Steve, Does compo2 allow you to add effects to layers?
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:26 AM, Steve Teale <[email protected]>wrote: > On Wednesday, 26 February 2014 at 00:43:58 UTC, John Colvin wrote: > >> On Monday, 24 February 2014 at 16:30:43 UTC, Steve Teale wrote: >> >>> On Monday, 17 February 2014 at 17:56:08 UTC, Steve Teale wrote: >>> >>>> On Monday, 17 February 2014 at 06:57:55 UTC, Steve Teale wrote: >>>> >>>>> I would love to get some feedback on both the application and the >>>>> documentation >>>>> >>>> >>> You must forgive me for harping on about this, but I am going to be >>> persistent. Between COMPO 1 and COMPO 2, there's the best part, or more, of >>> a man-year's work. So I won't let go lightly. >>> >>> Today I have posted two new .deb files (i386/amd64) on the COMPO web >>> site - http://britseyeview.com/compo/. There's decent online >>> documentation at the same place. The stage of operations is now QA, and >>> since I am the author, you know that at this point, I need help ;=) >>> >>> The source code is also up-to-date on https://github.com/britseye/compo. >>> >>> Come on guys, give me an hour of your precious time. >>> >>> Steve >>> >> >> John, > > I'm sorry. Trying to do too many things at the same time. libusps4cb is a > binary provided by the US Postal Service for creating postal bar codes. > They don't publish the source. > > I had the .a file for COMPO1, and that still seems to work OK, but they > don't do static libraries any more, so for a 64 bit build you'll need to > use libusps4cb.so. They are both in compo/lib on GitHub. The .a file is 32 > bit, and the .so file 64 bit. > > Steve > > I will get the 32 bit .so file and regularize the situation > > However I go about building this, I get linker errors about libusps4cb.a >> >> Where can I find the source for this library? Or at the very least can >> you upload a x86_64 version? >> > >
