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Kevin Daily
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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: ...
Done.
Thank you @Szabolcs and @Kevin for your valuable answers!