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GDK base driver.</p>
<p>As an alternative you can use <strong>require</strong>&quot;<strong>cdluacairo&quot;</strong>,
but there are some restrictions:
- in Windows only the GDI base driver can be used; in Linux only the X-Win base driver
+ in Windows only the GDI base driver can be used; in Linux only the GDK base
+driver can be used; in other UNICES only the X-Win base driver
can be used.</p>
<h3>Extra Drivers (cdcairo.h)</h3>
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@@ -96,20 +96,22 @@ the makefiles and projects expect the following directory tree:</p>
<pre>cd -&gt; <strong><span class="style2">FreeType</span></strong> (included as separate library)
<em> cdwin*</em> -&gt; <strong><span class="style4">gdi32</span></strong> <strong><span class="style4">user32</span></strong> <strong><span class="style4">comdlg32</span></strong> (system - Windows)
<em> cdx11*</em> -&gt; <strong><span class="style4">X11</span></strong> (system - UNIX)
-<em> </em><em>cdgdk</em><em>*</em> -&gt; <strong><span class="style1">gdk-win32-2.0 pangowin32-1.0</span></strong>(system - Windows)
+<em> </em><em>cdgdk+cdcairo*</em> -&gt; <strong><span class="style1">gdk-win32-2.0 pangowin32-1.0</span></strong>(system - Windows)
<em> </em> -&gt; <strong><span class="style1">gdk-x11-2.0</span></strong> <strong><span class="style1">pangox-1.0 </span></strong>(system - UNIX)
- -&gt; <span class="style1"><strong>cairo-2 </strong></span><strong><span class="style1">gdk_pixbuf-2.0 pango-1.0 gobject-2.0</span></strong> <strong><span class="style1">gmodule-2.0 glib-2.0</span></strong> (system - Windows/UNIX)
+ -&gt; <span class="style1"><strong>cairo </strong></span><strong><span class="style1">gdk_pixbuf-2.0 pango-1.0 gobject-2.0</span></strong> <strong><span class="style1">gmodule-2.0 glib-2.0</span></strong> (system - Windows/UNIX)
<em>cdgdiplus*</em> -&gt; cd
-&gt; <strong><span class="style4">gdiplus</span></strong> (system - Windows)
<em>cdxrender*</em> -&gt; cd
-&gt; <strong><span class="style4">Xrender</span></strong> <strong><span class="style4">Xft</span></strong> (system - UNIX)
-<em>cdcairo*</em> -&gt; <span class="style1"><strong>cairo-2</strong></span> (system - Windows/UNIX)
+cdcairo -&gt; <span class="style1"><strong>pangocairo-1.0 cairo</strong></span> (system - Windows/UNIX)
cdpdf -&gt; <strong><span class="style2">pdflib</span></strong> (included as separate library)
<em>cd</em>gl -&gt; <span class="style1">opengl32</span> (system - Windows)
-&gt; <span class="style1">GL</span> (system - UNIX)
-&gt; <strong><span class="style2">ftgl</span></strong> (included as separate library)
cdlua51 -&gt; cd
-&gt; <strong><span class="style3">lua5.1</span></strong>
+cdluacontextplus -&gt; cdlua51
+ -&gt; cdcontextplus
cdluaim51 -&gt; cdlua51
-&gt; <strong><span class="style3">imlua51</span></strong>
cdluapdf51 -&gt; cdlua51
@@ -117,9 +119,9 @@ cdluapdf51 -&gt; cdlua51
cdluagl51 -&gt; cdlua51
-&gt; cdgl
-(*) In Windows, &quot;<strong>cdwin</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cd</strong>&quot;.
- In Linux and BSD &quot;<strong>cdgdk</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cd</strong>&quot;.
- In IRIX, AIX and SunOS &quot;<strong>cdx11</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cd</strong>&quot;.</pre>
+(*) In Windows, &quot;<strong>cdwin</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cd</strong>&quot;, &quot;<strong>cdgdiplus</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cdcontextplus</strong>&quot;.
+ In Linux and BSD &quot;<strong>cdgdk+cdcairo</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cd</strong>&quot;, &quot;<strong>cdxrender</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cdcontextplus</strong>&quot;.
+ In IRIX, AIX and SunOS &quot;<strong>cdx11</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cd</strong>&quot;, &quot;<strong>cdxrender</strong>&quot; is called &quot;<strong>cdcontextplus</strong>&quot;.</pre>
<p>As a general rule (excluding system dependencies and included third party
libraries): CD has NO external dependencies, and CDLua depends on Lua and IMLua.