In this file we describe the installation of the SWT toolbox 
from source; for Unix and GNU/Linux.

Installation From Binaries
==========================
WINDOWS
   1) Install SWT
      We suppose here that <Scilab path> stands for the path of the directory which scilab installed.
      Copy the folder "swt" to <Scilab path>\contrib\
      You will get the folder like that:
      <Scilab path>\
                   contrib\
                         loader.sce (the file is installed by scilab )
                         swt\
                            builder.sce
                            loader.sce
                            ...
                            lib\
                               libswt.dll
                            ...
   2) Load SWT
      In Scilab-4.0 you can load it from menu, "toolboxes>"swt".
      In my Scilab-3.1.1, I can not find the toolboxes.

      For both( Scilab-4.0 and Scilab-3.1.1 ) you can execute a command to load it.
      Execute within scilab:
          exec("<Scilab path>\contrib\swt\loader.sce");

          Or you can first change directory to <Scilab path>\contrib\swt\
          Then execute
          exec("loader.sce");


Installation From Source
========================
   The SWT toolbox sourcecode can be compiled under any Unix
   and GNU/Linux, using any popular ANSI-C compiler, preferably GCC.


 UNIX and GNU/LINUX systems

   This version of SWT is easy to compile/install on UNIX-like
   systems, as it detects your system libraries automatically.
   However, as SWT makes strong code reuse, you will first have to
   install its requirements.

   The requirements for installing SWT from source are:
      - Scilab 3.0, 4.0 or CVS (no restrictions!)
      - GCC compiler


   1) Compile and Install SWT. Type:

            ./configure
            make 


            make install

      This will install SWT in the default directory (SCI/contrib/swt).
      Maybe you will need to be root to issue "make install".
      If you want to change the installation directory, pass the
      directory to configure.  For example:

            ./configure --prefix=/home/you/swt
            make
            make install

   NOTE: SWT should be recompiled whenever Scilab is upgraded.

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