Steffen Leve Poulsen wrote:
Phil Stone skrev:
Steffen Leve Poulsen wrote:
you can make one by covering two numboxes with Canvas.
Like attached (range.pd), drag the grey areas.
Stef Leave
Phil Stone skrev:
Hello,
Is there any message that changes the knob width on sliders? I
don't see
Thomas Grill wrote:
Am 26.07.2008 um 15:51 schrieb marius schebella:
Am 25.07.2008 um 21:39 schrieb marius schebella:
Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi Marius,
which version of luagl are you referring to?
I have the following here (version 1.01):
* LuaGL - an OpenGL binding for Lua
*
There are some amazing sets of abstractions being released recently,
which has served to highlight the many extant styles of patching. I
was wondering if there was interest in establishing a set of
guidelines for patching in the vein of PEP 8 for Python; I've found
that document to be very
Phil Stone skrev:
Steffen Leve Poulsen wrote:
you can make one by covering two numboxes with Canvas.
Like attached (range.pd), drag the grey areas.
Stef Leave
Phil Stone skrev:
Hello,
Is there any message that changes the knob width on sliders? I don't
see any in the help, but I'm
Am 27.07.2008 um 15:26 schrieb marius schebella:
yes, but GEM has a feature like this, so (almost) any GL function
can be created by putting GEM in front of the function. like
GEMglBegin, GEMglColor3f, is your gl object class in addition to
that?
Maybe not, but honestly, i know nothing
Hey,
I no longer have access to a Mac OS X 10.3 Panther machine, but I
would like to make a working Pd-extended release for that OS. If you
are running 10.3/Panther, please test this version and let me know if
it works for you:
Am 26.07.2008 um 15:51 schrieb marius schebella:
Am 25.07.2008 um 21:39 schrieb marius schebella:
Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi Marius,
which version of luagl are you referring to?
I have the following here (version 1.01):
* LuaGL - an OpenGL binding for Lua
* 2003-2004(c) Fabio Guerra,
Thomas Grill wrote:
Am 26.07.2008 um 15:51 schrieb marius schebella:
Am 25.07.2008 um 21:39 schrieb marius schebella:
Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi Marius,
which version of luagl are you referring to?
I have the following here (version 1.01):
* LuaGL - an OpenGL binding for Lua
*
I am reading ascii file which is a single line of numbers delimited by _
with [text].
How would I split it up into a series of number boxes?
thanks
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ian campbell wrote:
I am reading ascii file which is a single line of numbers delimited by
_ with [text].
How would I split it up into a series of number boxes?
mind that a numberbox is not a number.
and look at zexy's [string2list]
fgamsdr
IOhannes
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Thanks a lot. This looks good in my quick test and also more simple
and elegant than the dynamic patching (which I wasn't too happy with
anyway). I'll do some more tests after work, but it seems now all is
as with singleton and if
Hallo,
Claude Heiland-Allen hat gesagt: // Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
error: lua: error loading `msgltest1':
[string msgltest1]:1: module 'opengl' not found:
no field package.preload['opengl']
no file '/Users/marius/pd/pdlua/opengl'
no file
HI Frank,
So in a nutshell, what is different about this? I got a bit lost
following this thread :)
best wishes
ps. Hans - will this be included in the release of 0.40.3?
On 27 Jul 2008, at 11:54, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi Luke..
I think that is very useful
even better would it be to have that in a PD-Patch ;-)
so it is 100% clear what is meant and maybe easier to read...
Bye
Luigi
Am 28.07.2008 um 03:34 schrieb Luke Iannini:
There are some amazing sets of abstractions being released recently,
which
Hallo,
Si Mills hat gesagt: // Si Mills wrote:
So in a nutshell, what is different about this? I got a bit lost
following this thread :)
It should behave just as before except for one thing: Sending a set
to SSSAD_ADMIN or sending a bang into the first inlet of a [sssad]
object will never
just installed debian lenny on the eeePC and gem works fine. just ran a few
basic tests but i get NO segmentation faults when destroying gemwins. just
thought i'd share this.
p
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 12:38 AM, potax flan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try setting the environmental variable
Hello,
I have been playing with pd for 2 days on ubuntu-studio, and some things are
not clear in my mind:
To install the pd-extended package, ubuntu-studio's pd needed to be removed.
The same is happening when I try to install net-pd
- what is the difference between netpd, pd-extended, and
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 08:38:42PM +0200, cyrille henry wrote:
for those which are interested, here is some work that i recently made with
pd/Gem :
http://drpichon.free.fr/ch/article.php?id_article=88
http://drpichon.free.fr/ch/article.php?id_article=80
Hallo,
I have put some pictures about the installation mentioned below
(schusslig 1.7 beta) plus some technical info here:
http://footils.org/cms/show/63
Maybe later I can also add a video.
Ciao
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Frank
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
My piece is called schusslig 1.7
Hi
on 10.3 it jumped twice... that's it.
perfect bug report, hum? :)
are there many 10.3 user or could we drop Panther?
eni
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey,
I no longer have access to a Mac OS X 10.3 Panther machine, but I
would like to make a working Pd-extended release for that
Hi I am writing a paper for school and have to interview some one
for it. My paper is about Pd specifically from a learners
perspective. So was wondering if any one in Montreal was
interested? This would be a short telephone interview, just to make
it easy. The person doesn't have
Fractal flowers rocks the house.
