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diff --git a/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/README b/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/README index b617f73..1649654 100644 --- a/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/README +++ b/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/README @@ -1,66 +1,79 @@ -This tarball is a collection of the sources of Powerchord as a work in progress. It is provided to fulfil the conditions of the GPL. +This tarball is a collection of the sources of Powerchord as a work in progress. It is provided to +fulfil the conditions of the GPL. -Cam 15 Apr 2002 camilo@mesias.co.uk These files are the ones I used to make the release 0.0.7 of Powerchord. -Originally I had intended to release under the GPL, then under pressure of time I wanted to release as closed-source freeware, to be relicensed at a later date. For simplicity though, I have opted to provide this crude tarball and release from the start under the GPL. +Originally I had intended to release under the GPL, then under pressure of time I wanted to release +as closed-source freeware, to be relicensed at a later date. For simplicity though, I have opted to +provide this crude tarball and release from the start under the GPL. Some of the source files do not contain the proper copyright notice yet. // Copyright (c) 2001 Camilo Mesias // camilo@mesias.co.uk // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The make system is not foolproof. -Under pressure of time I abandoned using designer and carefully hacked code into auto-generated files. I plan to go back to designer and learn how to insert these bits of code in a way that is in harmony with the original Trolltech example make files. +Under pressure of time I abandoned using designer and carefully hacked code into auto-generated files. +I plan to go back to designer and learn how to insert these bits of code in a way that is in harmony +with the original Trolltech example make files. Credits. -This is all my own work, with the exception that some of it is derived from the Trolltech example code. The chord algorithm was originally written in Javascript by Jim Cranwell and is used with his permission. Some of the code dates back to the original version of Powerchord that I wrote for the Agenda VR3. That was my first Agenda app and was in turn related to the code for the Agenda Power Meter application. Some of the original Agenda (fltk) include directives remain in the code, commented out... The name derives from the use of the Agenda Power application as a starting point. Power + Chord = Powerchord. Credit to a number of web resources on computing music, especially the first one I read that talked about the 12th root of 2! Credit finally to 4Front Technologies, their document 'Open Sound System - A Programmers' Guide' was most useful. This is my first use of OSS. +This is all my own work, with the exception that some of it is derived from the Trolltech example code. +The chord algorithm was originally written in Javascript by Jim Cranwell and is used with his permission. +Some of the code dates back to the original version of Powerchord that I wrote for the Agenda VR3. +That was my first Agenda app and was in turn related to the code for the Agenda Power Meter application. +Some of the original Agenda (fltk) include directives remain in the code, commented out... +The name derives from the use of the Agenda Power application as a starting point. +Power + Chord = Powerchord. Credit to a number of web resources on computing music, especially the +first one I read that talked about the 12th root of 2! Credit finally to 4Front Technologies, +their document 'Open Sound System - A Programmers' Guide' was most useful. This is my first use of OSS. Here is a breakdown of the essential parts of this archive: README TODO Makefile MANUAL.html -- webpage stuff index.html display.png tuning.png powerchord.control -- control file for .ipk powerchord.desktop -- Qtopia desktop file powerchord.pro -- input for tmake powerchord.ui -- input for Designer powerchordbase.ui -- input for Designer Powerchord.png -- icon RCS -- some files under RCS acguitar.raw -- assorted audio files long.acguitar.raw amp_but.png -- assorted image files audio.png blank_but.png chordshow.png image0.xpm image1.png image2.png diff --git a/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/config.in b/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/config.in index c41844c..ab1512b 100644 --- a/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/config.in +++ b/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/config.in @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ config POWERCHORD boolean "opie-powerchord (guitar chord generator and tuning)" default "n" - depends ( LIBQPE || LIBQPE-X11 ) && LIBOPIE && LIBOPIE2CORE - comment "opie-powerchord needs a libqpe, libopie and libopie2core" - depends !(( LIBQPE || LIBQPE-X11 ) && LIBOPIE && LIBOPIE2CORE) + depends ( LIBQPE || LIBQPE-X11 ) + comment "opie-powerchord needs a libqpe" + depends !(( LIBQPE || LIBQPE-X11 ) ) diff --git a/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/opie-powerchord.control b/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/opie-powerchord.control index 9303b70..13aff53 100644 --- a/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/opie-powerchord.control +++ b/noncore/multimedia/powerchord/opie-powerchord.control @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ Files: bin/powerchord apps/Applications/powerchord.desktop pics/powerchord share/powerchord Priority: optional Section: opie/multimedia -Maintainer: Camilo Mesias <camilo@mesias.co.uk> +Maintainer: Camilo Mesias <camilo@mesias.co.uk>, ljp <lpotter@trolltech.com> Architecture: arm Version: 0.0.8 Depends: task-opie-minimal Description: Guitar Chord generator application Allows naming of chords using base note and key. Fretboard diagrams are produced illustrating ways to play the chord. |