Re: [PD] Pd-list Digest, Vol 76, Issue 105

2011-07-28 Thread Michael Karr
Hi. Thanks for the replies!

It works now, I had rebuilt my patch (and my eyes were so burnt out from
hours behind the screen that I forgot the gemhead) because in the first
instance, I had built it in a previous version of PD where pdp was not
working. So now I have 0.42.5-extended on OSX Leopard.

W
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Re: [PD] GEM: borderless window is also always on top (and hasn't an icon)

2011-07-28 Thread Jack
Is there a simple possibility (hidden) to avoid that the Gem window
become the top most window on linux when you send 'border 0' ?
Thanx for help.
++

Jack



Le samedi 02 octobre 2010 à 20:06 +0200, Matteo Sisti Sette a écrit :
 Hi,
 
 In ubuntu, if I send border 0 to [gemwin], then the window (once 
 created), besides being borderless which is the expected part, also 
 sticks on top and doesn't have a button in the panel on the bottom of 
 the screen as windows usually have.
 
 Not so in Windows, where it just creates a borderless window which, a 
 part being borderless, behaves as any other window.
 
 Is there a way in Linux to get a gem window that is simply borderless 
 without sticking on top and without having to renounce to the panel button??
 
 thanks
 m.
 
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Re: [PD] GEM: borderless window is also always on top (and hasn't an icon)

2011-07-28 Thread Pierre Mersadier
Le jeudi 28 juillet 2011 à 13:37 +0200, Jack a écrit :
 Is there a simple possibility (hidden) to avoid that the Gem window
 become the top most window on linux when you send 'border 0' ?
 Thanx for help.
 ++
 
 Jack



Yo Jack,
a simple trick for that is to use fluxbox,
with this window manager you can hide your windows decoration with a
simple shorcut:
http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php?title=Borderless_windows
easy and efficient

p.


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[PD] Registration is open (free) for Understanding Visual Music 2011

2011-07-28 Thread Eldad Tsabary

*Registration is open (free) for Understanding Visual Music 2011*

Registration is now open for the Understanding Visual Music conference 
at Concordia University in Montreal on 26/27 of August 2011. *Register 
early to reserve a seat!*


Register here: http://uvm2011.hexagram.ca/registration.html

**

*Description*

A two-day conference focused on developing an understanding of the 
practice of visual music, its definition, related creative and 
perceptual considerations, current trends, technological innovation, and 
possible future directions.


The event will take place on Friday the 26th and Saturday the 27th of 
August 2011 and will include paper sessions, panels, and creative works 
presentations.


**

*Featured presenters, curators, and artists:*

Jean Gagnon, Jean Piché, iota center, Dennis Miller, and Lumínico

**

*Paper presenters: *

Brian Evans, Angus Forbes, Mark Franz, Adrian Freed, Andrew Hill, 
Randolph Jordan, Jaroslaw Kapuscinski, Laurie Radford, Lewis Sykes, Jan 
Thoben, Adam Tindale, Ewa Trebacz, Luigi Allemano, Joseph Hyde, Eleni 
Michaelidi, and Xárene Eskandar


**

*Artists:*

Jean Detheux, Dennis Miller, Jane Cassidy, Emilie LeBel, Alison Loader, 
Samuel Pellman, Jean Piché, Insook Choi, Maura McDonnell, Joseph Hyde, 
Mark + Laura Cetilia, Bruno Degazio, Terry Gambarotto, Patrick 
Saint-Denis, Jaroslaw Kapuscinski, Julien-Robert Legault Salvail, Donna 
Hewitt, Angus Forbes


*Background*

The term visual music is a loose term that describes a wide array of 
creative approaches to working with sound and image. It may refer to 
visualized music in which the visual aspect follows the sound's 
amplitude, spectrum, pitch, or rhythm, often in the form of light shows 
or computer animation, while in other instances it may refer to image 
sonification in which the audio is drawn from the image in some 
fashion. Sometimes visual music describes a non-hierarchical correlation 
between sound and image, in which both are generated from the same 
algorithmic process, while in other instances, they are layered without 
hierarchy or correlation altogether. Both sound and image may be 
presented live, fixed, or as part of an interactive multimedia installation.


