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9 <center><h1>libgig</h1></center>
10 <p>
11 libgig is a C++ library for loading, modifying existing and creating new
12 Gigasampler files and DLS (Downloadable Sounds) Level 1/2 files. The
13 source code package includes a couple of command line tools based on the
14 library. The library and tools are released in source code format under the
15 <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>.
16 </p>
17 <p>
18 This library is developed and optimized for POSIX compliant operating
19 systems like Linux and OSX and since release 3.1.1 for Windows as well.
20 libgig was developed to compile on any operating system, though since
21 release 3.0.0 libgig uses one tiny operating system dependant method to
22 be able to resize files. Should be a 5 minute job to implement this method
23 for other operating systems as well though.
24 </p>
25
26 <a name="src"></a>
27 <h1>Source Code</h1>
28 <p>
29 <table border="1">
30 <TH>
31 <TR>
32 <TD>Version</TD>
33 <TD>File Name</TD>
34 <TD>File Size</TD>
35 <TD>Date</TD>
36 </TR>
37 </TH>
38 <tbody>
39 <tr>
40 <td>3.1.1</td>
41 <td><a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-3.1.1.tar.bz2">libgig-3.1.1.tar.bz2</a></td>
42 <td>294k</td>
43 <td>24-Mar-2007 19:26</td>
44 </tr>
45 <tr>
46 <td>3.1.0</td>
47 <td><a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-3.1.0.tar.bz2">libgig-3.1.0.tar.bz2</a></td>
48 <td>294k</td>
49 <td>24-Nov-2006 14:03</td>
50 </tr>
51 <tr>
52 <td>3.0.0</td>
53 <td><a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-3.0.0.tar.bz2">libgig-3.0.0.tar.bz2</a></td>
54 <td>275k</td>
55 <td>28-Apr-2006 20:05</td>
56 </tr>
57 <tr>
58 <td>2.0.2</td>
59 <td><a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-2.0.2.tar.bz2">libgig-2.0.2.tar.bz2</a></td>
60 <td>255k</td>
61 <td>15-Aug-2005 19:34</td>
62 </tr>
63 <tr>
64 <td>2.0.1</td>
65 <td><a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-2.0.1.tar.bz2">libgig-2.0.1.tar.bz2</a></td>
66 <td>241k</td>
67 <td>13-June-2005 02:18</td>
68 </tr>
69 <tr>
70 <td>2.0.0</td>
71 <td><A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-2.0.0.tar.bz2">libgig-2.0.0.tar.bz2</A></td>
72 <td>61k</td>
73 <td>10-May-2005 12:08</td>
74 </tr>
75 <tr>
76 <td>1.0.0</td>
77 <td><A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-1.0.0.tar.bz2">libgig-1.0.0.tar.bz2</A></td>
78 <td>67k</td>
79 <td>26-Nov-2004 23:39</td>
80 </tr>
81 <tr>
82 <td>0.7.1</td>
83 <td><A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-0.7.1.tar.bz2">libgig-0.7.1.tar.bz2</A></td>
84 <td>56k</td>
85 <td>09-July-2004 00:13</td>
86 </tr>
87 <tr>
88 <td>0.7.0</td>
89 <td><A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-0.7.0.tar.bz2">libgig-0.7.0.tar.bz2</A></td>
90 <td>253k</td>
91 <td>03-May-2004 16:51</td>
92 </tr>
93 <tr>
94 <td>0.6.0</td>
95 <td><A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/libgig-0.6.0.tar.bz2">libgig-0.6.0.tar.bz2</A></td>
96 <td>336k</td>
97 <td>20-Dec-2003 05:41</td>
98 </tr>
99 </tbody>
100 </table>
101 <br>
102 See <a href="http://cvs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/libgig/ChangeLog?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/plain">
103 Changelog</a> for details.
104 </p>
105
106 <a name="binaries"></a>
107 <h1>Binary Packages</h1>
108 For <a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/win32/">Windows</a> you can find a precompiled DLL of libgig,
109 coming with the example command line tools as .exe files, packed into one
110 .zip file. For Linux there are currently <a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/debian/">Debian</a> packages
111 and <a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/rpms/">RPM</a> packages for Redhat / Fedora, SuSE and Mandrake.
112 Note that libgig is already part of many distributions. You might want to use
113 packages coming with your distribution instead.
