That's great news.
And a thought: Perhaps it would be a good idea to do a little work to support quicktime for windows. It should be very easy to adapt the code from jamie's os x port... and then it would actually be possible to use a MOV (with appropriate codec) file on every platform that GEM can run on.
Daniel
-----Original Message----- From: pd-dev-admin@iem.kug.ac.at [mailto:pd-dev-admin@iem.kug.ac.at]On Behalf Of tigital Sent: Thursday, 11 July 2002 1:10 AM To: pd-dev@iem.kug.ac.at Subject: [PD-dev] GEM-0.87b2 OS X released!
get it at:
http://homepage.mac.com/tigital
...and here's what's new:
beta2 release:
- resizing window now works with [dimen x y] message before
window creation [dimen 500 500] is default
- profiling is off by default ([profile 0])
- compiler optimization is level 3 (ie. everything's much faster!)
- window double buffering is default; can be changed to single
buffering by [buffer 1] message to gemwin (thanks for pointing this out Ben!)
I also finally figured out how to correctly build the external in project builder without all the "un-packaging" hassles...so what? well, this was the major reason I hadn't released the source, which means we're really close to the source release, so iohannes, get that CVS ready!
Also, I'm interested in any example patches, especially complex patches that would really give the port a workout...
;-)
jamie
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