More information is available on the conference website: 
http://uvm2011.hexagram.ca


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Re: [PD] GEM: borderless window is also always on top (and hasn't an icon)

2011-07-28 Thread Charles Goyard
Pierre Mersadier wrote:
 Yo Jack,
 a simple trick for that is to use fluxbox,
 with this window manager you can hide your windows decoration with a
 simple shorcut:
 http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php?title=Borderless_windows
 easy and efficient

is it scriptable ? If so it could be triggered from within pd.


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Re: [PD] GEM: borderless window is also always on top (and hasn't an icon)

2011-07-28 Thread Jack
Hello Pierre,

Thanx for the recommandation, but i am looking for a simplest way with
Ubuntu Gnome Classic.
It would be nice if i could send a message to [gemwin] to disable
topmost window when you send 'border 0' message (under Linux).
++

Jack



Le jeudi 28 juillet 2011 à 13:50 +0200, Pierre Mersadier a écrit :
 Le jeudi 28 juillet 2011 à 13:37 +0200, Jack a écrit :
  Is there a simple possibility (hidden) to avoid that the Gem window
  become the top most window on linux when you send 'border 0' ?
  Thanx for help.
  ++
  
  Jack
 
 
 
 Yo Jack,
 a simple trick for that is to use fluxbox,
 with this window manager you can hide your windows decoration with a
 simple shorcut:
 http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php?title=Borderless_windows
 easy and efficient
 
 p.
 



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Re: [PD] Porting PD to Java (feasible with Cibyl?)

2011-07-28 Thread Andrew VanderVeen
Yep, I'm already working with libpd.  I've removed x_net and s_loader, and
chopped out the sections of s_inter that deal with sockets.  Everything
compiles to .o files just fine now (with Cibyl's libc), but I'm having
trouble at the linking step.  I'm not sure that this is a pd-related issue
at this point (I don't think it is) since I think I've made the necessary
modifications to pd, so I can direct my questions elsewhere.

If anyone is interested, though, you can see my progress here (with output
from GCC): https://github.com/appsfactory/jlibpd/wiki/Cibyl-Log and the
Makefile for the project here:
https://github.com/appsfactory/jlibpd/blob/master/Makefile

If you have any suggestions or help, it would be appreciated.  However, it's
pretty unrelated to pd at this point, so don't worry about it unless you're
interested in the port.

Thanks for all the help guys!
-Andrew

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.atwrote:


 On Jul 27, 2011, at 5:32 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:

  On Wed, 27 Jul 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

  Since you're most interested in the libpd approach, then you don't need
 to worry about the socket for the GUI.  That you can skip.  Indeed that's
 the normal way with libpd.  As for [netsend] and [netreceive], those are a
 way


 please finish sentence...



 sorry, haven't slept much recently... those are a way to connect to other
 apps? I forget...


 .hc




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Re: [PD] Porting PD to Java (feasible with Cibyl?)

2011-07-28 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner


Glad to see there is progress, looking forward to the result :)
In your linking issue, looks like it can't find libm (pow, tan, etc),  
pthreads, etc.


.hc

On Jul 28, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Andrew VanderVeen wrote:

Yep, I'm already working with libpd.  I've removed x_net and  
s_loader, and chopped out the sections of s_inter that deal with  
sockets.  Everything compiles to .o files just fine now (with  
Cibyl's libc), but I'm having trouble at the linking step.  I'm not  
sure that this is a pd-related issue at this point (I don't think it  
is) since I think I've made the necessary modifications to pd, so I  
can direct my questions elsewhere.


If anyone is interested, though, you can see my progress here (with  
output from GCC): https://github.com/appsfactory/jlibpd/wiki/Cibyl- 
Log and the Makefile for the project here: https://github.com/appsfactory/jlibpd/blob/master/Makefile


If you have any suggestions or help, it would be appreciated.   
However, it's pretty unrelated to pd at this point, so don't worry  
about it unless you're interested in the port.


Thanks for all the help guys!
-Andrew

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner  
h...@at.or.at wrote:


On Jul 27, 2011, at 5:32 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:

On Wed, 27 Jul 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

Since you're most interested in the libpd approach, then you don't  
need to worry about the socket for the GUI.  That you can skip.   
Indeed that's the normal way with libpd.  As for [netsend] and  
[netreceive], those are a way


please finish sentence...


sorry, haven't slept much recently... those are a way to connect to  
other apps? I forget...



.hc






Programs should be written for people to read, and only incidentally  
for machines to execute.

 - from Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs









All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies,  
one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better  
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