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[Csnd] Simple code editor on OSX, Fraise

Date2012-12-04 23:20
Frompeiman khosravi
Subject[Csnd] Simple code editor on OSX, Fraise
Attachmentscsound.plist  
Dear all, 

Today I realised that Smultron (Dr Boulanger will remember this!), a simple but powerful OSX code editor I used to use for Csound, has come back as an open-source application called Fraise.  

It comes with a Csound syntax definition file which I made some years ago. I've just sent an updated version to the authors. In the mean time here it is, in case you would like to give it a go. This file needs to go into "/Applications/Fraise.app/Contents/Resources/Syntax Definitions/". 

Of course now we have WinXound on osx too so...

Best,
Peiman

Date2012-12-04 23:23
FromRichard Boulanger
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Simple code editor on OSX, Fraise
Cool.  I loved Smultron - especially with your syntax definition file!  
So happy that it is back.
-----------------------------------------
Dr. Richard Boulanger, Ph.D.   
Professor of Electronic Production and Design
Professional Writing and Music Technology Division
Berklee College of Music
617-747-2485 (office)  774-488-9166 (cell)
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On Dec 4, 2012, at 6:20 PM, peiman khosravi <peimankhosravi@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear all, 

Today I realised that Smultron (Dr Boulanger will remember this!), a simple but powerful OSX code editor I used to use for Csound, has come back as an open-source application called Fraise.  

It comes with a Csound syntax definition file which I made some years ago. I've just sent an updated version to the authors. In the mean time here it is, in case you would like to give it a go. This file needs to go into "/Applications/Fraise.app/Contents/Resources/Syntax Definitions/". 

Of course now we have WinXound on osx too so...

Best,
Peiman
<csound.plist>


Date2012-12-04 23:29
Frompeiman khosravi
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Simple code editor on OSX, Fraise
I forgot the link!




On 4 December 2012 23:23, Richard Boulanger <rboulanger@berklee.edu> wrote:
Cool.  I loved Smultron - especially with your syntax definition file!  
So happy that it is back.
-----------------------------------------
Dr. Richard Boulanger, Ph.D.   
Professor of Electronic Production and Design
Professional Writing and Music Technology Division
Berklee College of Music
617-747-2485 (office)  774-488-9166 (cell)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On Dec 4, 2012, at 6:20 PM, peiman khosravi <peimankhosravi@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear all, 

Today I realised that Smultron (Dr Boulanger will remember this!), a simple but powerful OSX code editor I used to use for Csound, has come back as an open-source application called Fraise.  

It comes with a Csound syntax definition file which I made some years ago. I've just sent an updated version to the authors. In the mean time here it is, in case you would like to give it a go. This file needs to go into "/Applications/Fraise.app/Contents/Resources/Syntax Definitions/". 

Of course now we have WinXound on osx too so...

Best,
Peiman
<csound.plist>



Date2012-12-05 07:55
FromStéphane_Boussuge
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Simple code editor on OSX, Fraise
Great thanks !

stf

Le 5 déc. 2012 à 00:29, peiman khosravi <peimankhosravi@gmail.com> a écrit :

I forgot the link!




On 4 December 2012 23:23, Richard Boulanger <rboulanger@berklee.edu> wrote:
Cool.  I loved Smultron - especially with your syntax definition file!  
So happy that it is back.
-----------------------------------------
Dr. Richard Boulanger, Ph.D.   
Professor of Electronic Production and Design
Professional Writing and Music Technology Division
Berklee College of Music
617-747-2485 (office)  774-488-9166 (cell)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On Dec 4, 2012, at 6:20 PM, peiman khosravi <peimankhosravi@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear all, 

Today I realised that Smultron (Dr Boulanger will remember this!), a simple but powerful OSX code editor I used to use for Csound, has come back as an open-source application called Fraise.  

It comes with a Csound syntax definition file which I made some years ago. I've just sent an updated version to the authors. In the mean time here it is, in case you would like to give it a go. This file needs to go into "/Applications/Fraise.app/Contents/Resources/Syntax Definitions/". 

Of course now we have WinXound on osx too so...

Best,
Peiman
<csound.plist>