| Common Music is morphing into GraceCL... you are really talking about GraceCL, aren't you?
Regards,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
>From: Tim Mortimer
>Sent: Mar 13, 2008 2:49 AM
>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Victor's csndgui toolkit for Python (was 2006 thread - now 2008)
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>
>Ok Eduardo, as i just mentioned all new, all good, all sexy.
>
>Firstly can i have some communal clarification on what Common Music was / is
>about?
>
>I thought it was "just another Csound" - & what's more not free (cost
>$/euros/"whatevah")
>
>but after some investigation it appears its on Windows, free to download,
>has a full suite of generative score creation tools & GUI toolkit elements &
>generates Csound score to boot?
>
>If so, I'm definately interested in finding out more - can someone point me
>to some useful info/ overview about using Common Music? (again im
>experiencing a lot of crashes on this pc at the moment - so direct pointers
>to useful info save me a lot of time, dialups, googles, & associated reboots
>- & my initial searches for info on Common Music have been kind of disparate
>& uninformative for the novice - sound familiar? ; ) although i was able to
>find out above so far...)
>
>http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/download.php
>
>OK, juce looks interesting too - this is plan e or f on the present list,
>but i'm wondering if Cabbage (whatever that is, sounds relevant & imminent
>anyway...some sort of SuperLettuce assumedly...) + My desire to start
>learning how to "build things from source", + Rory's associated C API
>document (i saw that floating around somewhere recently...) + Victors C
>intro / primer document, & now Juce add up to "Tim, it's time to download &
>install a c compiler" & grapple with C...
>
>If so, will MSVC or whatever it's called that Michael was talking about as a
>recommended compiler/ thingy suffice for all of the above? Or will Msys
>MinGW (sic) also be reqd for some of the above? (it will if i add GTK to the
>list, right?)
>
>I'll look at juice further but i'm considering all this "Go C & be done with
>it" as an option & am happy for gentle pushes into deeper but ultimately
>more fruitful waters...(particularly as i can see the use of developing
>totally API free generic GUI "templates" that just generates score or text
>file... that's surely going to split the learning curve into a digestible
>first slice for me would you not think ?
>
>The net trawling continues (until next crash anyway....)
>
>
>
>
>Eduardo Moguillansky wrote:
>>
>> Tim Mortimer wrote:
>>>
>>> Im ressurecting this old thread as once again i'm kind of browsing around
>>> going, err, err, gui toolkits.... err, err.... too hard, too crappy
>>> looking,
>>> no tutorials..../ combinations thereof...
>>>
>>>
>> juce? http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/download.php
>>
>> it's what max 5 will be using. It is what Grace
>> It has python bindings.
>>
>> also Grace, the new version of Common Music, uses juce
>> http://pinhead.music.uiuc.edu/~hkt/grace/doc/scheme.html
>> http://pinhead.music.uiuc.edu/~hkt/grace/doc/csound-export.png
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> eduardo
>>
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