Gnome-mag is a software that offers magnification services for client applications to use. It provides a set of functionalities for displaying larger versions of the screen for the visually impaired or people who need a closer look.
In order to get gnome-mag installed on your system, you need to have the latest CVS versions of libbonobo installed. Additionally, gnome-mag also requires gtk and gnome-common. It is crucial to ensure these dependencies are present before installing CVS gnome-mag on your system.
To compile a CVS version of libgail-gnome, you will need to take a few steps to prepare the tree for compilation. You can execute all of these steps at once by running "cvsroot/gnome-mag# ./autogen.sh". This will create the "configure" script by running the following commands; aclocal, automake, and autoconf. After the "configure" script has been created, you can then run it in "cvsroot/gnome-mag" in order to generate all the Makefiles. Prior to running autogen.sh or configure, make sure that libtool is present in your path. Additionally, note that autogen.sh runs configure and you may be allowed to pass options such as "--prefix=/usr" to configure. These options will then be passed on to configure.
Overall, gnome-mag is an excellent software for anyone seeking a comprehensive command-line interface for progression in standalone use. Its several magnification services are highly valuable to users dealing with assistive technologies and other client applications. Ensure you have all the required dependencies before installing CVS gnome-mag on your system. The setup tree process for compilation may seem cumbersome, but it is straightforward and easy to execute.
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