You can receive certified version of OCCT code in different packages.
-- Snapshot of Git repository: contains only bare sources of OCCT; many C++
- files, HTML documentation, and project files / makefiles for building OCCT
- need to be generated.
+- Snapshot of Git repository: contains C++ header and source files of OCCT,
+ documentation sources, build scripts, and CMake project files.
-- Complete source archive: contains all sources of OCCT, including C++ files
- generated by WOK, HTML and PDF documentation, and projects / makefiles for
- building on all officially supported platforms.
+- Complete source archive: contains all sources of OCCT, generated HTML and PDF
+ documentation, and ready-to-use projects for building on all officially
+ supported platforms.
- Binary package (platform-specific): in addition to complete source archive,
it includes binaries of OCCT and third-party libraries built on one platform.
This package allows using OCCT immediately after installation.
-Certified versions of OCCT can be downloaded from http://www.opencascade.org
+Certified versions of OCCT can be downloaded from http://www.opencascade.com
You can also find OCCT pre-installed on your system, or install it from
packages provided by a third party. Note that packaging and functionality
of such versions can be different from certified releases. Please consult
-documentation accompanyog your version for details.
+documentation accompanying your version for details.
Documentation
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You need to have Tcl and Doxygen 1.8.4 (or above) installed on your system.
and accessible in your environment (check environment variable PATH).
- Run batch file *gendoc.bat* on Windows or Bash scriot *gendoc.sh* on Linux
- or Mac OS X to (re)generate documentation.
+ Use batch file *gendoc.bat* on Windows or Bash script *gendoc* on Linux
+ or OS X to (re)generate documentation.
- Read documentation in source plain text (MarkDown) format found in
subfolder *dox*