Jack wrote:
Hola Lluis,
now i got this error and i really don't know what it is :)
error: [pix_opencv_haarcascade]: cannot handle this format (1234567) !
What does it mean ? Do you know where is the problem ?
it can mean 2 things.
it _should_ mean, that you send an image in a certain
FYI, to use that object, you'll also need /usr/local/lib/
libfluidsynth.1.dylib. You can find out by running this in the
Terminal:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop otool -L fluid~.pd_darwin
/Users/hans/Desktop/fluid~.pd_darwin:
/usr/local/lib/libfluidsynth.1.dylib (compatibility
I feel this is a head-slappingly stupid question, but is there any way
to tell when vline~ has finished its run?
It doesn't seem to me a stupid question at all - also I've heard that
stupid questions don't exist.
I don't think there's any direct way - i.e. any way to have vline
itself tell you
On May 5, 2008, at 10:07 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
what is so bad about, if you create [ADSR] that it comes as a nice
little control gui with all the knobs already included?
it is not true that words are better than images.
Hi List
Latest Pd-extended on Intel-OSX is actually not usable right now...
The PrefPane crashes and it is confusing how, and if and declare is
working
Strange..
i would like to start PD-extenden with an empty paths-prefpane, to
edit it manually.
As far as i understand the
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi List
Latest Pd-extended on Intel-OSX is actually not usable right now...
what do you consider the latest pd-extended?
the latest available autobuild?
the latest release?
As far as i understand the bug-reports the PrefPane can handle up to
ten entries...which
I'd like to make a request for two simple FAQ entries:
How do I edit a FAQ entry?
How do I create a FAQ entry?
I think I would use those heavily is they existed. I never remember
how to create/edit things on all of the various CMS's I have to use...
.hc
Am 06.05.2008 um 20:23 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
Pd definitely needs text, text is a great, flexible symbol system for
representing a massive array of words. But I also think that some
iconic objects would be nice, like jMax's trigger or Max/MSP's gate.
there is another vital thing
If you want blank preferences, run this on the terminal:
rm -f ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist
touch ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist
Or once the pref panes don't crash, edit the preferences and click
Save All Settings.
.hc
On May 6, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Luigi
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I'd like to make a request for two simple FAQ entries:
How do I edit a FAQ entry?
How do I create a FAQ entry?
Done.
ciao
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Hello IOhannes, Lluis and PD users,
Le 6 mai 08 à 08:09, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
Jack wrote:
Hola Lluis,
now i got this error and i really don't know what it is :)
error: [pix_opencv_haarcascade]: cannot handle this format
(1234567) !
What does it mean ? Do you know where is the
p.s. could you do me a favour: please restrain from just pressing
reply on a random email when you actually want to start a new
thread. just hit new mail and type in [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks.
Sure, sorry..i had no idea it makes a different
Bye Luigi
why should I need a knob in enviroments without limitations of confiend
spaces like lets say a hardware-mixing-desk. Beside it is not really
convienent to use it with a mouse.
Am 06.05.2008 um 20:23 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
Pd definitely needs text, text is a great, flexible symbol
I know that question is ask and discussed ever and ever again, but from
time to time there is a need of an update caused by the newer hardware
offerings on the market.
What kind of GC would be a recommandation to buy.
Thank you in advance
Markus Brandt
I know that question is ask and discussed ever and ever again, but from
time to time there is a need of an update caused by the newer hardware
offerings on the market.
What kind of GC would be a recommandation to buy.
Thank you in advance
Markus Brandt
Ok
i got it working now - fantastic
The only parameter i dont quite understand is the wall
probably silly.what does l/t/r/b/f/b stand for...
Thanks Luigi
Am 06.05.2008 um 04:24 schrieb marius schebella:
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi List
i looked at boids - just like someone before -
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Ok
i got it working now - fantastic
The only parameter i dont quite understand is the wall
probably silly.what does l/t/r/b/f/b stand for...
Probably left/top/right/bottom/front/back.
Martin
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Hi Brandt,
nvidia cards in Linux perform real well. I haven't had a chance to make
precise comparisons but, to me, they seem to have the most
reliable/performant driver for the Linux architecture.
