Access an application using a web browser's graphical user interface (GUI) with ease.
The software has been tested with popular web browsers like Firefox and Safari to ensure seamless functionality. After installing, the user can create and install libgegui.a and gegui.h. To do so, the user needs to follow a few simple steps: read makefile in the directory, clean stuff up (use "make clean" command), and then compile (use "make -k" command). This produces a library named "gegui.a" and a pre-processor named "preProc".
One of the noteworthy features of this software is its ability to embed HTML within C code. For instance, adding a prefix of '+' to HTML lines allows them to be recognized as HTML. Further, sections within the HTML code delimited by '$' are passed on directly and executed as C code. In addition, this software offers two extra utility functions - itoa and ftoa - to produce text values of integer and float values, respectively.
To install the software, the user can use the "make install" command. However, it is not mandatory for the example and not required for this software to function. Upon installation, the software writes gegui.h to /usr/local/include, libgegui.a to /usr/local/lib, and preProc to /usr/local/bin. The user should have write permission to these directories and may need to adduser to gain access. Overall, this software offers a range of powerful features that make it a great tool for those seeking to create and edit code with embedded HTML.
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