Fix appearance of "%" in wxMSW install instructions

Te changes of 74c51eaff2 (Fix formatting of wxMSW build instructions,
2021-07-13) broke the rendered output of "%WXWIN%", for some reason the
leading percent sign needs to be double to appear correctly inside the
backticks, so do it to fix this.

Closes #19260.
This commit is contained in:
Vadim Zeitlin
2021-09-05 17:44:57 +02:00
parent 98c2eef619
commit c777a39650

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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ This needs to be done from the "Visual Studio Command Prompt" window, which can
be opened using a shortcut installed to the "Start" menu or the "Start" screen be opened using a shortcut installed to the "Start" menu or the "Start" screen
by MSVS installation. by MSVS installation.
In this window, change directory to `%WXWIN%\build\msw` and type In this window, change directory to `%%WXWIN%\build\msw` and type
> nmake /f makefile.vc > nmake /f makefile.vc
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ to build a 64 bit release DLL version from an x64 command prompt.
See [Make Parameters](#msw_build_make_params) for more information about the See [Make Parameters](#msw_build_make_params) for more information about the
additional parameters that can be specified on the command line. additional parameters that can be specified on the command line.
To verify your build, change the directory to `%WXWIN%\samples\minimal` and To verify your build, change the directory to `%%WXWIN%\samples\minimal` and
run the same nmake command (with the same parameters there), this should create run the same nmake command (with the same parameters there), this should create
a working minimal wxWidgets sample. a working minimal wxWidgets sample.
@@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ your responsibility to monitor for such situations.
Debug visualizers for Visual Studio 2012+ are provided which makes inspecting Debug visualizers for Visual Studio 2012+ are provided which makes inspecting
various wxWidgets classes easier to view while debugging. To use them: various wxWidgets classes easier to view while debugging. To use them:
1. Open the folder `%WXWIN%\misc\msvc` 1. Open the folder `%%WXWIN%\misc\msvc`
2. Open the folder `%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Visualizers` 2. Open the folder `%%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Visualizers`
(or the corresponding location for newer versions, e.g. `...2013\Visualizers`) (or the corresponding location for newer versions, e.g. `...2013\Visualizers`)
3. Copy `wxWidgets.natvis` and `autoexp.inc` 3. Copy `wxWidgets.natvis` and `autoexp.inc`
4. For Visual Studio 2013+ additionally copy `wxWidgets.2013.natvis` 4. For Visual Studio 2013+ additionally copy `wxWidgets.2013.natvis`
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ shell, as is the case with MSYS. Follow the instructions for using configure
above instead if you prefer to use Unix shell. The commands shown here must be above instead if you prefer to use Unix shell. The commands shown here must be
executed from a DOS command line window (cmd.exe, *not* Bash sh.exe). executed from a DOS command line window (cmd.exe, *not* Bash sh.exe).
1. Change directory to `%WXWIN%\build\msw` and type 1. Change directory to `%%WXWIN%\build\msw` and type
> mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc > mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Library configuration
---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------
While it is never necessary to do it, you may want to change some of While it is never necessary to do it, you may want to change some of
the options in the `%WXWIN%\include\wx\msw\setup.h` file before building the options in the `%%WXWIN%\include\wx\msw\setup.h` file before building
wxWidgets. This file is heavily commented, please read it and enable or disable wxWidgets. This file is heavily commented, please read it and enable or disable
the features you would like to compile wxWidgets with[out]. the features you would like to compile wxWidgets with[out].
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ The full list of the build settings follows:
different setup.h settings coexisting in same tree. The value of different setup.h settings coexisting in same tree. The value of
this option is appended to the build directories names. This is this option is appended to the build directories names. This is
useful for building the library in some non-default configuration, useful for building the library in some non-default configuration,
e.g. you could change `wxUSE_STL` to 1 in `%WXWIN%\include\wx\msw\setup.h` and e.g. you could change `wxUSE_STL` to 1 in `%%WXWIN%\include\wx\msw\setup.h` and
then build with `CFG=-stl`. Alternatively, you could build with e.g. then build with `CFG=-stl`. Alternatively, you could build with e.g.
`RUNTIME_LIBS=static CFG=-mt` when using MSVC. `RUNTIME_LIBS=static CFG=-mt` when using MSVC.