Quick question... can bloopsaphone output a file with the tune? Like a
wav or some such thing? Or is the data available in some way that
would allow it to be written out as a pcm file without too much
trouble? If so, awesome!
Hi _why et al,
> Will the next shoes ship with bloopsaphone? It would
> > be very nifty if it did. :)
>
> Definitely, it's already so in the master branch.
>
> _why
>
Cool!
And snapshot function, too? ;-)
I'm really curious about Shoes 3.
Thanks,
ashbb
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 03:34:05PM +1100, Jenna Fox wrote:
> I would have thought the rubygems support and native extensions
> support already included in shoes would have been sufficient. What
> else is needed?
Just a little helpful plumbing is all. A script for generating a
basic template. A
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 9:57 AM, _why wrote:
> In Pittsburgh, I also had a chat with Seth Rasmussen about Shoes and
> we kicked around an idea for having an extension library that would
> make it a bit easier for people to bring in native controls (grids,
> trees, systray, etc.) into Shoes without
>
>
> In Pittsburgh, I also had a chat with Seth Rasmussen about Shoes and
> we kicked around an idea for having an extension library that would
> make it a bit easier for people to bring in native controls (grids,
> trees, systray, etc.) into Shoes without needing my approval. I
> really like that
I would have thought the rubygems support and native extensions
support already included in shoes would have been sufficient. What
else is needed? Will the next shoes ship with bloopsaphone? It would
be very nifty if it did. :)
Good luck with the bug fixings and the Hackety Hacking. I'm sur
Okay, thanks for sitting tight everybody. I'm back from ART & CODE
and, while I'm still working on Hackety Hack, I hope to return to
working on Shoes 3 in a week or so.
The idea is to put it out in a few weeks. The biggest part is that
we'll be moving to Ruby 1.9, VLC 1.9, and newer versions of Ca