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#### Windows Build Instructions using Visual Studio
#### Windows Build Instructions using Visual Studio
We have a beta build support for Windows systems. You need to install the latest version of [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/) and install [Visual Studio Community 2017](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/). After installing these programs, you can run `runcmake_win.bat` by double-clicking on it. This should create a `build` directory with a Visual Studio solution file in it named `drawsvg.sln`. You can double-click this file to open the solution in Visual Studio.
We have a beta build support for Windows systems. You need to install the latest version of [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/) and install [Visual Studio Community](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/). After installing these programs, you can run `runcmake_win.bat` by double-clicking on it. This should create a `build` directory with a Visual Studio solution file in it named `drawsvg.sln`. You can double-click this file to open the solution in Visual Studio.
If you plan on using Visual Studio to debug your program, you can change `drawsvg` project in the Solution Explorer as the startup project by right-clicking on it and selecting `Set as StartUp Project`. You can also set the commandline arguments to the project by right-clicking `drawsvg` project again, selecting `Properties`, going into the `Debugging` tab, and setting the value in `Command Arguments`. If you want to run the program with the basic svg folder, you can set this command argument to `../../svg/basic`. After setting all these, you can hit F5 to build your program and run it with the debugger.
If you plan on using Visual Studio to debug your program, you can change `drawsvg` project in the Solution Explorer as the startup project by right-clicking on it and selecting `Set as StartUp Project`. You can also set the commandline arguments to the project by right-clicking `drawsvg` project again, selecting `Properties`, going into the `Debugging` tab, and setting the value in `Command Arguments`. If you want to run the program with the basic svg folder, you can set this command argument to `../../svg/basic`. After setting all these, you can hit F5 to build your program and run it with the debugger.