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Re: lsynthcp community development project setup on sourceforge
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lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.dev.mac
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Thu, 23 Jan 2003 14:29:37 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, Kevin Clague writes:
> I'm happy to announce that lsynthcp, a synthesizer of bendable LEGO/LDraw
> parts, is now a project on sourceforge. This allows all who are able and
> motiviated to join in future development of lsynthcp. lsynthcp is an text
> based ANSI C program, who's libraries are limited to stdio and math libraries,
> which means it can be developed and enhanced and used on Windows or Unix
> systems.
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> One of the project goals of lsynthcp is to provide an "all-in-one"
> synthesizer for those LEGO parts that are not easily modeled as fixed shape
> LDraw parts. Currently it supports most hoses, cables and flexible axles, as
> well as rubber bands (used as belts), chain, and plastic and rubber tread.
I couldn't find it anywhere in this thread, so the project page is here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lsynth
Click on the Browse CVS link near the bottom to view the source code.
The homepage is here:
http://www.users.qwest.net/~kclague/lsynth/index.htm
And just to test things out a bit, I logged into the sourceforge compile
farm and built an OS X version of the lsynthcp executable.
http://lsynth.sf.net/lsynthcposx2_0.zip
For all you Mac folks that haven't been keeping up, see the homepage
above for directions on how to use the lsynthcp executable. I hope to
see one of you whip up a nice gui front end for it in applescript or
whatever real soon now.
Enjoy,
Don
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