Dear Sheri,

Yes, that is the manual I used.

Regarding command line chuck, I assume you are on Linux ? Because I think, on the other platforms the installer has both command line and mini-audicle included in one installer.

It doesn't matter so much, I would say: chuck code itself is for the most part exactly the same: for example, all the code examples run in both cmd line chuck and mini-audicle. The difference is that with mini-audicle you get syntax highlighting and you can add/replace/remove shreds using buttons, which you may find easier depending on your preference. Setting up your sound card in mini-audicle is also a bit easier, I think. 

happy chucking!
Casper 

On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 10:13 AM, tth <sigfood@dinorama.fr> wrote:
On 01/15/2018 12:47 PM, Casper Schipper wrote:
Dear Sheri,

I think the basic documentation "ChucK_manual.pdf" that one gets when you
download chuck is actually rather good, for me, the clarity of that manual
is what actually got me hooked many years ago.

   This file ?
      http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/release/files/chuck_manual.pdf


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