From 1fbfe6736e141480b54be49fe6a09ab2c64169e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kim Kulling <kimkulling@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2018 11:52:40 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Update dox.h

Update installation guide for linux and python.
---
 doc/dox.h | 13 ++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/dox.h b/doc/dox.h
index 461c308e2..d9462590b 100644
--- a/doc/dox.h
+++ b/doc/dox.h
@@ -90,9 +90,16 @@ but not all of them are *open-source*. If there's an accompagning '<file>\source
 @section main_install Installation
 
 assimp can be used in two ways: linking against the pre-built libraries or building the library on your own. The former
-option is the easiest, but the assimp distribution contains pre-built libraries only for Visual C++ 2012, 2013 and 2015. 
+option is the easiest, but the assimp distribution contains pre-built libraries only for Visual C++ 2013, 2015 and 2017. 
 For other compilers you'll have to build assimp for yourself. Which is hopefully as hassle-free as the other way, but 
 needs a bit more work. Both ways are described at the @link install Installation page. @endlink
+If you want to use assimp on Ubuntu you can install it via the following command:
+
+@code
+sudo apt-get install assimp
+@endcode
+
+If you want to use the python-assimp-port just follow these instructions: https://github.com/assimp/assimp/tree/master/port/PyAssimp
 
 @section main_usage Usage
 
@@ -115,7 +122,6 @@ assimp is considerably easy, as the whole postprocessing infrastructure is avail
 See the @link extend Extending the library @endlink page for more information.
 
 
-
 @section main_support Support & Feedback
 
 If you have any questions/comments/suggestions/bug reports you're welcome to post them in our
@@ -139,7 +145,8 @@ to your include paths (Menu-&gt;Extras-&gt;Options-&gt;Projects and Solutions-&g
 and the assimp/lib/&lt;Compiler&gt; path to your linker paths (Menu-&gt;Extras-&gt;Options-&gt;Projects and Solutions-&gt;VC++ Directories-&gt;Library files).
 This is necessary only once to setup all paths inside you IDE.
 
-To use the library in your C++ project you can simply generate a project file via cmake. One way is to add the assimp-folder as a subdirectory via the cmake-command
+To use the library in your C++ project you can simply generate a project file via cmake. One way is to add the assimp-folder 
+as a subdirectory via the cmake-command
 
 @code
 addsubdiectory(assimp)
-- 
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