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I honestly don't know if it'll work with 1.0.5 -- I'd be surprised if  
it didn't.  Try it out and let me know.

Sean

On May 30, 2007, at 6:18 PM, Mark E. McBride wrote:

> Good news!   The publication-quality PDF snapshots, etc. are a good  
> addition.
>
> One quick question after looking the docs.  The docs still list  
> using jFreechart-1.0.1.jar.  Will mason work with the newer  
> jFreechart-1.0.5.jar (which has some interesting new dynamic  
> capabilities)?
>
> Thanks for all the hard work on Mason!!
>
> Mark
>
> Mark E. McBride
> Professor                                       Department of  
> Economics
> Director of Graduate Studies     208 Laws Hall
> 513 529-2864                               Miami University
> [log in to unmask]      Oxford, OH 45056
> http://mcbridme.sba.muohio.edu/
>
>
> On May 30, 2007, at 5:22 PM, Sean Luke wrote:
>
> Better late than never!  After languishing on CVS forever, MASON 12  
> has been snapshotted and released.  We've got some fun new stuff  
> (histograms, publication-quality PDF snapshots of images, scheme  
> code), lots of bugfixes and efficiency improvements and cleanups, etc.
>
> We also have a separate JUNG+MASON example available on the  
> website, and a tutorial about making applets.  Our GIS facility  
> isn't quite ready for prime time yet, though.
>
> One thing that did _not_ go into MASON 12 was an Eclipse-like  
> windowing system.  I had whipped one up but decided against it for  
> now.
>
> http://cs.gmu.edu/~eclab/projects/mason/
>
> Have fun!
>
> Sean Luke
> Department of Computer Science
> George Mason University
>

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