Bugs item #1609736, was opened at 2006-12-06 02:31
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hi all.
after talking to hans at the convention, i have created 2 new externals:
[propertybang]: outputs a bang when you select the property menu-item
for the abstraction that holds this object.
[saveargs]: allows you to change the arguments of the abstraction that
holds this object in the next
Please post an introduction about yourself. Something about what you
use Pd for, perhaps. That's the standard procedure, and it's nice to
learn stuff about people. You can look at the archives for examples.
.hc
On Sep 3, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
Hi, could I
Actually, I think the preferred way of specifying the font would be
to use Tk font specs rather than X11 font specs. They are easier
anyway. I replaced all the X11 font specs in Pd-extended using Tk
font specs.
They are like this:
font size style, i.e.:
courier 12 bold
monaco 24 bold
I have been PDing for over 5 years. I definitly master patching in PD.
I have created a few externals for PD, most of them for my personal use or
for installation projects (with the help of a few odd jobs, I am able to
gain a living by doing my own PD installations and performances and doing
work
Thanks for the intro. In case it wasn't clear, I support adding him
as a developer.
.hc
On Sep 4, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
I have been PDing for over 5 years. I definitly master patching in PD.
I have created a few externals for PD, most of them for my personal
use
Wow, awesome! You beat me to the whole thing. Can't wait to try
them. iemlib is fine by me, as long as it doesn't restrict your
access to them. Basically all the libs are such random grab bags, I
don't think it currently matters much.
.hc
On Sep 4, 2007, at 1:30 PM, IOhannes m