Very nice work!!!
2008/7/27 Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 08:38:42PM +0200, cyrille henry wrote:
for those which are interested, here is some work that i recently made
with pd/Gem :
Hi folks
So the event was a success - lots of fun, good-natured competition,
beer and general nonsense.
Pd won 9-6, but several people pointed out that since there was only
one person on the MAX team and two on Pd, maybe the score should have
been 6-4.5 in MAX's favour. Before the final Pong
potax flan wrote:
just installed debian lenny on the eeePC and gem works fine. just ran a
few basic tests but i get NO segmentation faults when destroying
gemwins. just thought i'd share this.
that's good news and thanks for sharing.
which eee do you have (not that the chipsets differ so
Hallo,
Dafydd Hughes hat gesagt: // Dafydd Hughes wrote:
Pd won 9-6, but several people pointed out that since there was only
one person on the MAX team and two on Pd, maybe the score should have
been 6-4.5 in MAX's favour. Before the final Pong match the score was
4-2 for Pd. We then won
Frank Barknecht wrote:
It should behave just as before except for one thing: Sending a set
to SSSAD_ADMIN or sending a bang into the first inlet of a [sssad]
object will never output a single bang on the [sssad]'s outlet. So
uninitialized [sssad] objects where just an empty list is stored will
hi Bruce
netpd http://www.netpd.org/software/netpd.tar.gz
is a pd project and should work with Pd-vanilla and Pd-extended as long
as you have the right externals installed.
some of our users are not into puredata so we have packages for osx and
windows containing Pd-vanilla with the right
Try this one:
http://idmi.poly.edu/pdlab/Pd-0.40.3-extended-rc3/Pd-0.40.3-extended-
rc3-macosx103-powerpc.dmg
This rc3 build worked on 10.3, so it should be possible to make a
final 10.3 release without too much work.
.hc
On Jul 28, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Enrique Erne wrote:
Hi
on 10.3 it
WOW - that stuff is beautiful!!
espezially this one is great:
http://drpichon.free.fr/ch/article.php?id_article=80
i'm sorry i don't speak french, so i can't understand the describing
text - could you explain me what it's about?
thank you very much,
emanuel
On Jul 25, 2008, at 8:38 PM,
Le 28 juil. 08 à 21:28, Phil Stone a écrit :
In a number2 atom, when a label ending with '%' (or '%_', as well) is
used, right-clicking on the number2 box and selecting Properties
will
cause PD to crash.
I confirm this problem also on Powerbook G4 and MacOSX.4.11 with Pd
version
I think a style guide is a great idea. There have been some
discussions along these lines in the past. I'd say just start a
wiki folder on puredata.info in the /docs/ section and edit it up.
Something like /docs/style-guide/ I think that the main page could
lay out all of the possible
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
In a number2 atom, when a label ending with '%' (or '%_', as well) is
used, right-clicking on the number2 box and selecting Properties will
cause PD to crash.
I filed a bug report:
[Resending this posting from last week since I realized the first was
sent as HTML not plain text]
Hi,
My name is Darren Kelly, and I've been developing a gestural synthesis
accelerometer music system I call *Drancing* for over a decade:
http://www.webel.com.au/project/drancing
*Drancing
Thanks Marius,
Volume/amplitude in the case at hand is set globally and fixed across
all 6 [osc~], so not a suspect.
Am stripping back my system to remove all GUI and all downstream
processing to isolate the cause
BTW I also have a 3D amplitude modulation mode, and I do use line
smoothing
Right! In Pd-extended-0.39-3 I found this.
The Hsliders would revert to the default when their label was changed with a
message.
My pdp_freeframe abstraction is enclosed. To test this, load the abstraction
and save it again. When you load it the second time, sliders will be white, 128
long
Difficult! You can try using zeroxpos~ to find out where the zero-crossings are
relative to the pd dsp block start, but you need to know where it is in
relation to the start of the array. Perhaps I need to write another external to
give a sample accurate where in the block is the initial bang
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 06:34:05PM -0700, Luke Iannini wrote:
* Sends and Receives are written in camelCase, with R appended to
complementary receives (e.g. in GUIs, $0mySlider for the send and
$0mySliderR for the receive)
Will this even work? I think sends and receives have to be named the
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:49 PM, Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 06:34:05PM -0700, Luke Iannini wrote:
* Sends and Receives are written in camelCase, with R appended to
complementary receives (e.g. in GUIs, $0mySlider for the send and
$0mySliderR for the
Hi Enrique,
We are a band, all members will have audio and/or midi information when they
play music on stage.
This information will be routed to a server which will trigger visuals
according to what they play.
The visuals could be pd visuals or onyx-vj visuals with midi2 (for which I
have been
Hallo,
Luke Iannini hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini wrote:
There are some amazing sets of abstractions being released recently,
which has served to highlight the many extant styles of patching. I
was wondering if there was interest in establishing a set of
guidelines for patching in the vein of
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