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Re: lsynthcp community development project setup on sourceforge
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Mon, 20 Jan 2003 15:53:25 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Kevin Clague writes:
> Hopefully the sourceforge effort will also get some folks that can help me
> with the mathematical ins and outs of the effort.
I don't know about the math, but I do have a few thoughts after a quick
peek at the sources. So how should we go about making changes? Discuss
them here first, or just put them in CVS with an appropriate comment if
we think they won't break anything.
> 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 don't know about MLCAD, but most of my current ideas relate to making
it easier to integrate lsynthcp into other stuff.
I don't think main() should do the fputs() on the uppercased line.
Remember the thread here about not making unnecessary changes to the
files.
Perhaps there could be an option to only dump the SYNTH portions, and
dump them to separate files based on an optional FILENAME at the end of
the SYNTH BEGIN line.
Optionally read from stdin, write to stdout so it can be used as a pipe.
> I'm not sure yet when I will move LPub to sourceforge, but it will most
> likely end up there.
You might also want to think about putting the installer program there.
Don
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