On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, guenter geiger wrote:
Normally they are in /usr/X11R6/include, but this includes directory isn't scanned by the standard compiler. Therefore you have to add -I/usr/X11R6/include to the compilerflags in the makefile (most likely, the variable is called CFLAGS there).
Actually they are there as well as in /usr/include. Both paths. Anyways, i'll try to do it by hand next time. Thanks.
One more question.
I've been trying to use an array for designing an envelope for a signal. Without succes. I tried to send the outlet of tabwread4~ (controlled by line~) into the right inlet of *~. And I've tried tabreceive~ and I can't get this working. Anyone tried such a thing before?
Alternatively, it would be nice to have a line and/or line~ object more like Max line, that can accept a longer list of values.
Or, I guess the new table object is the answer to my question? Haven't tried it yet and it doesn't seem to be documented :)
Thanks
MiS