A feature rich template for creating OPENRNDR programs based on Gradle/Kts
A feature rich template for creating OPENRNDR programs based on [Gradle/Kts](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gradle).
The template consists of a configuration for Gradle and an example OPENRNDR program. The Gradle configuration should serve as the
The template consists of a configuration for Gradle and two example OPENRNDR programs. The Gradle configuration should serve as the
go-to starting point for writing OPENRNDR-based software.
If you are looking at this from IntelliJ IDEA you can start by expanding the _project_ tab on the left. You will find a template program in `src/main/kotlin/TemplateProgram.kt`
If you are looking at this from IntelliJ IDEA you can start by expanding the _project_ tab on the left. You will find a template program in `src/main/kotlin/TemplateProgram.kt` and a live-coding example in `src/main/kotlin/TemplateLiveProgram.kt`.
You will find some [basic instructions](https://guide.openrndr.org/setUpYourFirstProgram.html) in the [OPENRNDR guide](https://guide.openrndr.org)
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## Cross builds
To create runnable jars for a platform different from the platform you use to build one uses `./gradlew jar --PtargetPlatform=<platform>`. The supported platforms are`windows`, `macos`, `linux-x64` and`linux-arm64`.
To create a runnable jar for a platform different from your current platform, use `./gradlew jar -PtargetPlatform=<platform>`, where `<platform>` is either`windows`, `macos`, `linux-x64`, or`linux-arm64`.
## Updating OPENRNDR, ORX and other dependencies
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<br> for ORX.
You can use those versions numbers in your toml file. They can look like "0.4.3" or "0.4.3-alpha4". Use the complete string, as in:
You can use those version numbers in your toml file. They can look like "0.4.3" or "0.4.3-alpha4". Use the complete string, as in: