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Fix a couple README mistakes

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C. J. Howard 7 years ago
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@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ Building on GNU/Linux requires CMake, GCC, G++, and GNU Make. Open a terminal in
Building on Windows requires CMake and Visual Studio 2017. Additionally, [NSIS](http://nsis.sourceforge.net/) is required if you want to build a distributable installer program. In order to correctly build for your target architecture, you must use the `x86 Native Tools Command Prompt` or the `x64 Native Tools Command Prompt` for 32-bit and 64-bit applications, respectively. Then navigate to the project root directory and run the following commands: Building on Windows requires CMake and Visual Studio 2017. Additionally, [NSIS](http://nsis.sourceforge.net/) is required if you want to build a distributable installer program. In order to correctly build for your target architecture, you must use the `x86 Native Tools Command Prompt` or the `x64 Native Tools Command Prompt` for 32-bit and 64-bit applications, respectively. Then navigate to the project root directory and run the following commands:
cd build/win64
cd build\win64
cmake ..\.. -G "NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=... cmake ..\.. -G "NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=...
cmake --build . cmake --build .
## Testing ## Testing
After building, a standalone version of the application will be located somewhere in the `bin` directory, according to the build type, build platform, and version string. This application can be executed with the following command:
After building, a standalone version of the application will be located somewhere in the `bin` directory according to the build type, build platform, and version string. This application can be executed with the following command:
cmake --build . --target run cmake --build . --target run

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