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Lookup Table Generator GUI
I had some spare time yesterday (gasp!) and decided to whip up a GUI for lookup table generation. (We seem to be making a lot of those.) Manually editing and compiling the Java app I had whipped up earlier in the season was getting annoying, so I decided to make an end to that.
![]() A screenshot is attached (running under Linux). Note that this program is a little abnormal to install, since it requires either Mono or the .NET Framework v1.1. If using the .NET Framework (which I would reccomend under Windows), the Gtk# libraries. (Sorry folks, but I didn't have time to install VS.NET, and there was no way I was laying the thing out by hand. Plus I'm a Linux geek. 8)) So here's the instructions for getting the respective libraries: To run under Windows: .NET Framework v1.1 and Gtk# runtime are required. The .NET framework is available here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Gtk# runtime can be obtained here: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmo...?gtks-inst4win (Only the runtime is required, but if you have the .NET SDK installed I would reccomend going for the Gtk# SDK as well.) Alternatively you can go for Mono, just like under Linux. (See below for details). However, I would stick to the .NET Framework, since it supports more applications. To run under Linux: Install Mono and all of it's dependancies. Mono SHOULD be in your distribution's repositories, but if it is not it can be obtained here: http://www.mono-project.com/Downloads And now the program: Binary (zip): http://www.hoojamomma.com/robotics/l...en-0.1-bin.zip Binary (tarball): http://www.hoojamomma.com/robotics/l...0.1-bin.tar.gz Source (tarball): http://www.hoojamomma.com/robotics/l...Gen-0.1.tar.gz Also note that the binary zip and a screenshot are attached to this post. See the README file for more details. Please try it out and tell me how you like it! (Yeah, I know, a little late in the build season for this, right? But maybe it'll help you with some last-minute changes. Those always seem to come up.) -Rajeev Sharma |
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