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README.md

Korman NSIS Installer

In order to facillitate usage by non-technical users, Korman has a NSIS installer.

Building the Installer

You are responsible for supplying the following items in the x86 andx64 subdirectories of the Files directory, as applicable:

  • libHSPlasma libraries (HSPlasma.dll and PyHSPlasma.pyd)
  • Visual C++ Redistributable package (vcredist_x86.exe or vc_redist_x64.exe)
  • Optionally, the C korlib (_korlib.pyd)

Given that PyHSPlasma can only be used with ABI-compatible Python releases (generally minor version levels), it is recommended that you define the name of the Python DLL (PYTHON_DLL) you expect for Blender to have. This can be done using the GUI by editing the symbol definitions under Tools > Settings, or by using the command line switch -DPYTHON_DLL=yourPythonDll. Failure to do so will not prevent the installer from working; however, it may lead to GOTCHAs where users are attempting to install Korman for Blender versions that are not actually compatible with your PyHSPlasma.