frac tal schrieb:
> Greetings,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately, I am not a coder. I'm
> mostly interested in freej as a collaborative/explorative tool to use
> for entertainment with friends.
ok, maybe you can outline your skills and interests so I know on which
level of technology we can talk about: to get our latest stuff means
download or fetching the source (
http://git.dyne.org), compile and pray.
An, just saw, this
http://lab.dyne.org/FreejTutorialPiotr_01
is about version 0.8.1
http://freej.dyne.org/docs/scripting/
is 0.9.1 (generated from source)
Jaro is right, maybe you wait for 0.10 it will be a great rework of the
scripting. Therefore updating the tutorial hardly makes sense, yet.
But it would be cool to have the scripting/doc from git's branches
online. Something like a nightly build.
MrGoil
>
>> we are planning a new 0.10 release soon, incorporating the many new
>> features we've been implementing in the past weeks, so i guess that
>> will be a good base to start documenting.
>
> Is there a quick way to checkout a build of the new release? I'm only
> passingly familiar with cvs systems, and unless there's a command
> along the lines of svn checkout or apt-get install I'm not sure how to
> proceed.
>
>> besides what mr.Goil already mentioned, it would be also helpful to
>> update and expand the FreeJ tutorial by Piotr, to bring it up to date
>> to the recent console functions. For the rest, we are doing our best
>> to fully document scripting functionalities.
>
> I think updating/expanding the tutorial is what I'd be best doing. I
> found the tutorial helpful, but some parts of it didn't work. (at
> least on my system) I was able to work around the problems I had, but
> even with debugging set at 3 I still wasn't able to figure some things
> out.
>
> Is there a wiki where I could post some docs? If nothing else, I'd
> like to post some personal usage notes. e.g. what xyz filter does,
> what works/what doesn't work, etc. I considered blogging it, but this
> seemed a more effective way to give feedback.
>
>
> thanks,
>
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