> > Cool. Thanks for your reply. > > > > So is it therefore safe to assume that flatspace, flib, and toxy are > > for > > all intents and purposes obsolete (at least for the time being)? > > If anyone wants to maintain them, they can take them on. I personally > really think 'flatspace' should go away. flib and toxy are > interesting libraries, if anyone wants to be the maintainer of them. > I just can't do it all.
BTW, it seems to me that flatspace is simply a redundant collection of select externals from other libraries (with perhaps a few exceptions), no? That said, I just discovered that at least one of the pddp abstractions relies upon flatspace/prepend (e.g. print-to-canvas object inside pddp). Ico _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
