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Moved 'Getting ease.js' section to Integration chapter

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Mike Gerwitz 2011-03-13 22:31:08 -04:00
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have to build ease.js at all.
@menu
* Building:: How to build ease.js
* Including:: Including ease.js in your own project
* Getting ease.js:: How to get ease.js
* Building:: How to build ease.js
* Including:: Including ease.js in your own project
@end menu
@node Getting ease.js
@section Getting ease.js
If you simply want to use ease.js in your project, you may be interested in
simply grabbing an archive (tarball, zip, etc), or installing through your
favorite package manger. More information on those options will become available
as ease.js nears its first release.
If you are interested in building ease.js, you need to get a hold of the source
tree. Either download an archive (tarball, zip, etc), or clone the Git
repository. We will do the latter in the example below. Feel free to clone from
your favorite source.
@example
# to clone from GitHub (do one or the other, not both)
$ git clone git://github.com/mikegerwitz/easejs
# to clone from Gitorious (do one or the other, not both)
$ git clone git://gitorious.org/easejs/easejs.git
@end example
The repository will be cloned into the @file{./easejs} directory.
@node Building
@section Building
Feel free to skip this section if you have no interest in building ease.js

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@node Source Tree
@appendix Source Tree
Before building, you need to get a hold of the source tree. Either download an
archive (tarball, zip, etc), or clone the Git repository. We will do the latter.
Feel free to clone from your favorite source.
@example
# to clone from GitHub (do one or the other, not both)
$ git clone git://github.com/mikegerwitz/easejs
# to clone from Gitorious (do one or the other, not both)
$ git clone git://gitorious.org/easejs/easejs.git
@end example
The repository will be cloned into the @file{./easejs} directory. Let's take a
look around.
You should already have gotten a hold of the source tree
(@pxref{Getting ease.js}). If not, please do so first and feel free to follow
along.
@example
$ cd easejs