---++ GAMUT * Read about it here: [[http://gamut.stanford.edu/][website]]. * Import in Eclipse: 1. Create a project, call it GAMUT (or whatever) 1. Import the GAMUT jar file as an archive (File menu) 1. Using the parent folder as the source directory i. Right-click the project folder -> Properties i. Select *Java Build Path*, then click *Add Folder* i. Tick the parent folder * Export in Eclipse 1. Use Export 1. Click next a couple of times, get Eclipse to generate a manifest list using the *Main* class as an entry-point
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