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diff --git a/Help/command/install_programs.rst b/Help/command/install_programs.rst index 26789d8..79aa486 100644 --- a/Help/command/install_programs.rst +++ b/Help/command/install_programs.rst @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ install_programs ---------------- -Deprecated. Use the install(PROGRAMS ) command instead. +Deprecated. Use the :command:`install(PROGRAMS)` command instead. -This command has been superceded by the install command. It is -provided for compatibility with older CMake code. The FILES form is -directly replaced by the PROGRAMS form of the INSTALL command. The -regexp form can be expressed more clearly using the GLOB form of the -FILE command. +This command has been superceded by the :command:`install` command. It is +provided for compatibility with older CMake code. The ``FILES`` form is +directly replaced by the ``PROGRAMS`` form of the :command:`install` +command. The regexp form can be expressed more clearly using the ``GLOB`` +form of the :command:`file` command. :: @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ FILE command. install_programs(<dir> FILES file1 [file2 ...]) Create rules to install the listed programs into the given directory. -Use the FILES argument to guarantee that the file list version of the +Use the ``FILES`` argument to guarantee that the file list version of the command will be used even when there is only one argument. :: @@ -26,8 +26,9 @@ In the second form any program in the current source directory that matches the regular expression will be installed. This command is intended to install programs that are not built by -cmake, such as shell scripts. See the TARGETS form of the INSTALL -command to create installation rules for targets built by cmake. +cmake, such as shell scripts. See the ``TARGETS`` form of the +:command:`install` command to create installation rules for targets built +by cmake. -The directory <dir> is relative to the installation prefix, which is -stored in the variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. +The directory ``<dir>`` is relative to the installation prefix, which is +stored in the variable :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. |