4 There are two possibilities, if you have a system that supports
5 auto configuration (most Unix systems), then use:
16 If your system does not support auto-configuration, then
17 have a look at Source/makefile.plain
18 you can build robodoc with
21 make -f makefile.plain
24 Additional documentation is provided in Docs/, in the form of
25 robodoc.html. For a good example of how to use ROBODoc see the
26 ROBODoc source code. To see what kind of documentation can
27 generated with ROBODoc, change to Source/ and do a
34 make -f makefile.plain example
36 It assumes you have netscape installed.
38 If you want to see the LaTeX documentation use
44 Also have a look at the example makefile in the Docs/ directory.