The errors in separate were exactly what I had in mind, so that's solved.

"For code fixes, the standard Git method seems to be pull requests." Well,
but eventually you have to push them. Or do you mean doing a "pull" on
GitHub itself?

I'd love to work on these things but, as usual, not enough time and, in
this case, no current Revit license; the thing is appallingly expensive.

-- 
Randolph M. Fritz, Lighting Design and Simulation
+1 206 659-8617 || rmfri...@gmail.com

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 11:48 PM, Georg Mischler <schor...@schorsch.com>
wrote:

> For simple documentation typos, email is probably best, because those
> most likely exist on the web site as well (after checking myself,
> I just fixed several instances of "seperate", one of my favourites).
>
> For code fixes, the standard Git method seems to be pull requests.
>
> If you want to help extending and refactoring the program, I can
> of course give you contributor status.
>
> -schorsch
>
>
> Am 2016-03-04 03:14, schrieb Randolph M. Fritz:
>
>> Schorsch,
>>
>> I've got a spelling correction for RRadout/README.md. Would you mind
>> granting me "contributor" permissions? Or would you rather I just
>> e-mail it to you?
>>
>> --
>> Randolph M. Fritz, Lighting Design and Simulation
>> +1 206 659-8617 || rmfri...@gmail.com
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Georg Mischler <schor...@schorsch.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> While at it, I created three seperate projects on GitHub:
>>>
>>> 1.
>>> https://github.com/gmischler/Torad [1]
>>> Mostly for historical reasons, and to get the hang of the system.
>>>
>>> 2.
>>> https://github.com/gmischler/Dxf2rad-Radout [2]
>>> Yes, the two share most of the codebase, and are now available with
>>> a MIT license too. Version 1.1 can also create view files.
>>> Binaries are available from my own site. If anyone wants to
>>> contribute
>>> any other platforms, I'll be happy to publish them there as well.
>>> In the case of dxf2rad, this would probably first be Darwin on
>>> various
>>> types of hardware.
>>> With Radout, someone with a more recent Autocad and some experience
>>> with
>>> the SDK should be able to port it with little effort. I still need
>>> to update the R15 download on my site to include the ACIS enabled
>>> version.
>>>
>>> 3.
>>> https://github.com/gmischler/RRadout [3]
>>> Last but not least.
>>> As already mentioned for this one, contributions welcome and
>>> necessary!
>>>
>>> Any further related discussions should probably go to radiance-dev.
>>>
>>> Have fun!
>>> -schorsch
>>>
>>> --
>>> Georg Mischler -- simulations developer -- schorsch at schorsch
>>> com
>>> +schorsch.com [4]+ -- lighting design tools --
>>> http://www.schorsch.com/ [5]
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> Links:
>> ------
>> [1] https://github.com/gmischler/Torad
>> [2] https://github.com/gmischler/Dxf2rad-Radout
>> [3] https://github.com/gmischler/RRadout
>> [4] http://schorsch.com
>> [5] http://www.schorsch.com/
>> [6] http://www.radiance-online.org/mailman/listinfo/radiance-dev
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