Hallo,
Luke Iannini hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini wrote:
Is there any reason specifically to only accept numbers?
Actually no. ;)
I replaced [f $2] with [list append $2] in my copy as well now and
committed the new patches to the SVN with an extended help-file. Note
to all SSSAD-users: The new
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 02/08/2008, at 21.51, smilingmolecule wrote:
(...) how can i save the path to the file, so that i dont have to
rechoose the file after each restart?
one slightly dodgy approach in the attached patch.
thanks a lot, i fixed the problem.
hi,
i was wondering why there is no place like this especially in german
language.
there are so many german speaking people here.
i dont know if this was discussed before. what do you think about this?
have a nice day
robert
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Chris McCormick wrote:
On Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 08:29:36AM +0200, ydegoyon wrote:
yes i'm just laughing at people saying : 'oh you use OSS',
for on my 3 months old laptop,
it's what works the best with a :
00:07.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio
(rev a1)
so
Hi Robert,
I understand that perhaps some PD users may not speak or write English
very well, even if the German-speaking people on this list seem to write
English better than many Americans I have met! ;-) But one question that
comes up for me: would fragmenting the PD knowledge base by
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi Robert,
I understand that perhaps some PD users may not speak or write English
very well, even if the German-speaking people on this list seem to write
English better than many Americans I have met! ;-) But one question that
comes up for me: would fragmenting the
Of course. All I meant was that answers to newbie questions are usually
quite useful to other newbies, no matter what language. And yes, someone
has to maintain it.
best!
D.
marius schebella wrote:
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi Robert,
I understand that perhaps some PD users may not speak or
I'm using pix_record to write processed video captured live from a DV
cam to disk, and then playing it back with pix_film. Unfortunately, it
seems to record at around 16fps even though GEM should be running at
20. I tried lowering GEM to 15 fps thinking that maybe it was having
trouble keeping up,
pix_record uses the actual time passed between frames when writing a
Quicktime file. This is proven accurate in my testing (probably a million
files at this point). One thing you will not get is a perfect 29.97 file
though. That requires either offline processing like Final Cut or a
dedicated
I say, if someone wants a German forum, they should start it. That's
how the puredata web forum got started, and now it has close to as
many users as this list (though perhaps less posts).
http://puredata.hurleur.com/
.hc
On Aug 4, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
Of course. All I
hi
i tried to do a recreation of the classic rock, paper, scissors game in pd.
attached is the easy part :-) i got stuck in the interesting part, the one
where the results from each chain (hand, if you will)
must be compared, to see who wins. before building a super complex and rube
golberg-like
Hi,
You are already treating the hands as random integers.
iL = hand (value) of left player
iR = hand (value) of right player
Get the value of (iL - iR).
Send above value to [sel -2 -1 0 1 2]
-2 .. Right player wins
-1 .. Left player wins
0 .. Even
1 .. Right player wins
2 .. Left
thanks! that makes sense.
although i think your results table was not accurate - i reckon it should
be:
0 - 0 = 0 even
0 - 1 = -1 right
0 - 2 = -2 left
1 - 0 = 1 left
1 - 1 = 0 even
1 - 2 = -1 right
2 - 0 = 2 right
2 - 1 = 1 left
2 - 2 = 0 even
so:
#N canvas 0 22 523 526 10;
#X obj 58 15 tgl
Oh good, is this in response to my post at
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-1993-openpanel-open-readsf-help ? (I hope
no one laughs at my fractured German...) My thoughts in posting that were
that, although fragmenting the knowledge base might be an issue, a more
important principle is that, as
This looks promising!
~Kyle
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It's weird how many projects are in the pipeline here at the CPS
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