On Tue, 27 Sep, 2005 at 01:27PM -0500, Jan Depner spake thus: > On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Slat Sounds Like A Theremin > > > > Slat 0.4b is up now. It no longer requires ClanLib and the images get > > installed properly with make install. > > > > The "b for beta" is there because I've had to leave out the extra > > cursor - the one that shows the rotating point. > > > > I'm pretty new to X/imlib programming, and I've run into problems > > using imlib_paste_image. > > > > More detail is at > > http://blog.dis-dot-dat.net/2005/09/slat-without-clanlib-kde-without.html > > > > There's a commented line that kind of puts the cursor back, but it > > behaves strangely. > > > > Everything works without it, so Slat should be perfectly usable. > > > > If anyone has a clue about this, or can spare a few minutes to see if > > the same thing happens to them with the extra line in place, I'd be > > grateful. > > > > James > > I just downloaded it and tried it on FC1/Planet CCRMA and it works > fine. The only criticism I have is that the bands are a bit too > coarse. If you move the cursor with any speed in the vertical direction > it loses the nice smooth transition and you hear each discrete band > change. Pretty cool though ;-)
Can you do me a favour and record this behaviour? It really shouldn't step at all - the bands are purely visual, with frequency being calculated continuously. I think maybe there could be some difference in compilers and/or libraries that might be causing something to be an integer that shouldn't. > I had seen an announcement for a > theremin type app when I was on the run from Katrina but I lost the > emails (stupid web mail interface). I think that counts as exceptional circumstances. James -- "I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you." (By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)
