Re: ceres

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On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Dave Phillips wrote:

Greetings,

Okay, I tried building Ceres 0.49 in Ubuntu 10.04, 32-bit. No luck. The official Ubuntu repos no longer maintain libgtk1-2 development packages. Other required packages may face the same fate. Too bad, it's a unique program.

I'm sure there is a repository with gtk1 available somewhere?



It does need updated to contemporary versions of some of its required toolkits. Probably a lot of work. :(


Really old stuff is included with ceres. I didn't think gtk1 was
that old yet. If that happens I guess I need to include gtk1 as well.



Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx>
  Isn't ceres a frontend for csound?

No, it has nothing to do with csound. :-)

Former versions exported Ceres output data as Csound score files. Is that no longer true ?


Yes it still does. It can export amplitude/freq data:

fprintf(scorefile,"i1    %8.4f    %8.4f    %7.2f    %7.2f\n",
		 onset, dur, MEGAMP_GET(point+j)*10000000., MEGFREQ_GET(point+j));

However, this code line hardly qualifies it as a "csound frontend"
though. :-)

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