My laptop is equipped with : Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS (128MB VRAM)
My desktop has : Nvidia GeForce
On Tue May 06, 2008 at 01:39:53PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why should I need a knob in enviroments without limitations of confiend
spaces like lets say a hardware-mixing-desk. Beside it is not really
convienent to use it with a mouse.
knob is one of the best input 'device' for mouse
hi,
does someone know of a solution to draw only a segment of a circle/disk
in GEM?
thanks,
marius.
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No... I hope to figure out a good way to permit that. Meanwhile, there's
also a bug in that inlet~ doesn't take numbers correctly (doesn't
promote them to signals)
cheers
Miller
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 10:07:04AM -0400, Matt Barber wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to make an abstraction that
Hello,
Is there a way to make an abstraction that has one inlet that takes
both signal and control messages (like osc~, e.g., or fiddle~ which
gets audio and setting info, etc.)? It's part of the API for objects;
it seems to me there ought to be a way to do this with abstractions as
well. I'm
Hi All,
First off all I'd like to apologize for asking this questian, as it
seems to pop up regularly in one form or another, but after doing a
search in the archives it's still not obvious to me if it's possible to
make the Wiimote run together with PD on Windows.
I see a lot of people
my notebok has a nvidia go 7600 and i have no complains about it -
everything i tried in GEM worked well, and it's a easy graphic card to
configure and ajust (twinview etc)
i didn't check the dvi out but vga/svideo tv-out works well also.
igor
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 8:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I think he means the Sony SIXAXIS controller, which can be read with hid
external.
mfg winfried
Does anybody know if the acceleration data is also transmitted using
the HID standard with the SIXAXIS Controller under Linux ? If I check
the events with cat /dev/input/js0 I get only
It piqued my curiousity this morning...
whether you could use $1 arguments in the name of an object. So, I
made a abstraction this morning called inle.pd and it works.
You can instatiate the abstraction as
[inle t]
or
[inle t~]
I don't think this approach is at all useful, though.
Chuck
On
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that question is ask and discussed ever and ever again, but from
time to time there is a need of an update caused by the newer hardware
offerings on the market.
What kind of GC would be a recommandation to buy.
I have a ATY RadeonX1600 in my first generation
Hello,
Is it possible to send messages to (or within) a particular instance
of an abstraction, in order to dynamically change the number of inlets
and outlets, e.g.? If so, where do you send the message? If you send
it to the name of the abstraction patch, it seems to change all
instances. As
[initbang]
[namecanvas]
search pd-list / pd-dev for info, dunno if it exists yet.
Matt Barber wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to send messages to (or within) a particular instance
of an abstraction, in order to dynamically change the number of inlets
and outlets, e.g.? If so, where do you
hi,
I am still not sure, why pdj is not working with pd-extended 0.40.3,
only with 0.41?
I also wanted to use the scheduler as mentioned int he pdj readme, but
none of the pd versions will start anymore with the -schedlib flag set.
am I missing libraries? I am on os x 10.5.
marius.
Hello,
Thanks for this. Out of curiosity, what's the main difference between
[loadbang] and [initbang] for use in abstractions (does [initbang] not
send a bang when you open the abstraction file for editing but only
when you load it in another file)?
Also, the [namecanvas] helpfile says it is
Matt Barber wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for this. Out of curiosity, what's the main difference between
[loadbang] and [initbang] for use in abstractions (does [initbang] not
send a bang when you open the abstraction file for editing but only
when you load it in another file)?
[loadbang] fires
Hi,
A few months ago, I inquired about what sorts of sharing can be done
between PD and Lua. One Idea I have for working with Lua and PD was to
create the interface in PD, and use PD variables to pass the data to
the Lua script running, and I was just wondering if this is now
possible?
1. Lua
Mike McGonagle wrote:
1. Lua access to PD variables
Now on the TODO list.
2. Lua access to PD tables
Now on the TODO list, after being in my virtual TODO list for ages.
Another idea that I had was, instead, have my Lua script create a
bunch of 'receive' objects, and just have the PD
On 5/6/08, Claude Heiland-Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike McGonagle wrote:
1. Lua access to PD variables
Now on the TODO list.
2. Lua access to PD tables
Now on the TODO list, after being in my virtual TODO list for ages.
Groovy!
