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diff --git a/Modules/Findosg.cmake b/Modules/Findosg.cmake index 027f315..9e952c9 100644 --- a/Modules/Findosg.cmake +++ b/Modules/Findosg.cmake @@ -7,32 +7,40 @@ Findosg -NOTE: It is highly recommended that you use the new -FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake introduced in CMake 2.6.3 and not use this -Find module directly. +.. note:: + It is highly recommended that you use the new + :module:`FindOpenSceneGraph` introduced in CMake 2.6.3 and not use this + Find module directly. -This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find OpenSceneGraph +This is part of the ``Findosg*`` suite used to find OpenSceneGraph components. Each component is separate and you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow you control over your own system piece by piece in case you need to opt out of certain components or change the Find behavior for a particular -module (perhaps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module doesn't +module (perhaps because the default :module:`FindOpenGL` module doesn't work with your system as an example). If you want to use a more convenient module that includes everything, use the -FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of the Findosg*.cmake modules. +:module:`FindOpenSceneGraph` instead of the ``Findosg*.cmake`` modules. -Locate osg This module defines +Locate osg This module defines: -OSG_FOUND - Was the Osg found? OSG_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the -headers OSG_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link against for the OSG (use -this) +``OSG_FOUND`` + Was the Osg found? +``OSG_INCLUDE_DIR`` + Where to find theheaders +``OSG_LIBRARIES`` + The libraries to link against for the OSG (use this) +``OSG_LIBRARY`` + The OSG library +``OSG_LIBRARY_DEBUG`` + The OSG debug library -OSG_LIBRARY - The OSG library OSG_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The OSG debug -library +``$OSGDIR`` is an environment variable that would correspond to:: -$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would correspond to the -./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in building osg. + ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR + +used in building osg. Created by Eric Wing. #]=======================================================================] |