I received many requests to port CTSim to a version of wxWidget newer
than 2.4.
Trying to satisfy such requests, I've finished porting CTSim to
wxWidgets 2.8.
CTSim 5.1.0 is the latest version.
To the degree that people are interested in this software, please
consider testing
5.1.0 and l
On Apr 23, 2009, at 12:53 AM, Andreas Tille wrote:
I wonder whether it might be a good idea to spend all effort on wx2.8
exclusively given the fact that wx2.6 is outdated as well.
That might be reasonable. They're are many changes between wx2.6 and
wx2.8 in
terms of eliminating compiler error
The current status of CTSim is:
1) It's stored in a local git repository. I've made local git branches
for porting to wx2.6 and wx2.8
with the main changes being conversions of all strings to Unicode. The
source compiles
without warnings, but segfaults during GTK font initialization. I've
w
lems, the package is a dependency for at least one well-maintained
package, CTSim. CTSim uses only a small part of CTN which stands a
good chance not to be buggy on AMD64. I'd like to see CTN stay in
testing so that CTSim can stay in testing.
There may be other packages that depend on CTN as
program
and can export the image into various formats.
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I've considered also uploading a Debian package of words from the
UMLS, but I haven't quite decided on the format: simple words or
phrases, with or without definitions, separated by semantic type or
lumped together.
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