11.1.4. Available SuperCollider Packages
The
SuperCollider packages are all held in the Planet CCRMA at Home repository, and there are a lot of them. Many of them have standard Fedora suffixes, but many are other kinds of optional components. Most of the optional features add libraries to
SuperCollider, allowing you to use them in your audio programs. The specific features available in each additional package are not described here.
supercollider-ambiem : Optional Library ("Ambisonics classes for SC").
supercollider-debuginfo : Decodes the debugging information provided by SuperCollider.
supercollider-devel : Contains files needed for development with SuperCollider.
supercollider-dewdrop : Optional Library ("DewDrop external collection for SC").
supercollider-emacs : Adds SuperCollider support to the emacs text editor.
supercollider-extras : Optional Library ("Extra plugins and classes for SC").
supercollider-gedit : Adds SuperCollider support to the GEdit text editor.
supercollider-libscsynth : "SuperCollider synthesis library."
supercollider-quarks : Optional Library ("Local quarks repository for SuperCollider").
supercollider-sclang : Help files, examples, the class library, and language interpreter.
supercollider-vim : Adds SuperCollider support to the vim text editor.
supercollider : Installs the "minimum requirements" to run
SuperCollider.
supercollider-sclang
supercollider-libscsynth
fftw
w3m-el
emacs
supercollider-bbcut2 : Optional Library ("Beat tracking of audio streams").
supercollider-bbcut2-debuginfo : Decodes the debugging information provided by bbcut2.
supercollider-mathlib : Optional Library ("Useful classes for SC").
supercollider-redclasses : Optional Library ("Frederik Olofsson Red SC classes").
supercollider-redclasses-debuginfo : Decodes the debugging information provided by redclasses.
supercollider-world : Installs most
SuperCollider packages.
supercollider-midifile : Optional Library ("MIDI file reader for SuperCollider").
supercollider-reduniverse : Optional Library ("Sonification and visualization of dynamic systems").