That transcript means the libdir patch is included and working. Now just use
the pmpd objects, like [mass]. Other than that there is not nearly enough
info to see even what is going wrong.
after disabling SElinux, I still can't use any pmpd pbjects and when
I open one of the examples it
Hallo,
robbert van hulzen hat gesagt: // robbert van hulzen wrote:
dear all, i'm working on a little metronome abstraction (thanks for the link
with the description of the inversion process, frank barknecht! hadn't sat
down to dissect the rrad.metro yet), and i'm running into some trouble with
Hi,
I now added the Realtime Composition Library to the CVS in
abstractions/footils/rtc-lib. I also changed the Makefile there to
include RTC-Lib into Pd-extended. Hopefully I didn't break anything
by that.
I made a big layout change to RTC-Lib to make installing it easier.
Instead of half a
On Nov 26, 2006, at 6:09 AM, Oded Ben-Tal wrote:
That transcript means the libdir patch is included and working.
Now just use the pmpd objects, like [mass]. Other than that there
is not nearly enough info to see even what is going wrong.
after disabling SElinux, I still can't use
Hallo,
robbert van hulzen hat gesagt: // robbert van hulzen wrote:
a good start indeed... still working on it, trying to figure it out.
thanks!
If you're in a hurry: RTC-lib (update just announced) contains a
simple sample player called play-samp~.pd which does reversed and
looped playback of
i understand that, and i'm nowhere near the end of the possibilities--or the
knowledge thereof--of the osx distribution. i suppose the objects that don't
load are a case of diff-distro.
but a number of help files that live in subfolders in 5.ref do not load,
even though they're there. a matter of
thanks a lot! i'd looked at those examples, actually, but wasn't aware that
that solution would work better than the [counter]. it all works great now,
and less kludgy, with less objects too.
On 11/26/06 4:42 AM, hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check out
What would be very helpful is if you made bug reports on what's
missing, grouped by library. These are the tests that I can think of:
- does the object load?
- does the .dll/.pd_linux/.pd_darwin file exist?
- does the help file load?
- does the help file exist?
I wrote two scripts to
Hallo,
timon hat gesagt: // timon wrote:
Hi, Im looking for an object that receives one bang and outputs a
variable number of bangs, over variable time (like [drip]). I know
this will be similar to metro, but It simplifies greatly what I want
to achieve. Anyone know of such object?
threen wrote:
hi Marius
just tried your little patch. it doesnt seem to work here... still
reminds me of shark teeth. but it works in blender... i mean
oversampling...
I cannot quite follow you. what does not work? do you have 20 slightly
deplaced squares? if you want some other effects, you
i guess you want to antialias the image rather than display an object
several times?
try this hint chris clepper wrote on this list:
Send the message 'FSAA 2' to the gemwin. The number can go as high
as your GPU supports (generally 6 is the most). This does not work
on Windows yet.
robbert van hulzen wrote:
but a number of help files that live in subfolders in 5.ref do not load,
even though they're there. a matter of paths? i can work around it by
opening them from the Finder, but i'd think they should open the usual way.
Keep in mind that the paths are not recursive,
I thought it worth mentioning that I solved this. It turned out the
problem is no matter what flags I use in the configure part of the build
and no matter what flags I call pd with, some OSS midi routines were
still being called and these routines were what was crashing the system
hard. There
http://dsmidiwifi.tobw.net/index.php?cat_id=0
I must say, I think this could be done better with OSC sending directly
to Pd via wireless rather than running the midi server on the host, but
it's a pretty cool application anyway.
Best,
Chris.
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