On Dec 4, 2010, at 10:50 AM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
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).
Fixed those. Yeah, flatspace is based on the idea of having a single
namespace with a managed collection of objects.
.hc
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