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Installing Wordcram

Installing WordCram is simple, just like any standard Processing library.

How do I use this thing? Show me examples!
You can check out the tutorials and examples at https://www.wordcram.org.  You can watch WordCram in action, on OpenProcessing: popular baby names, and the U.S. Constitution.

But the best way to see WordCram in action is to install it, and look at the examples under File > Examples > Contributed Libraries > WordCram.

Problems?
If you’re running into problems, see the FAQ, or read the javadocs.

If a question has you stumped, and the FAQ is no help, send me a note. My email account is ‘wordcram’, and I use gmail.

Want a better WordCram?
WordCram is open-source under the Apache 2 license. That means you can help make it better! I try to keep the source clean so it’s easy to find your way around. There’s a laundry list of things to do, and it’s easy to build WordCram from source.

 

Learn more about content generators at https://www.wordcram.org/content-generation.

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