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==Step 3: Add arduinomorse library to Arduino Development Environment==
==Step 3: Add arduinomorse library to Arduino Development Environment==
Open your Arduino development environment, and pick Sketch > Include Library.


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Revision as of 00:51, 19 July 2015

The first step is to download the arduinomorse library from GitHub: https://github.com/markfickett/arduinomorse

The second step is to zip up the resulting folder into a zip file, arduinomorse.zip.

The third step is to load this as a library in the Arduino development environment, which will add the relevant header files to somewhere where Arduino will find them when you #include them.


Step 1: Download

Download the arduinomorse repo by either cloning a copy (if you don't plan on modifying it) or forking a copy (if you do plan to modify it).

Step 2: Zip up the resulting folder

I used Mac to do this, I right-clicked on the arudinomorse/ directory that was created with my git clone command above, and picked "compress". This creates a zip file arduinomorse.zip that you can feed to the Arduino Development Environment.

Step 3: Add arduinomorse library to Arduino Development Environment

Open your Arduino development environment, and pick Sketch > Include Library.

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Now we pick the zip file to add to Arduino's list of libraries:

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Finally, it should show up in the external libraries menu, at the very bottom:

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When you select the ArduinoMorse library, it will add a #include <morse.h> to your header:

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