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# Create libraries for the Processing open source programming language and |
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# environment (http://www.processing.org) |
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# Customize the build properties to make the ant-build-process work for your |
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# environment. How? Please read the comments below. |
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# The default properties are set for OS X. Please refer to comments for Windows |
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# settings. |
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# Where is your Processing sketchbook located? |
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# If you are not sure, check the sketchbook location in your Processing |
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# application preferences. |
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# ${user.home} points the compiler to your home directory. |
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# For windows the default path to your sketchbook would be |
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# ${user.home}/My Documents/Processing (make adjustments below) |
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sketchbook.location=C:/Users/nyatla/Documents/Processing |
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# Where are the jar files located that are required for compiling your library |
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# such as e.g. core.jar? |
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# By default the local classpath location points to folder libs inside Eclipse's |
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# workspace (by default found in your home directory). |
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# For Windows, the default path would be |
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# ${user.home}/Documents/workspace/libs (make adjustments below) |
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# For OS X,the following path will direct you into Processing's application |
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# package, in case you put Processing inside your Applications folder. |
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#classpath.local.location=${user.home}/Documents/workspace/libs |
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classpath.local.location=D:/application.files/processing-2.2.1/core/library |
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# Add all jar files that are required for compiling your project to the local |
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# and project classpath. Use a comma as delimiter. These jar files must be |
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# inside your classpath.local.location folder. |
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classpath.local.include=core.jar,NyARToolkit.jar |
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# Add processing's libraries folder to the classpath. |
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# If you don't need to include the libraries folder to your classpath, comment |
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# out the following line. |
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classpath.libraries.location=${sketchbook.location}/libraries |
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# Set the java version that should be used to compile your library. |
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java.target.version=1.6 |
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# Set the description of the Ant build.xml file. |
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ant.description=ProcessingLibs Ant build file. |
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# Give your library a name. The name must not contain spaces or special |
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# characters. |
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project.name=nyar4psg |
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# The name as the user will see it. This can contain spaces and special |
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# characters. |
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project.prettyName=NyARToolkit for Proce55sing |
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# Use 'normal' or 'fast' as value for project.compile. |
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# 'fast' will only compile the project into your sketchbook. |
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# 'normal' will compile the distribution including the javadoc-reference and all |
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# web-files (the compile process here takes longer). |
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# All files compiled with project.compile=normal are stored in the distribution |
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# folder. |
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project.compile=normal |
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# Set your name and URL, used for the web page and properties file. |
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author.name=Ryo Iizuka |
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author.url=http://nyatla.jp/ |
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# Set the web page for your library. |
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# This is NOT a direct link to where to download it. |
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library.url=http://yourlibraryname.com |
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# Set the category of your library. This must be one (or many) of the following: |
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# "3D" "Animation" "Compilations" "Data" |
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# "Fabrication" "Geometry" "GUI" "Hardware" |
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# "I/O" "Language" "Math" "Simulation" |
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# "Sound" "Utilities" "Typography" "Video & Vision" |
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# If a value other than those listed is used, your library will listed as |
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# "Other". |
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library.category=Video & Vision |
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# A short sentence (or fragment) to summarize the library's function. This will |
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# be shown from inside the PDE when the library is being installed. Avoid |
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# repeating the name of your library here. Also, avoid saying anything redundant |
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# like mentioning that it's a library. This should start with a capitalized |
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# letter, and end with a period. |
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library.sentence=NyARToolkit for proce55ing(NyAR4psg) is frontend of NyARToolkit for Java. This library can easily make the AR application. |
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# Additional information suitable for the Processing website. The value of |
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# 'sentence' always will be prepended, so you should start by writing the |
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# second sentence here. If your library only works on certain operating systems, |
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# mention it here. |
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library.paragraph=This library requires a web camera to make AR view. |
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# Set the source code repository for your project. |
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# Recommendations for storing your source code online are GitHub or Google Code. |
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source.host=Sourceforge |
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source.url=https://sourceforge.jp/projects/nyartoolkit/ |
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source.repository=https://sourceforge.jp/projects/nyartoolkit/scm/svn/tree/head/nyar4psg/ |
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# The current version of your library. |
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# This number must be parsable as an int. It increments once with each release. |
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# This is used to compare different versions of the same library, and check if |
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# an update is available. |
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library.version=1 |
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# The version as the user will see it. |
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library.prettyVersion=2.0.0 |
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# The min and max revision of Processing compatible with your library. |
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# Note that these fields use the revision and not the version of Processing, |
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# parsable as an int. For example, the revision number for 2.2.1 is 227. |
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# You can find the revision numbers in the change log: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/processing/processing/master/build/shared/revisions.txt |
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# Only use maxRevision (or minRevision), when your library is known to |
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# break in a later (or earlier) release. Otherwise, use the default value 0. |
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compatible.minRevision=0 |
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compatible.maxRevision=0 |
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# The platforms and Processing version that the library has been tested |
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# against. This information is only used in the generated webpage. |
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tested.platform=windows |
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tested.processingVersion=2.2.1 |
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# Additional information for the generated webpage. |
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library.copyright=(c) 2008-2015 Ryo Iizuka |
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library.dependencies=? |
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library.keywords=? |
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# Include javadoc references into your project's javadocs. |
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javadoc.java.href=http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/ |
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javadoc.processing.href=http://processing.org/reference/javadoc/core/ |