On Mon, July 14, 2014 00:41, David Robillard wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-07-09 at 15:22 +0200, t...@trellis.ch wrote:
> [...]
>
>>> (enumerated paths being /foo/bar1/ /foo/bar2/ /foo/bar100/)
>>> There was some reference to patterns, but at first glance they didn't
>>> quite look applicable.
>>
>> There
On Wed, 2014-07-09 at 15:22 +0200, t...@trellis.ch wrote:
[...]
> > (enumerated paths being /foo/bar1/ /foo/bar2/ /foo/bar100/)
> > There was some reference to patterns, but at first glance they didn't
> > quite look applicable.
>
> There is currently nothing foreseen to handle that kind of redund
Hi Mark
On Wed, July 9, 2014 04:40, Mark D. McCurry wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 06:48:33PM +0200, t...@trellis.ch wrote:
>
>> i would like to announce some tools around OSC.
>>
>> oschema: a format definition to describe OSC units
>> https://github.com/7890/oschema
>>
>>
>> oscdoc: create HTM
On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 06:48:33PM +0200, t...@trellis.ch wrote:
> i would like to announce some tools around OSC.
>
> oschema: a format definition to describe OSC units
> https://github.com/7890/oschema
>
> oscdoc: create HTML documentation from oschema instances
> https://github.com/7890/oscdoc
Hi,
i would like to announce some tools around OSC.
oschema: a format definition to describe OSC units
https://github.com/7890/oschema
oscdoc: create HTML documentation from oschema instances
https://github.com/7890/oscdoc
txl: a simplified text format that can be translated to XML (and vice v