Martin Peach wrote:
can't read box_outline: no such variable
can't read msg_nlet: no such variable
can't read msg_nlet: no such variable
can't read msg_nlet: no such variable
can't read text_color: no such variable
can't read cursor_runmode_nothing: no such variable
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
For instance, I'd like to upgrade my [polywavesynth]'s
state-saving from sssad to Memento
That's not an upgrade, it's a sidegrade.
Ciao
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Frank Barknecht _ __footils.org__
i'd suggest logging to a loghost, in clasic syslog.conf:
*.* @loghost
will send all logs to loghost machine, which has to be added to your
hosts file. if you are using syslog-ng, it's slightly more complicated,
but gives you more advantages! syslog-ng can send via TCP, so you can
encrypt it
On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 09:32:35PM +, Andy Farnell wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 21:57:18 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Plessas) wrote:
* Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-31 18:47]:
So I made sure to mount all my drives read-only, and that everything
would start from a
hm ..
how about locks and other stuff ?
there always some things which want to be written to somewhere in /var!
the gentoo runscripts use /var/lib/init.d/
i reckon having a bit of space writable in /var and /tmp symlinked to
/var ..could be usefull, keep one or two day's logs as well and log them
One thing that is going to be quite important is getting travel
assistance for lots of people, so that we can bring people who can't
afford to pay it on their own, or don't have a university or company
that is willing to pay.
like me and andy :)
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I don't mean to slight [sssad] in any way; it's worked wonderfully for
[polywavesynth]. Memento looks to integrate much better with OSC (which
I'm already using in [polywavesynth], and more importantly, will make
hierarchical saving more manageable. So, I call it up because of some
increased
Oli44 wrote:
OK.
The really annoying bug is the following: if you use pix_record as a
top-level object such as in the help file.
Once you nest it into an abstraction and/or subpatch, it works the first
time you record, crashes the second time.
i hope that i have fixed it now in the CVS
Oli44 wrote:
2007/12/30, IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:
Olivier Heinry wrote:
Hi,
there's a problem with the pix_record object which is atm makes it
btw, does this relate to your problem of being only able to record 4 frames?
if
Hi there,
has anyone had any experience of compiling Mogo's SQLdb v0.0 for linux? The
makefile refers to the OSX SDK...
peace,
Ed
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Hi !
Using a demultiplex after the float works well.
See the attached example.
a
2008/1/2, Javier Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
im trying to create a patch with a counter that when i send a bang I
substract a quantity (that i specify) to the count.
The sequence would be this for
Ed,
I really doubt that anyone has tried this yet, as this is just the first
release, and even that is very preliminary. We are still trying to get the
programming interface down in PD.
You may be able to try taking a basic makefile from some other external. The
only difference here is that you
Super nice !
I didn't know about the texunit 0 message you can send to
pix_texture. Are there other things I should know regarding
[pix_texture] before I start over again my texture storage
abstractions ?
Regarding texture coordinates, we can not access gl_MultiTexCoord1 due
to a bug in
The server at.or.at/*hans*/*pd*/*installers*.html seems to be down since
yesterday.
Does anybody has the most recent .deb pd-extended packages for debian/ubuntu
x86?
Could send me this file through pvt email or pass me another link for this?
Thanks a Lot
glerm
Hi All,
I found this message in the archives:
Hi List,
just from curiosity: did anybody out there already built an
abstraction to make geos in a star shape?
(using [polygon n]).
max
But can't find a response to it - does anyone have an abstraction for
a star shape?
Thanks,
Rebecca.
Alexandre Quessy a écrit :
Super nice !
I didn't know about the texunit 0 message you can send to
pix_texture. Are there other things I should know regarding
[pix_texture] before I start over again my texture storage
abstractions ?
Regarding texture coordinates, we can not access
Rebecca Schatz a écrit :
Hi All,
I found this message in the archives:
Hi List,
just from curiosity: did anybody out there already built an
abstraction to make geos in a star shape?
(using [polygon n]).
max
But can't find a response to it
this certainly mean that nobody have
A small abstraction here.
I hope it will help you.
++
Jack
Hi All,
I found this message in the archives:
Hi List,
just from curiosity: did anybody out there already built an
abstraction to make geos in a star shape?
(using [polygon n]).
max
But can't find a response to it - does
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/
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Hallo,
Javier Garcia hat gesagt: // Javier Garcia wrote:
im trying to create a patch with a counter that when i send a bang I
substract a quantity (that i specify) to the count.
The sequence would be this for example:
1 - 2- 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 (bang) - 4 - 5 (bang) - 2 - 3 - ...
