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David Cole
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Merge topic 'ImproveFindSDLxxxModules'
68c6b13 FindSDL: Stay compatible with old input variables 9ed24c5 FindSDL: Remove from find_... calls PATHS that are set by default 38a0f71 FindSDL: Add my copyright tag to all FindSDL_* modules 020d213 FindSDL: Add version support 61a566c FindSDL: Format documentation 22154c7 FindSDL: Update documentation 4541c07 FindSDL: Add version support for FindSDL_ttf a28c247 FindSDL: Use SDL_TTF prefix for variables 9f5dbf4 FindSDL: Update documentation d83f80d FindSDL: Add version support for FindSDL_mixer c10b691 FindSDL: Use SDL_MIXER prefix for variables 03dd6cc FindSDL: Pass SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY to FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS 326beca FindSDL: Use same capitalization for FPHSA as file name cfe5b87 FindSDL: Version support for FindSDL_sound 776d3fe FindSDL: Format the documentation a5194e2 FindSDL: Add "cmake_minimum_required" to "try_compile" project ...
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