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20.12.2009
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Time for releasing version 3.18:
Take a look at the changelog for any details about the new release ...
Don't forget the new User Guide ...
... and don't forget, that the Java Web Start version is always my latest build! |
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22.11.2009
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Philipp Hübner just informed me, that Giovanni Mascellani started to packetize the FreeHEP libraries for Debian. These are great news for Structorizer, as it depends on those librabries.
Once the FreeHEP libraries are ready, Structorizer could be fully integrated into Debian :-) |
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12.09.2009
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Two things:
- Philipp Hübner informed me, that he created a Debian package for version 3.16. You can find it, as usual, here.
- Theldo Cruz translated all strings a brazilian portuguese. The translation will be included in version 3.17. Until then, please use the applet or Java Web Start to get it ...
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01.07.2009
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Having developed a new interactive site for my new project called "Unimozer", I've decided today to port it to the Structorizer page and profit of the new functionality. |
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13.05.2009
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Hi, I've some good news for all of you: While playing arround to make Structorizer control
a turtle (yes, of course that remembers "Logo"), I found an easy way to "execute" a diagram
immediately in Structorizer. I still have some difficulities to find a solution for, but at
the moment most of it looks pretty good.
I'll write more over here as soon as I'll have something usefull to publish ...
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19.01.2009
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Dhr. Gunter Schillebeeckx created a quick video tutorial for hits students about using Structorizer (in Dutch).
You can find it here. |
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21.09.2008
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I published "Structorizer Light 1.50", which is a one-file-only light version
of Structorizer. It is mainly only an NSD-editor without any special features
designed to fit the needs of distinct programming courses in Luxembourg. It
contains no code conversion routines and no analysing module at all!
There are no preferences and there is no INI-file...
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09.02.2008
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Do you want to help to improve Structorizer?
Here's a list of things you could do:
- Write a new Linux startup-wrapper to be able to open NSD-files by double clicking a file.
Write a new Windows startup-wrapper to be able to open NSD-files by double clicking a file.
=> done myself ...
- Compose a good structured and easy to extend usermanual which describes all the functions of Structorizer.
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