I've
hi,
should i install ubuntu 32 bits or 64 bits on a macbook pro (intel 64
bits). if i go for ubuntu 64 bits, will i be able to use pd-extended or
be able to compile most of the externals for this architecture? OR maybe
it's possible to have the OS in 64 bits, but using the 32 bits version
of
patrick wrote:
hi,
should i install ubuntu 32 bits or 64 bits on a macbook pro (intel 64
bits). if i go for ubuntu 64 bits, will i be able to use pd-extended or
no, you need at least pd-0.41 (test, or final release to come).
afaik, it will take some time till pd-extended gets there.
be
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
I assume you use the standard fx+1 counter idiom to build a counter in
Pd. But now you want to temporarily add not 1, but a different value,
say: -2 to the current counter value. For that, just set the value of
the + 1 object to -2
The whole idea of read-only is for two reasons:
1) To protect the HD in case of unexpected shutdowns (which could happen
nightly in a typical museum situation)
2) To preserve the CF memory, which has a limited number of write
cycles, in the case of a HD-less system
If the computer needs to be
Garcia:
im trying to create a patch with a counter that when i send a bang I
substract a quantity (that i specify) to the count.
I've tried several ways, but i dont get it..
the easiest way is to write this counter on c/c++. (and this would costs much
less cpu for patch)
* Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-02 21:12]:
The whole idea of read-only is for two reasons:
1) To protect the HD in case of unexpected shutdowns (which could happen
nightly in a typical museum situation)
2) To preserve the CF memory, which has a limited number of write
cycles, in
Flash memory, regardless of format, supports only a limited number of
erase/write cycles before a particular sector can no longer be
written. Memory specifications generally allow 10,000[1] to 1,000,000
write cycles. Typically the controller in a CompactFlash attempts to
prevent premature
Come to think of it, are there any Linux distros for x86 architectures
which don't use this multi-user/networked server paradigm and instead
follow the embedded model more closely? This would be very interesting
for exactly the situations I describe, where you would want the computer
to behave
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 03:04 +0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Garcia:
im trying to create a patch with a counter that when i send a bang I
substract a quantity (that i specify) to the count.
I've tried several ways, but i dont get it..
the easiest way is to write this counter on c/c++.
Hallo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Garcia:
im trying to create a patch with a counter that when i send a bang I
substract a quantity (that i specify) to the count.
I've tried several ways, but i dont get it..
the easiest way is to write this counter on
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Derek Holzer wrote:
The whole idea of read-only is for two reasons:
1) To protect the HD in case of unexpected shutdowns (which could happen
nightly in a typical museum situation)
The whole idea of a separate volume for /var that you see on Linux, and
the whole idea of
can you change the shader and patch I posted to use rectangular
textures? I tried and only had a single texel mapped.
Maybe its an OS X thing?
On Jan 2, 2008, at 12:18 PM, cyrille henry wrote:
using coordinate mode 0 : texture coordinate goes from (0,0) to
(size.x,size.y), so it's easier
This seems like a good time to ask... Thomas, did you ever get a
chance to check out the buffer overrun bug in [pool] discussed here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1818163group_id=55736atid=478070
?
I had a look at the source, and perhaps with a little more headbanging
Chris wrote:
I had problems again with compiling. app_jack.c didn't find
libresample.h, so I copied that file to include/asterisk.
Sorry about that, libresample got moved around the source tree about 4 times in
the past day, and it kept breaking my branch. :)
Well, there are still the same
If you want the stable releases, go here:
http://puredata.info/downloads
If you want nightly builds, look further down that page.
.hc
On Jan 2, 2008, at 8:37 AM, glerm soares wrote:
The server at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html seems to be down since
yesterday.
Does anybody has the most
You should have CVS access now, so if you check this into CVS, then
it shouldn't be too hard to add it to the nightly builds. That
certainly makes it easier for people to test it.
.hc
On Jan 2, 2008, at 8:19 AM, Mike McGonagle wrote:
Ed,
I really doubt that anyone has tried this yet,
Hi all,
Thanks for the tips, Chris and Ben.
2007/12/21, chris clepper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Don't expect a great image compared to a DV camera since the security ones
have none of the DSP for edge enhancement, skin tone smoothing and so on (a
lot goes on in those things). Using a model with
Hi,
I am a big fan of integrated circuits such as a multiplexer (the
296-2057-5-ND on digikey) to have more analog inputs (in this case).
Also, I write my own Arduino code, and use
http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/SimpleMessageSystem as a mean of
communication with pd. (in case it is useful)
On Jan 2, 2008, at 12:00 AM, Martin Peach wrote:
Martin Peach wrote:
can't read box_outline: no such variable
can't read msg_nlet: no such variable
can't read msg_nlet: no such variable
can't read msg_nlet: no such variable
can't read text_color: no such variable
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