After screwing around with ds for awhile, I figured out that if you scale a
point on a polygon or curve in the opposite direction of the y-scale for the
plot, you get an anchored point that doesn't move, as in the attached
bargraph.pd. Same thing works for drawnumber.
When I tested this using
And have fun with the host of NIGHTNMARES that Vista provides.
I teach/taught a digital design course using GEM/pidip and it was a nightmare.
I gave extra credit for those who switched to linux.
John Harrison john.harri...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
Are you sure Gem is more stable? From my
Just switch to linux and everything works better. pidip, GEM everything.
I woudl love pdp/pidip to work on OSX completely too but people only seem to
have so much time to devote.
pp
John Harrison john.harri...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
Are you sure Gem is more stable? From my last project I
test please ignore
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hard off wrote:
looks cool.
can someone please give me the simple instructions for installing IEMguts
here on ubuntu. cheers muchly.
1 google iemguts
2 svn checkout
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/iem/iemguts
3 less iemguts/README.txt
i agree, #1
bigsw...@cox.net wrote:
And have fun with the host of NIGHTNMARES that Vista provides.
I teach/taught a digital design course using GEM/pidip and it was a
nightmare. I gave extra credit for those who switched to linux.
here in cairo installing lots of linux ( ubuntu hardy )..
there's no
On Dec 20, 2008, at 1:34 AM, Olivier Heinry wrote:
On jeu, 2008-12-18 at 23:30 -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If you switch to forcing users to register in order to edit, then you
get spam bots creating user accounts, which are harder to delete. So
far, it does not take much work to
On Dec 20, 2008, at 4:03 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
John Harrison wrote:
[snip]
And for me Gem also breaks many coding conventions of Pd.
I'm not trying to trash Gem. I have the utmost respect for its
developers. I don't doubt it will be phenomenal with time and I
wish to
support
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