I agree, can you do that?

Joachim

Am 15.11.2011 20:55, schrieb Frankie Fisher:
> We should probably remove that file from svn
>
> On 15/11/2011 15:58, John McCabe wrote:
>> On 15/11/2011 15:03, frankster wrote:
>>> I don't get that - and it is rather odd because JSL is on SVN not CVS!
>>>
>>> Could there be an out of date eclipse project file stored in the
>>> repository or something?
>> That could be it. I've just done a browse on SourceForge and found this:
>>
>> http://jsynthlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jsynthlib/trunk/JSynthLib/.project?revision=1099&view=markup
>>
>> which contains the content:
>>
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> <projectDescription>
>> <name>JSynthLib-CVS</name>
>> <comment></comment>
>>
>> I'm fairly happen then that I've got the latest stuff.
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> John
>>
>>> frankie
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/15/11 14:55, Michael Hawkins wrote:
>>>> Yes, I get the same effect with the project named "JsynthLib-CVS"
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________
>>>> From: John McCabe<[email protected]>
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 9:53 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [Jsynthlib-devel] Getting started...
>>>>
>>>> Frankie
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for that.
>>>>
>>>> I've just done a checkout from SourceForge SVN in to Eclipse and managed
>>>> to get it to build. The only thing that seems odd is that the project
>>>> name (allowing Eclipse to name it) is JSynthLib-CVS. It says version
>>>> 1174 and
>>>> "https://jsymthlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jsynthlib/trunk/JSynthLib: 
>>>> JSynthLib"
>>>> next to it. Does that look right?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>> On 13/11/2011 18:45, Frankie Fisher wrote:
>>>>> Hiya,
>>>>>
>>>>> First you should look at the programmer's guide
>>>>> http://jsynthlib.org/programming.html or in fact the latest version from
>>>>> svn:
>>>>> http://jsynthlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jsynthlib/trunk/JSynthLib/doc/programming.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Then there is also some good information here on a wiki that a guy
>>>>> called freqrush has made http://jsynthlib.wikispaces.com/ and this
>>>>> includes a little bit about setting eclipse up.
>>>>>
>>>>> TBH I just set up eclipse by getting a copy of the trunk from svn, then
>>>>> importing the ant file into eclipse. Though I think you can also import
>>>>> a project from svn directly into eclipse as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any questions, please ask. And if you find anything missing or unclear
>>>>> in the documentation feel free to improve it ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> frankie
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 13/11/2011 15:55, John McCabe wrote:
>>>>>> Guys
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can anyone tell me the best place to find a "Getting Started" guide to
>>>>>> developing JSynthLib. I have found a couple of bits and pieces on the
>>>>>> net but I'm not sure the most appropriate place as some of them seem a
>>>>>> bit old compared to others. I'm hoping to work in Eclipse (Helios) so
>>>>>> any guidance to getting started with that would be useful. I've already
>>>>>> managed to check out the trunk from SVN but any further advice would be
>>>>>> appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm looking to build support for the Kawai K1. I noticed it got a
>>>>>> mention on a comment on this list a while back; something to do with
>>>>>> XML, so if anyone can point me to the best person to speak to about
>>>>>> going down that route it would be appreciated too.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> John
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