I just tried 5 line Skink. It is a very nice clean implementation of
at least the basic things (I didn't try it on multi parts or anything
too complex). Bravo to Wil for adding a tool for us all (and for
including three really good tunes in the package. Two I knew and like
his versions, and
[funny, I saw Eric's reply, but not John's initial post]
Eric is spot-on, the UI assumes the presence of the Swing libraries.
However, most of Skink
(the parser, etc) doesn't care, and the rendering logic only cares
about having a Graphics2D
object. Unfortunately, the development systems for
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 16:31, John Chambers wrote:
> Recently I got my hands on a new BlackBerry 7280, the java-based
> PDAphone. I wonder if Skink would run on it. I don't seem to see
> anything saying which version of java it uses; the config stuff is
> rather noncommittal. There'
Wil Macaulay writes:
| A new version of Five Line Skink is available from
| http://www.geocities.com/w_macaulay/skink.html
|
| Skink is an abc editor, viewer and player that is written in Java and
| runs on any platform that has
| at least Java 1.3. No new features, but bugfixes to rendering
| (es