Hi Stefan -
(Moved to dev list btw, hope that's OK)
I would really like to be able to understand this code so I can maybe
play with it in meaningful ways. I can't currently compile it (can't
install mozilla-dev ATM) but could you help with some pointers please?
Like:
- The np*.cpp files - there are 3 of these, what do they each do? I'm
sure they connect to the NPAPI, but I wonder what their 3 different
roles are. (In fact, the same goes for the other c++ files...)
- The readme says "currently Linux only" - what's the reason for
that? Just a makefile thing, or...?
- Is OSC used for communication between browser and plugin? I'm a bit
confused - the supercollider.js looks like it's got objects for
handling OSC but I can't see where the JS for actually
generating/receiving the OSC would be.
Hopefully the questions aren't too heavy. Um well we'll see...
Dan
2008/5/15 stefan kersten <
sk@...>:
> On 15.05.2008, at 17:13, Dan Stowell wrote:
>> Check it:
>>
http://space.k-hornz.de/software/scplug>>
>> Not sure how active it is at the moment. I rilly rilly wish I had time
>> and knowledge to contribute to it, because I too am infatuated with
>> the idea of scsynth web-browser plugin. It would be amazing in many,
>> many ways.
>
> at the moment it's unfortunately not as active as i'd like it to be.
> actually the plugin is not really sophisticated, just a few screens of
> code. adapting it to the qt cross browser plugin framework should be
> relatively straightforward, but i haven't had the time to have a closer
> look at that yet. any kind of contribution appreciated of course!
>
> <sk>
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