Re: [dwm] java 7 and dwm

2008-01-23 Thread James Baker
*sigh*

It would be nice if people actually read emails before replying.

Renick is correct, swingOSC is a cross-platform gui solution *for*
supercollider (meaning that its a gui toolkit that is intergrated with
the language).
At the moment it is the *only* one, it has nothing to do with the
myriad of other gui toolkits and their particular cross-platform
availability.  Yes, he could well take gtk, qt, wx, whatever and build
another setup but that wasnt the question.

Perhaps he wasn't clear enough, but there's definetly no bullshit involved.


James

On Jan 23, 2008 7:23 PM, Szabolcs Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 1/23/08, Renick Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  audio stuff. On Linux, SwingOSC is the only way to use GUI code
  written by people on Macs or Windows. To be able to play with other
  people's work, and for them to be able to use mine, I'm stuck with

 bullshit

 tk, gtk, gtk2, qt, fltk, wx, ...

 these are all known to work cross platform
 (of course none of them is usable, including swingosc)





Re: [dwm] java 7 and dwm

2008-01-23 Thread James Baker
On Jan 23, 2008 9:22 PM, Szabolcs Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 1/23/08, James Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Renick is correct, swingOSC is a cross-platform gui solution *for*
  supercollider (meaning that its a gui toolkit that is intergrated with
  the language).

 his statement (..SwingOSC is the only way to use GUI code.. ) is still false

 he can use any cross platform gui since the supercollider api is open



ok sure lets play quotes...

I'm stuck with SwingOSC for the moment. I'd like to have an
alternative (and may
eventually write it myself), but in the meantime I still want to be
able to play with that GUI code while using dwm.


whatever, like it or not atm SwingOSC is the only developed
cross-platform gui system for sc3 and developing a native
cross-platform replacement is hardly a quick hack.  So in the meantime
as renick stated it would be good to be able to use what is already
available.