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6 \f0\b\fs36 \cf0 Installation Instructions
13 Quarks are the standard method for handling the distribution of class library extensions.\
15 1) To install for one user move the
18 \f1\fs22 ~/Library/Application Support/SuperCollider
19 \f0\fs24 . To install for all users, move the
22 \f1\fs22 /Library/Application Support/SuperCollider
25 2) From within the SuperCollider application, follow the steps outlined inside the Quarks helpfile to actually install a Quark. You do NOT need to download the quarks (you already have), at this point, you should be able to start installing Quarks by running:\
36 sc3-plugins are some of the more common extension libraries, maintained at:\
38 {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://sourceforge.net/projects/sc3-plugins/"}}{\fldrslt http://sourceforge.net/projects/sc3-plugins/}}\
41 \f1\fs22 sc3-plugin-extensions
43 \f1\fs22 ~/Library/Application Support/SuperCollider/Extensions
44 \f0\fs24 , creating any necessary directories.\
46 2) Restart SuperCollider.\
53 \b0\fs24 SwingOSC is a system for creating graphical user interfaces using Java. To install it, follow the SwingOSC installation instructions in SwingOSC/SuperCollider/readme.html.}