual studio. All dependencies used to build Asset-Importer-Lib shall be part of the repo. If you want to use you own zlib installation this is possible as well. Check the options for it. ### Build instructions for Windows with UWP See @@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ Open a terminal and got to your repository. You can generate the makefiles and b cmake CMakeLists.txt make -j4 ``` -The option -j descripes the number of parallel processes for the build. In this case make will try to use 4 cores for the build. +The option -j describes the number of parallel processes for the build. In this case make will try to use 4 cores for the build. -If you want to use a IDE for linux you can try QTCreator for instance. +If you want to use an IDE for linux you can try QTCreator for instance. ### Build instructions for MinGW Older versions of MinGW's compiler (e.g. 5.1.0) do not support the -mbig_obj flag @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ The cmake-build-environment provides options to configure the build. The followi - **ASSIMP_ANDROID_JNIIOSYSTEM (default OFF)**: Android JNI IOSystem support is active. - **ASSIMP_NO_EXPORT (default OFF)**: Disable Assimp's export functionality. - **ASSIMP_BUILD_ZLIB (default OFF)**: Build our own zlib. -- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ALL_EXPORTERS_BY_DEFAULT (default ON)**: Build Assimp with all exporter senabled. -- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ALL_IMPORTERS_BY_DEFAULT (default ON)**: Build Assimp with all importer senabled. +- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ALL_EXPORTERS_BY_DEFAULT (default ON)**: Build Assimp with all exporters enabled. +- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ALL_IMPORTERS_BY_DEFAULT (default ON)**: Build Assimp with all importers enabled. - **ASSIMP_BUILD_ASSIMP_TOOLS (default OFF)**: If the supplementary tools for Assimp are built in addition to the library. - **ASSIMP_BUILD_SAMPLES (default OFF)**: If the official samples are built as well (needs Glut). - **ASSIMP_BUILD_TESTS (default ON)**: If the test suite for Assimp is built in addition to the library.