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-rw-r--r--Help/generator/Visual Studio 10 2010.rst12
-rw-r--r--Help/generator/Visual Studio 10.rst9
-rw-r--r--Help/generator/Visual Studio 11 2012.rst12
-rw-r--r--Help/generator/Visual Studio 11.rst9
-rw-r--r--Help/generator/Visual Studio 12 2013.rst12
-rw-r--r--Help/generator/Visual Studio 12.rst9
6 files changed, 36 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/Help/generator/Visual Studio 10 2010.rst b/Help/generator/Visual Studio 10 2010.rst
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+Visual Studio 10 2010
+---------------------
+
+Generates Visual Studio 10 (VS 2010) project files.
+
+It is possible to append a space followed by the platform name to
+create project files for a specific target platform. E.g.
+"Visual Studio 10 2010 Win64" will create project files for the
+x64 processor; "Visual Studio 10 2010 IA64" for Itanium.
+
+For compatibility with CMake versions prior to 3.0, one may specify this
+generator using the name "Visual Studio 10" without the year component.
diff --git a/Help/generator/Visual Studio 10.rst b/Help/generator/Visual Studio 10.rst
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-Visual Studio 10
-----------------
-
-Generates Visual Studio 10 (2010) project files.
-
-It is possible to append a space followed by the platform name to
-create project files for a specific target platform. E.g. "Visual
-Studio 10 Win64" will create project files for the x64 processor;
-"Visual Studio 10 IA64" for Itanium.
diff --git a/Help/generator/Visual Studio 11 2012.rst b/Help/generator/Visual Studio 11 2012.rst
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+Visual Studio 11 2012
+---------------------
+
+Generates Visual Studio 11 (VS 2012) project files.
+
+It is possible to append a space followed by the platform name to
+create project files for a specific target platform. E.g.
+"Visual Studio 11 2012 Win64" will create project files for the
+x64 processor; "Visual Studio 11 2012 ARM" for ARM.
+
+For compatibility with CMake versions prior to 3.0, one may specify this
+generator using the name "Visual Studio 11" without the year component.
diff --git a/Help/generator/Visual Studio 11.rst b/Help/generator/Visual Studio 11.rst
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-Visual Studio 11
-----------------
-
-Generates Visual Studio 11 (2012) project files.
-
-It is possible to append a space followed by the platform name to
-create project files for a specific target platform. E.g. "Visual
-Studio 11 Win64" will create project files for the x64 processor;
-"Visual Studio 11 ARM" for ARM.
diff --git a/Help/generator/Visual Studio 12 2013.rst b/Help/generator/Visual Studio 12 2013.rst
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+Visual Studio 12 2013
+---------------------
+
+Generates Visual Studio 12 (VS 2013) project files.
+
+It is possible to append a space followed by the platform name to
+create project files for a specific target platform. E.g.
+"Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64" will create project files for the
+x64 processor; "Visual Studio 12 2013 ARM" for ARM.
+
+For compatibility with CMake versions prior to 3.0, one may specify this
+generator using the name "Visual Studio 12" without the year component.
diff --git a/Help/generator/Visual Studio 12.rst b/Help/generator/Visual Studio 12.rst
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-Visual Studio 12
-----------------
-
-Generates Visual Studio 12 (2013) project files.
-
-It is possible to append a space followed by the platform name to
-create project files for a specific target platform. E.g. "Visual
-Studio 12 Win64" will create project files for the x64 processor;
-"Visual Studio 12 ARM" for ARM.