114
115 <a name="tools"></a>
116 <h1>Tools</h1>
117 The libgig sources and the 'gigtools' Debian package contain the following command line tools:
118 <ul>
119 <li><b>gigextract</b> (Extracts samples from a .gig file)</li>
120 <li><b>gigdump</b> (Prints out the content of a .gig file)</li>
121 <li><b>dlsdump</b> (Prints out the content of a DLS file)</li>
122 <li><b>rifftree</b> (Prints out the RIFF tree structure of an arbitrary RIFF file)</li>
123 </ul>
124
125 <a name="doc"></a>
126 <h1>Documentation</h1>
127 <p>
128 Online API Documentation for the latest libgig version
129 (<a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/api/">HTML</a>)
130 </p>
131 <p>
132 Kick start documentation for libgig (<a href="Introduction.sxw">OpenOffice</a>, <a href="Introduction.pdf">PDF</a>)
133 </p>
134
135 <a name="examples"></a>
136 <h1>Examples</h1>
137 There are couple of example applications which demonstrate how to use the
138 library. Beside the mentioned <a href="#tools">tools</a> coming with the
139 source packages, there are also the following demo applications (only in
140 source code format):
141 <ul>
142 <li><a href="examples/gigwritedemo.cpp"><b>gigwritedemo.cpp</b></a> (demonstrates how to create and modify Gigasampler format files)</li>
143 <li><a href="examples/dlswritedemo.cpp"><b>dlswritedemo.cpp</b></a> (demonstrates how to create and modify DLS Level 1/2 files)</li>
144 <li><a href="examples/riffwritedemo.cpp"><b>riffwritedemo.cpp</b></a> (demonstrates how to create and modify RIFF files in general)</li>
145 </ul>
146
147 <a name="diagrams"></a>
148 <h1>Diagrams</h1>
149 <p>
150 UML static structure diagram focused on the aspect of actually using the
151 library (created with <a href="http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm/">TCM</a>):
152 <table border="1">
153 <TH>
154 <TR>
155 <TD>Version</TD>
156 <TD>File Formats</TD>
157 <TD>Date</TD>
158 </TR>
159 </TH>
160 <tbody>
161 <tr>
162 <td>1.0.0</td>
163 <td>
164 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-1.0.0.ssd">TCM</A>,
165 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-1.0.0.pdf">PDF</A>,
166 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-1.0.0.ps">PostScript</A>
167 </td>
168 <td>26-Nov-2004 21:18</td>
169 </tr>
170 <tr>
171 <td>0.7.x</td>
172 <td>
173 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-0.7.0.ssd">TCM</A>,
174 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-0.7.0.pdf">PDF</A>,
175 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-0.7.0.ps">PostScript</A>
176 </td>
177 <td>03-May-2004 17:36</td>
178 </tr>
179 <tr>
180 <td>0.6.0</td>
181 <td>
182 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-0.6.0.ssd">TCM</A>,
183 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-0.6.0.pdf">PDF</A>,
184 <A href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/libgig/libgig-0.6.0.ps">PostScript</A>
185 </td>
186 <td>20-Dec-2003 05:41</td>
187 </tr>
188 </tbody>
189 </table>
190 (Sorry, these UML diagrams are a bit outdated).
191 </p>
192
193 <a name="cvs"></a>
194 <h1>CVS</h1>
195 <p>
196 You can check out the latest development version of libgig from the
197 LinuxSampler CVS server:
198 </p>
199 <p>
200 <table border="1">
201 <tbody>
202 <tr><TD>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxsampler.org:/var/cvs/linuxsampler co libgig</TD></tr>
203 </tbody>
204 </table>
205 </p>
206 <p>
207 You can also <a href="http://cvs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/libgig/">browse the libgig CVS repository</a>.
208 </p>
209
210 <a name="author"></a>
211 <h1>Author</h1>
212 <p>This library was written by <a href="mailto:cuse@users.sf.net">Christian Schoenebeck</a>
213 (<a href="http://stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~cschoene/gpg.asc">PGP/GPG Public Key</a>).
214 </p>
215
216 <a name="license"></a>
217 <h1>Licensing</h1>
218 <p>
219 libgig and its tools are released under the
220 <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>.
221 </p>
222
223 <a name="contact"></a>
224 <h1>Contact</h1>
225 <p>You can either send emails to the
226 <a href="mailto:linuxsampler-devel@lists.sourceforge.net">LinuxSampler Developers Mailing List</a>
227 or contact <a href="mailto:cuse@users.sf.net">me</a> directly.
228 </p>
229
230 <p>
231 Happy hacking!<br>
232 Christian
233 </p>
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