On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 20:39:44 +0100, marius schebella wrote:
And I also noticed that enter eventually leaves the box edit mode
and
selects the object! This makes patching a lot faster, although as
Frank
already said, it will take a day or two to get used to it.
yes, definitely Command +
Hi,
finally got internet working on my ubuntu (desktop), so I might start
setting up stuff here to try to move from one system to the other. For
that I would like to ask some advice, if anyone has nothing better to do.
My system is:
- laptop thinkpad, i386 32b
- desktop thinkcentre i686 64b
Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, Miller Puckette wrote:
I hope RSN to add keyboard accelerators for moving the selection around,
as was already done years ago by Mathieu Bouchard (written up in the
first Pd convention proceedings).
It
Hallo,
Pd in its RjDj incarnation for iPhone/iTouch has been nominated as the
Best Apps Ever 2008. The RjDj Album contains RjDj scenes (i.e. Pd
patches) by Damian Stewart, Roman Haefeli, Gunter Geiger, Amaury Hazan
and myself.
RjDj is one of the 10 finalists each in these two categories:
Most
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Ha, that's cute, though it needs some getting used to, but I guess that
will come quickly.
I just tried it with creating a [f ], then press Ctl-1 and type mod 16,
press C-1 again and type + 1, neat.
After my initial enthusiasm
Can anybody help with this. When you enable midi-in on PD (on XP) you get a
warning in the message window, and it seems the warning is well made,
because every time I set up PD to use my Midi controller XP fails to shut
down properly.
This is probably real beginner stuff (colour me n00b) but if
I also vote for the magic word that connect all selected objects.
This is a feature of the max toolbox (in max =) and I think that it
would be amazing to have it as a native pd feature!
Cheers,
_yvan
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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone wrote this as an external, as I don't see why
someone would not have. I keep wanting a [route] that has a sort of
set message where you can change the symbol/value that it looks for
to match against. I found Martin Peach's [nroute] in svn, which does
exactly
Shoot, I just realized that [nroute] is part of Maxlib, not mrpeach. Sorry.
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Rich E reakina...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone wrote this as an external, as I don't see why
someone would not have. I keep wanting a [route] that has a sort of
Perhaps it would be easier if there were a select none (ctrl-shift-A)
accelerator. I almost put that in but am waiting to make sure I can't
think of a more urgently-needed binding for that key combination.
cheers
Miller
On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 04:32:54PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Ha, that's cute, though it needs some getting used to, but I guess that
will come quickly.
I just tried it with creating a [f ], then press Ctl-1 and type mod 16,
press C-1 again and type + 1, neat.
except what if you move the mouse and then decide you want to make a
connection to a new object? We'd need a way to return to the earlier
state.
shift-numerals might be a problem because in many places the numerals
already require the shift key.
cheers
Miller
On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at
Hallo,
Rich E hat gesagt: // Rich E wrote:
Just wondering if anyone wrote this as an external, as I don't see why
someone would not have. I keep wanting a [route] that has a sort of
set message where you can change the symbol/value that it looks for
to match against. I found Martin Peach's
except what if you move the mouse and then decide you want to make a
connection to a new object? We'd need a way to return to the earlier
state.
shift-numerals might be a problem because in many places the numerals
already require the shift key.
Hello,
Yes, shift-numerals would be a
What do you think might be the better approach, to use ubuntu normal, or
ubuntustudio? Roman told me that for a while there's no big difference,
because the -rt kernel comes with ubuntu. Is ubuntustudio more than a
bundle of software with nice backgrounds? (Note: I'll use the same setup
PSPunch escribió:
What do you think might be the better approach, to use ubuntu normal, or
ubuntustudio? Roman told me that for a while there's no big difference,
because the -rt kernel comes with ubuntu. Is ubuntustudio more than a
bundle of software with nice backgrounds? (Note: I'll
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