If you've never used Quarks before you probably need to checkout the
Quarks. I'm not at supercollider at the moment but in the Quarks
helpfile I think it has the line
Quarks.checkoutAll
run that and a terminal window should pop up asking you to accept a
svn certificate (sp?) -- select "P" and then it will download all the
quarks for you.
hope that helps-
~luke
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Miguel Negrao
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> nescivi escreveu:
>> On Monday 12 May 2008 15:35:05 Miguel Negrao wrote:
>>> Dan Stowell escreveu:
>>>> My personal opinion (just 2p worth) is that it's not appropriate for
>>>> the core Array class since it's only applicable to a particular sort
>>>> of array. The Matrix class add-on does include matrix multiplication
>>>> etc, makes more sense there.
>>> Is there a Matrix class ? I didn't find it... or are you suggesting one
>>> should be made ? That would definetelly be usefull.
>>
>> On Monday 12 May 2008 11:50:51 Luke Selden wrote:
>>> In the MathLib Quark there's a Matrix class that I haven't used but
>>> might be worth looking into.
>>
>> sincerely,
>> Marije
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> When i try to install the MathLib by the quarks.gui i have problem,
> nothing is present in the MathLib folder. I tryed uninstalling and
> installing again with no luck... any ideia on how to solve this ?
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