I agree there is a lot of super-hacker elite voodoo going on in Pd that makes it difficult to introduce yourself to it. Maybe you'd be interested in writing an OSC chapter for the Pd FLOSS Manual on this, as a way of making it clearer for everyone?

D.

Jack wrote:
Le jeudi 09 juillet 2009 à 21:35 +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
Jack wrote:
Have you remarks ?
++
just do it.
Nice one :)
But really i don't know how to do this.
But, in the first place, we have to agree on how to organize things. And
yes, i could help.
I think that it is time, seen the number of library included in Pd-ext,
to reorganize the part Help (and so the rest) by well identified
categories. I do not see how a beginner looking for an object to use
OSC, have to go in 'reference' > 'mrpeach'. I think that something as
'reference' > 'network' > 'osc' would be more adapted. Otherwise so much
look for a needle in a haystack.
Maybe someone has already started to work on it ?
++

Jack


fgmasdr
IOhannes



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