i get:<br><br>g++ -c -o libraries/widgets/vgknob.o -fPIC -DPIC -g -O2 `pkg-config --cflags gtkmm-2.4 cairomm-1.0` libraries/widgets/vgknob.cpp<br>libraries/widgets/vgknob.cpp: In member function 'virtual bool VGKnob::on_expose_event(GdkEventExpose*)':
<br>libraries/widgets/vgknob.cpp:139: error: 'class Cairo::Context' has no member named 'clear_path'<br>libraries/widgets/vgknob.cpp:154: error: 'class Cairo::Context' has no member named 'clear_path'<br>libraries/widgets/vgknob.cpp:170: error: 'class Cairo::Context' has no member named 'clear_path'
<br>make: *** [libraries/widgets/vgknob.o] Error 1<br><br>any ideas?<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/12/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Ken Restivo</b> <<a href="mailto:ken@restivo.org">ken@restivo.org</a>> wrote:
</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>Hash: SHA1<br><br>On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 12:02:03PM +0200, Lars Luthman wrote:
<br>> I think your best bet right now is to get Elven going (or maybe Ingen if<br>> you don't need the GUI and the presets - you can still control the<br>> parameters without it from Ingen's generic interface). But while AZR-3
<br>> is mostly done, at least sound-wise, Elven is highly unstable and will<br>> probably not be future-compatible. Also, Euphoria is very much<br>> unfinished - what you hear today is not what you will hear tomorrow.
<br>><br><br>It works with elven. AZR-3 sounds fantastic! I will consider it the answer to the question I asked a while ago: is there a free-as-in-freedom B3 out there?<br><br>It's not perfect: it's not really using tonewheels, just slightly warped sine waves. At some point I'm sure someone will just grab samples of the some of the actual tonewheels on a Hammond, make wavetables of them, and modify AZR-3 to use those. It's GPL so that's possible.
<br><br>Its Leslie sounds as good to me as the TAP Rotary Speaker LASDSPA plugin, and seems to have less latency, too. It also has the speedup/slowdown code and even an adjustment for belt tightness, which the TAP plugin lacks. Nice.
<br><br>> In a sense, this goes for all LV2 plugins and hosts. While the<br>> specification is now relatively stable, it's still not completely<br>> finalised and things may still break without notice.<br>>
<br><br>I built it using the recent slv2 release. There was one minor problem, which I think I sent to Lars off-list, regarding a missing file, but after I came up with an awful hack to get around that, it built and it works. Yay!
<br><br>I will also try ingen, so as to get it going without a GUI, but elven was much easier to build than ingen.<br><br>It remains to be seen how (if) any of this runs on a 64-bit machine, but I'll try that next.<br>
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