aramis_acg 3d5eae6be5 Moved some defines into the core, away from the public stuff.
Fixed build error regarding zutil.c with vc9.
Updated VC9 project files (again ...)
Moved version getters to aiVersion.h.
Deleted redundant fast_atof.h from irrXML.
Added vc9 config for cppunit
Fixed a missing include when building against stlport

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	Open Asset Import Library (Assimp) Readme
	-----------------------------------------

Here you can find information regarding the Asset Import Library:

	1.		Overview
	1.1		Supported file formats
	1.2		File structure
	2.		Build the Asset Import Library
	3. 		Help
	4.		License


1.	Overview
1.1	Supported file formats

The Asset Import Library provides a lot of model formats:
	- 3DS
	- ASE
	- DXF
	- HMP
	- MD2
 	- MD3 
	- MD5
	- MDC
	- MDL
	- NFF
 	- PLY
	- STL
	- X
	- LWO
	- OBJ
	- SMD

1.2 File structure

The Asset Import Library is implemented in C++ and provides a c-interface. The directories 
are:

	/bin			Binaries of the Asset Import Library.
	/code			Code of the Asset Import Library.
	/contrib		Third-party-libraries used by the Asset Import Library.
	/doc			Documentation (doxygen generated and data structure as a xml-file)
	/include		Public headers.
	/lib			Static libraries.
	/obj			Object files.
	/port			Ports to other languages.  The Java port is not yet finished, but
                        the Java part of the interface is fixed. So: you can't use it, but
                        you can see how it will look like.
	/test			Unit- and regression tests.
	/tools			Tools.
	/workspaces		Build enviroments.


2. Build the Asset Import Library

Take a look into the INSTALL file.


3. Help

For more help go to http://assimp.sourceforge.net/ or go to http://www.zfx.info. Or take a look 
into the /doc-directory.


4. License

The license of the Asset Import Library is based on the BSD-License.
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