Another idea that I had was, instead, have my Lua
hi list,
please, i need a hint, is there a possibilty for
chromatic control over the fft bins?
i think of the pd example I03.resynthesis but having an array with chromatic
(or same-distant) intervals for the whole range.
thanx,
mirko
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Dear Pure Dataheads,
following the PD FLOSS Booksprint in Croatia last month, the 0.1 version
of the Pure Data FLOSS Manual is now online!
http://flossmanuals.net/puredata
The Pure Data FLOSS Manual is conceived as a beginner's approach to Pure
Data which, unlike most of the existing
I have this problem too. I don't think it will be as simple as
tweaking any config files though. Perhaps the eventual arrival of DRI2
will improve things. I don't know too much about the fglrx situation
either, other than what I've read at the Phoronix forums. Perhaps help
can be found there.
I've already pointed some people to the manual during the last weeks,
everyone gave me a very good feedback. I think the site is great!
marius.
Derek Holzer wrote:
Dear Pure Dataheads,
following the PD FLOSS Booksprint in Croatia last month, the 0.1 version
of the Pure Data FLOSS Manual is
Derek,
Thanks so much for putting this together!...I've definitely been using
it and will try to post helpful feedback soon...glad to see this is on
the list of todo's:
* Configuring Path and Startup + adding Externals VERY IMPORTANT!
I just made a switch to OSX from windows...not sure if it is
Hallo,
Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
On 5/6/08, Claude Heiland-Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The object system in pdlua isn't particularly well-thought out or elegant,
I'd be interested in what you had developed and how it differs - maybe I
could learn something
It's wonderful. The style is nice and the
layout and ordering has really improved since you
first started.
Do you think the URL is likely to remain stable
enough to be a ref in a textbook?
Also,
Can you renew my twiki login please?
Wasn't I once in the credits but you factored out
the synth
Perhaps the Dataflow tutorials needs to come
before the synth tutorial as we don't know about
subpatches c at this point.
I need to read through the whole thing again
but the points on my mind are to with structure
and ordering of concepts if this is for beginners.
best
andy
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Hum, from what I see on this, pdlua uses one method of object
encapsulation, while pdluax uses this single method type of object.
I know that Lua itself doesn't have an object style, I am just curious
how pdlua does this, so that I can at least follow along in the style
being used.
I really like
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Mike McGonagle wrote:
1. Lua access to PD variables
Now on the TODO list.
Now implemented, check the [revalue] example. It seems to work here in
Miller's pd-0.41-4 but your mileage may vary.
svn co https://devel.goto10.org/svn/maximus/pdlua pdlua
check the
Hello list!
Here's jon~, a reverb abstraction based on the algorithm in this
article by Jon Dattorro:
http://www.stanford.edu/~dattorro/EffectDesignPart1.pdf
The allpass bit was taken from pd-list and the help file is copied
from Millers rev3~-help and then modified a bit.
Any feedback is
Hello again,
Is there an object that gets PD to search directories for
abstractions, without resetting the -path flags on startup? And is
there any way to do so recursively? I create an abstraction, say
[frac] which returns the fractional value of a float. I have an
abstractions directory
We're having a neat discussion about this in the Pure Data forum now:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-1686-fiddle-piano
jon2211 came up with a neat patch that demonstrates how well fiddle~
recognizes notes played on a piano within a given range, triggering a key
text output. Another poster
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 12:03:47AM +0200, Anton Hörnquist wrote:
Here's jon~, a reverb abstraction based on the algorithm in this
article by Jon Dattorro:
http://www.stanford.edu/~dattorro/EffectDesignPart1.pdf
The allpass bit was taken from pd-list and the help file is copied
from Millers
Write them to a text file then import them.
On Tue, 6 May 2008 22:54:54 -0400
Hugh Sung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're having a neat discussion about this in the Pure Data forum now:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-1686-fiddle-piano
jon2211 came up with a neat patch that demonstrates
P.S. -- is [initbang] in vanilla? I don't find it in the windows
version of 0.41-4 ... I will look at other platforms tomorrow.
Thanks,
Matt
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Barber wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for this. Out of curiosity,
Hi All,
I would like to pledge $100 AU (roughly 61EU, 48GBP, 94USD) for someone
to re-implement the [freeverb~] external as an efficient pure-pd
abstraction which I can include in my s-abstractions collection. I just
love the sound of that particular reverb and it really ticks me off
that I can't
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