Merge pull request #85 from ryandesign/tcl-tk-xcode

Fix capitalization of Tcl, Tk, and Xcode
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garyscavone
2018-08-27 17:34:20 -04:00
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7 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ xcuserdata
#!xcuserdata/**/xcschemes/*
####
# XCode 4 workspaces - more detailed
# Xcode 4 workspaces - more detailed
#
# Workspaces are important! They are a core feature of Xcode - don't exclude them :)
#

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ It is necessary to install the OS X developer kit (or the command line tools) in
Tcl/Tk on OS X:
I think that tcl/tk interpreter is now included in the XCode package, since I haven't had to download it for several years now.
I think that Tcl/Tk interpreter is now included in the Xcode package, since I haven't had to download it for several years now.
It appears that socket support in Tcl/Tk on OS X uses the Nagle algorithm, which produces poor response between changes made in the tcl/tk script and the resulting audio updates. Note that this is only a problem when using a socket connection from a Tcl/Tk script.
It appears that socket support in Tcl/Tk on OS X uses the Nagle algorithm, which produces poor response between changes made in the Tcl/Tk script and the resulting audio updates. Note that this is only a problem when using a socket connection from a Tcl/Tk script.

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@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ v4.1.3: (22 March 2004)
v4.1.2: (15 March 2004)
- added Linux JACK support to RtAudio
- added optional doNormalize argument to WvIn to allow specification of data normalization or not
- added volume control to demo program and various tcl scripts
- added volume control to demo program and various Tcl scripts
- added support for dynamic rawwavePath() setting
- WaveLoop bug fix
- fixed bug in ADSR::setReleaseTime() method
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ v4.1: (8 October 2002)
- added Voicer, SingWave, and VoicForm classes
- improvements/fixes to the banded waveguide instruments
- demo program now uses Voicer, allowing polyphony
- demo tcl/tk scripts changed to use SKINI PitchChange instead of PitchBend
- demo Tcl/Tk scripts changed to use SKINI PitchChange instead of PitchBend
- demo program response to PitchBend modified to octave up/down
- several RtAudio fixes and improvements (OS X and Windows ASIO support added)
- added nextOut() method to Delay classes

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ then uses the stk::Messager:popMessage() function to retrieve incoming
control messages. This function does not block, instead returning a
message type of zero when no more messages are in the queue. Many of
the example programs included with the ToolKit distribution use a
stk::Messager instance to accept control input from the accompanying tcl/tk
stk::Messager instance to accept control input from the accompanying Tcl/Tk
graphical user interfaces, from external MIDI devices, or from SKINI
scorefiles.

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@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
\subsection v4dot1dot2 Version 4.1.2
- Added Linux JACK support to RtAudio.
- Added optional doNormalize argument to WvIn to allow specification of data normalization or not.
- Added volume control to demo program and various tcl scripts.
- Added volume control to demo program and various Tcl scripts.
- Added support for dynamic rawwavePath() setting.
- WaveLoop bug fix.
- Fixed bug in ADSR::setReleaseTime() method.
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
- Added Voicer, SingWave, and VoicForm classes.
- Improvements/fixes to the banded waveguide instruments.
- Demo program now uses Voicer, allowing polyphony.
- Demo tcl/tk scripts changed to use SKINI PitchChange instead of PitchBend.
- Demo Tcl/Tk scripts changed to use SKINI PitchChange instead of PitchBend.
- Demo program response to PitchBend modified to octave up/down.
- Several RtAudio fixes and improvements (OS X and Windows ASIO support added).
- Added nextOut() method to Delay classes.

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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ If the resultant sound generated by an STK program sounds like noise (and you're
\section xwindows Why do I get a Tk display error message?
The following error may be printed to your terminal window (depending on the version of the tcl/tk interpreter you are running) if you attempt to start an STK tcl/tk interface without the X Server first running:
The following error may be printed to your terminal window (depending on the version of the Tcl/Tk interpreter you are running) if you attempt to start an STK Tcl/Tk interface without the X Server first running:
\code
Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationcouldn't connect to display ":0.0"

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@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@
<UL>
<LI>A C++ compiler is not installed by default with OS X. It is necessary to download the Developer Kit from the Apple WWW site in order to compile STK or load it from the installation CD-ROM.</LI>
<LI>If you experience frequent audio input/output "glitches", try increasing the RT_BUFFER_SIZE specified in Stk.h.</LI>
<LI>The tcl/tk interpreter does not ship by default with OS X and must be downloaded from the internet. The latest Tcl/Tk Aqua distribution (http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/tcltk.html) has been successfully tested on 10.2 and 10.3 systems. The default installation will place a link to the wish interpretor at /usr/bin/wish.
<LI>The Tcl/Tk interpreter does not ship by default with OS X and must be downloaded from the internet. The latest Tcl/Tk Aqua distribution (http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/tcltk.html) has been successfully tested on 10.2 and 10.3 systems. The default installation will place a link to the wish interpretor at /usr/bin/wish.
It appears that socket support in Tcl/Tk uses the Nagle algorithm, which produces poor response between changes made in the tcl/tk script and the resulting audio updates. Note that this is only a problem when using a socket connection from a Tcl/Tk script.</LI>
It appears that socket support in Tcl/Tk uses the Nagle algorithm, which produces poor response between changes made in the Tcl/Tk script and the resulting audio updates. Note that this is only a problem when using a socket connection from a Tcl/Tk script.</LI>
</UL>