STYLE: Fixed documentation to state target_EXPORTS default right after DEFINE_SYMBOL documentation instead of many sentences later in a random place.

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Brad King 2005-11-22 11:35:41 -05:00
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commit ed72b56512

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@ -62,7 +62,11 @@ public:
"systems and libraries. CMake also knows about LINK_FLAGS, which "
"can be used to add extra flags to the link step of a target. "
"DEFINE_SYMBOL is a symbol that is defined when compiling C or C++ "
"sources. PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT specifies a CMake script that is run "
"sources. "
"If not set here then it is set to target_EXPORTS by default "
"(with some substitutions if the target is not a valid C "
"identifier). "
"PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT specifies a CMake script that is run "
"prior to installing the target. POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT specifies "
"a CMake script that is run after target is installed. "
"For shared libraries VERSION and SOVERSION can be used to specify "
@ -76,9 +80,7 @@ public:
"the platform supports symlinks. "
"The OUTPUT_NAME can be used to set an output name that is "
"used in place of the target name when creating executables. "
"If not set here then it is set to target_EXPORTS by default "
"(with some substitutions if the target is not a valid C "
"identifier). PROJECT_LABEL can be used to change the name of "
"PROJECT_LABEL can be used to change the name of "
"the target in an IDE like visual studio. VS_KEYWORD can be set "
"to change the visual studio keyword, for example QT integration "
"works better if this is set to Qt4VSv1.0. "