Installing GL Galore is straightforward and simple: Just copy the file glgalore.hwp
for the platform
to Hollywood's plugins directory. On all systems except on AmigaOS and compatibles,
plugins must be stored in a directory named Plugins
that is in the same directory as the
main Hollywood program. On AmigaOS and compatible systems, plugins must be installed to
LIBS:Hollywood
instead. On Mac OS X, the Plugins
directory must be inside the
Resources
directory of the application bundle, i.e. inside the HollywoodInterpreter.app/Contents/Resources
directory. Note that HollywoodInterpreter.app
is stored inside the Hollywood.app
application bundle itself, namely in Hollywood.app/Contents/Resources
.
Afterwards merge the contents of the Examples
folder with the Examples
folder that is part of
your Hollywood installation. All GL Galore examples will then appear in Hollywood's GUI and you can launch
and view them conveniently from the Hollywood GUI or IDE.
On Windows you should also copy the file GLGalore.chm
to the Docs
directory of your
Hollywood installation. Then you will be able to get online help by pressing F1 when the cursor
is over a GL Galore function in the Hollywood IDE.
On Linux and Mac OS copy the GLGalore
directory that is inside the Docs
directory of the GL Galore
distribution archive to the Docs
directory of your Hollywood installation. Note that on Mac OS
the Docs
directory is within the Hollywood.app
application bundle, i.e. in
Hollywood.app/Contents/Resources/Docs
.