The source code is available into the Monobjc all-in-one archive.
]]>One nice thing is that Global IP Solutions has setup a developer community which provides everything for the iLBC implementation and distribution and they also have submitted two Requests For Comment (RFC 3951 and RFC 3952) related to iLBC codec.
Unfortunately, the source code is not available as a tarball, but it is embedded in the RFC 3951. Yes, it is embedded. You can find various Open Source projects that have extracted the source code and embedded it in their source trunk. But if you want to use the code from the RFC you have to extract it yourself, and the best way is Awk scripting. Here is the script:
# extract.awk BEGIN { srcname = "nothing"; } { if (/^A\.[0-9][0-9]*\. [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9]*\.[ch]/) { if (srcname != "nothing") close(srcname); srcname = $2; printf("creating source file %s\n", srcname); }else if (srcname != "nothing") { if (/Andersen\, et al\./ || /Internet Low Bit Rate Codec *December 2004/) printf("skipping %s\n", $0); else print $0 >> srcname; } } END { printf("ending file %s\n", srcname); close(srcname); }
Put the RFC text and the script in the same folder and run the following comand:
awk -f extract.awk rfc3951.txt
Et Voilą !!!
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So, my piece of advice is go and get it.
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. It is related to the large size of the dock icons when magnification is enabled. The preferences pane let you set this value to 128 at most, but you can put arbitrary value in the plist
file.
defaults write com.apple.dock largesize -int 256 killall Dock
And your dock will show bigger icons. To revert to a normal size, open the Dock Preferences Pane.
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