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Re: lsynthcp community development project setup on sourceforge
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Fri, 17 Jan 2003 22:11:27 GMT
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Steven,
Hopefully the sourceforge effort will also get some folks that can help me
with the mathematical ins and outs of the effort.
I contacted Michael about lsynthcp support in MLCAD, but he was already
wrapping up the 3.0 release. I'm hoping that he integrates it in a future
release. The core synthesizer is actually a command line program, making it
easier to integrate into MLCAD than if it were GUI based.
I'm not sure yet when I will move LPub to sourceforge, but it will most
likely end up there.
Thanks in advance for the review on BimP. I'm glad your experiences with the
tools went well. Your trick looks well laid out.
Kevin
In lugnet.cad.dev, Steven Combs writes:
> Kevin,
>
> Excellent idea. Using SourceForge will hopefully garner you some
> additional support and programming resources to allow you to further
> LSynth's development. When will LPub be moving to SourceForge?
>
> As an aside, I have been reviewing your new text and preparing your
> review for BimP. In the process I used LSynth and LPub for the first
> time to create a tip on BimP
> (http://www.bricksinmypocket.org/tips/trick1.html) and I must say I am
> very impressed. My only future request would be to have these two tools
> as part of the MLCAD environment. Has there been any discussion about
> incorporating LSynth within MLCAD?
>
> Steven B. Combs, Publisher
> Bricks in my Pocket (BimP)
> http://www.bricksinmypocket.org
> http://faculty.ivytech.edu/~scombs/robotics
>
> BimP Submission Information:
> http://www.bricksinmypocket.org/submissions.html
>
> lugnet member #414
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