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I really appreciate it too. In the case of the Wolfram Language, it doesn't have built-in functions specifically designed for gamepad haptic feedback. However, it may be possible to utilize external libraries or system calls to achieve this... |
Bloody Excellent! and way more edifying than the Academy and Emmy awards which inspired this application to 3D graphics. Many Congrats Anika |
> Could you tell us why do we need to remove the controlling Wolfram kernel ? Removing it is not necessary. My thought was the CPU core on which the main kernel runs would be too busy managing the intra-kernel communications to do reasonable... |
Ah, I posted before seeing your beautiful tutorial (somehow the paclet documentation didn't index until I restarted the front-end). All the examples in 'paclet:CSSTools/tutorial/CSSTools' work just fine! Here's the output of your tutorial example... |
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Good stuff! |
Often I would edit bitmaps in programs like MS Paint and then import them back into my notebook. To save time I developed a tool to edit the pixels of an image within a notebook: Wolfram Paint. ![enter image description here][1] ---------- ... |
FYI, newer versions of Mono no longer install to "/usr/bin" so the default option value of InstallNET, OptionValue[InstallNET, "MonoPath"] (* returns "mono" *) may no longer be found. Instead, set this path yourself when using InstallNET: ... |
Thank you @Szabolcs and @Kevin for your valuable answers! |