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::[ edam ]:: » Arduino Makefile
http://ed.am/dev/make/arduino-mk
A generic, easy to configure makefile for use with Arduino. Works with (and requires) Arduino software version 1.0 or later. Easy configuration (documented below, reference in the makefile itself). Automatic mode: drop-in replacement for the Arduino IDE. Manual mode: specify all source files and build parameters manually. Detects used Arduino libraries and includes them. Supports local (project) libraries and Sketchbook libraries. Simple (crap) detection of attached Arduino. Reads board parameters from.
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::[ edam ]:: » sqlite3cc
http://ed.am/dev/sqlite3cc
The sqlite3cc library is a C wrapper around the excellent SQLite 3 library. The SQLite Library has a C-style interface, and sqlite3cc is intended to make the use of SQLite more comfortable in a C programming environment. The goals of sqlite3cc are:. To be elegantly written, following principles of good C design and those laid out by the boost project. To be fast, adding an insignificant execution overhead. Where feasible, to keep the API similar (if only in name) to the SQLite3 library. Version 3 or later.
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::[ edam ]:: » Using an external editor for Arduino development
http://ed.am/posts/using-an-external-editor-for-arduino-development
Using an external editor for Arduino development. Is nice to get beginners started, but you’ll quickly hit its limitations. And if, like me, you found an option in the preferences dialogue that enables an external editor, you’ll have been disappointed to find that it seems only to. It is possible to work entirely outside the IDE, with your own editor (like Emacs or Eclipse) and build your projects from the command line (or in another IDE). Here’s one way to do it…. Obviously, you should replace ` /src/ar...
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::[ edam ]:: » Android
http://ed.am/dev/android
Software for Google’s Android. All software available here is free/libre open-source software and source code is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Version 3 or later. Export Contacts is an application to help you export your contacts directly from your Android device without the need to upload them to Google first. A vCard contacts file is exported to your SD card directly from the phones contact list. The following information is available. How to install an APK.
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::[ edam ]:: » How to start an application on a specific workspace
http://ed.am/posts/how-to-start-an-application-on-a-specific-workspace
How to start an application on a specific workspace. Many X applications allow you to specify geometry, like this:. Which is great. But it doesn’t let you specify what. You want the application to open on. For a while, in GNOME 3, I used the Auto Move Windows. Extension, which moves all windows of a given application to a particular workspace. The limitation with this approach is that it affects. WORKSPACE CMD [ARG].'. WORKSPACE is the zero-based index of the workspace'. Check wmctrl is available. Email ...
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::[ edam ]:: » computing
http://ed.am/posts/category/computing
Using a shell in Emacs. It’s true, it does. Recently, though, I’ve been trying to streamline my use of the shell in Emacs. Here’s my Halloween Emacs tips. read more. 9th October, 2015. 8212; no comments. Using an external editor for Arduino development. Is nice to get beginners started, but you’ll quickly hit its limitations. And if, like me, you found an option in the preferences dialogue that enables an external editor, you’ll have been disappointed to find that it seems only to. 23rd November, 2012.
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::[ edam ]:: » Manage Raws
http://ed.am/dev/gtk/eog-manage-raws
An EOG plug-in to help manage raw files saved alongside jpegs. It adds Tools menu options to keep an accompanying raw file (which moves it to a subdirectory) and delete any remaining raw files. Subdirectory, which is created (and removed) as necessary. Manage Raws is written in Python and requires GTK 3 and GNOME 3.2. Manage Raws is free/libre open-source software, available under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Version 3 or later. You can download it here…. There is no accompanying raw file.
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::[ edam ]:: » Prep. Images
http://ed.am/dev/gtk/prep-images
Prep Images was designed to be run as a Nautilus script so that you can select a load of images in Nautilus and prepare them for publishing. It currently proves the following features:. Work on a series of images quickly and with minimum effort. Optionally, resize (and sharpen) images. Prep Images is written in Python. Getting Prep. Images. Prep Images is free/libre open-source software, available under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Version 3 or later. You can get it here…. Email address (...
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::[ edam ]:: » Makefiles
http://ed.am/dev/make
Generic makefiles for various purposes. A generic, easy to configure makefile for use with Arduino development. A generic makefile for quickly getting a project build going. Last modified: 1:56 pm, 26th January, 2012. How to install an APK. Hosted at waxworlds.org. Site design by edam.