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Published: 11th Sep 2004, 22:32:14GMT  Source: drobe.co.uk
By Chris Williams
Page 1 of 1
Audio fun, programming, i18n and more
Round up motifSo summer's over, and the fruits of the past season's coding labours are starting to ripen. Here's a run down of new and updated software for everybody's favourite platform.

Like, really good, like
Screenshot of SampleEdRichard Windley of the Really Small Software Company has developed SampleEd, an interesting looking sound sample editor that provides a manner of effects including fade, reverse, echo and amplify. The software is currently in an alpha release, so all feedback will be surely welcome. It also supports LADSPA plugins for third party provided effects, and uses ports of libmpg and libsndfile.

Screenshot of sourceryAlso released by Richard this month is Sourcery 0.30, the software development environment formally known as Builder. Sourcery allows developers to manage their source code and libraries to generally make project management less of a pain. Richard's also developed CLibSupport to provide POSIX functions missing from the Norcroft (Acorn C/C++) environment.

Port out, starboard in
The Unix Porting Project has updated its Dillo web browser port, using work being poured into the CX11 library by various contributing programmers. The project, run by drobe.co.uk's Peter Naulls, has also added the RDesktop RDP client to its list of ports, as well as MP3 player madplay. The addition of Madplay, according to Peter, "demonstrates the ability to easily use sound in ported programs". Controversially, madplay 'dithers' its output and claims this gives a better quality in audio output, compared to non-dithered players, such as the established native AMPlayer.

Gofer old time's sake
Once upon a time, in 1985, Haskell was drawn up as a standard functional programming language by an international committee. Although it tends to cause today's computer science undergraduates to pale, Gavin Wraith tells us that functional programming was all the rage in the 1980s.

A funny gopher"In 1991 Mark Jones, then at the Oxford Computing Research Group, produced a small Haskell interpreter so that he could experiment with Haskell's type class system at home on his PC. He called it Gofer", recalls Gavin, who used the Archimedes port by Brian Scattergood to teach first year students at Sussex University.

Although it was later superseded by Hugs, Gavin personally prefers Gofer and has thus ported version 2.30b to RISC OS. So, what can you do with it? "Apart from symbolic algebra calculations and using it as an aid to study FPs, not a lot, but I would be happy to be proved wrong. Somebody might find it fun", admits Gavin.

A little Help, please?
Following Castle's recommendation on providing end user help in software running on RISC OS 5, Adam Richardson has developed HelpScan, an application that lists all help available on a RISC OS computer. "It would be nice to get a bit of publicity for Castle's plan so that, hopefully, more authors implement the system", Adam told us. "I've only found NetSurf and Director (partially) implementing it so far."

News in brief
John-Mark Bell has developed TTF2f, an application that converts TTF and other font formats supported by FreeType2 to RISC OS format fonts, suitable for use with the RISC OS 5 Unicode font manager. John's also produced iconv, which "needs some more work" whilst providing character set conversion for other software - as an example, in this image, the top Netsurf window is using iconv and the window below is not.

Graphics package ProArtisan24 has been bug fixed, and vector art software DrawWorks XL now allows users to add whole directories of drawfiles to libraries.

David Llewellyn-Jones has released some new software: Igor, a simple telnet server, a port of libwww and an XML-RPC-C API library. Ext2/ext3 filesystem reader IscaFS has had its cache system fixed, boosting performance "radically". Finally, Dr. Wimp helper utility NurseW has been improved, as has Graphite, Marc Zinnschlag's flow chart-esque editor.

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philipnet (+1.1)
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12/9/04 11:30AM
As of the next version, Director will fully implement the Castle recommened system variables (as that's what required HelpScan) :-) .
At the moment though - I'm testing a rather crucial bug fix! :cooldude:
hEgelia(valued user)www (+1.1)
Face
12/9/04 11:40AM
Great software developments!

I found SampleEd a wonderful initiative, as we currently lack an ambitious sound sample editor on RISC OS. AFAIK, this is the only one reading and writing 24 or 32 bit audio files (not to mention our aged hardware lacks the possibility to audition it). It utilizes the LADSPA plugin protocol which is used & developed by many in the Linux community. As I understand, plug-ins should be straight-forward to port to RISC OS. I've been hoping for something like this to come along for quite some time :) Here's to the Really Small Software Company and R.F. Windley!
ninja(valued user) 
13/9/04 11:19AM
Yes, I'll have to try out SampleEd. I've been looking, on and off, for an inexpensive, disc-based sample editor for a while now.

I once saw a C compiler written in Haskell, which might just be considered a useful application. An interesting language, in any case.
TonyStill(valued user) 
19/9/04 5:38PM
I like the sound of HelpScan, in fact I was musing on writing something similar because I like Castle's ideas. Unfortunately, I can't get the link to work (just ends up not found) despite repeated attempts. Is the link correct?

BTW, OHP supports the new Help scheme too ;-)
 

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