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If you're using GitHub, your next commit will take some time, as //git// absorbs all of the many newly-added JUCE source files. The result will be worth it, though, because it will make your GitHub repository entirely self-contained. When Roli eventually releases the next version of the JUCE library, which quite probably includes code-breaking changes, your published code will continue to use the older versions which have been checked-in along with your own code, and hence won't break. | If you're using GitHub, your next commit will take some time, as //git// absorbs all of the many newly-added JUCE source files. The result will be worth it, though, because it will make your GitHub repository entirely self-contained. When Roli eventually releases the next version of the JUCE library, which quite probably includes code-breaking changes, your published code will continue to use the older versions which have been checked-in along with your own code, and hence won't break. | ||
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+ | ===== Other things you can do with the Projucer ===== | ||
+ | The Projucer is an evolving software product. It has many other features and capabilities I haven' | ||
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+ | This is all very exciting and high-tech, but to be honest, I don't like working this way. It requires that your source-code files be peppered with special comments, which guide the Projucer' | ||
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+ | The way I use the Projucer for GUIs is to create a new GUI Application project, use the GUI editing features to lay out a basic GUI incorporating all the elements I'm interested in (buttons, sliders, etc.), then generate the project and look inside the generated '' | ||