oh that's interesting. Thanks for the information on MONO. I did not
know about that before, have obviously not been following the C#/.NET
stuff...
Regards,
Hudson
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Hi again,
This is the url of the project:
http://code.google.com/p/crimsonspriteeditor/
Some things have to be rewritten.
To compile:
Sharpdevelop 2.0
.NET framework 2.0
And it's portable thanks to gko (my boss at the office).
He did the hard work to make it run on MONO.
So,
It's open source,
oh, sorry, c# - ignore my remark on .net, sorry
On 5/18/07, Hudson Ansley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like nice work Sabastian, BTW. I just always find it a little
> odd to have open-source projects written in .NET, but maybe that's
> just me.
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Yes Jon, you should port it to Flex/AS3 ;-) Adobe has made the Flex
SDK free, and I believe it works on Linux. I've only used it on
Windows myself. You get the command line compiler, debugger and AsDoc
writer.
Looks like nice work Sabastian, BTW. I just always find it a little
odd to have open-sou
Awesome!
I'd like to help out. It's something that's been on my mind for a
couple of years now. I had no idea how to even begin with the timeline
control. Looks like you have that from your screenshots. Great work
man. How portable is the code?
* Sebastian Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi,
I finally have something to show about this editor.
http://delsilucas.googlepages.com/ide_01.PNG
http://delsilucas.googlepages.com/ide_02.PNG
http://delsilucas.googlepages.com/x.swf
Of course it's an open source project.
If any know c# and wants to join the project, just let me know.
Than