Matju,
Does the most recent version of GF post an informative message to the
console when the user first
creates a [print] object? (In 9.8 on winxp it doesn't.) If not, it should.
Or, why don't you just call your object [post]? That way when it replaces
[print] there will be one less
hi Yves,
your binaries work all good for pd 0.41.4 extended, I compiled earlier opencv
with -arch i386 flags, still it gave me wrong architecture error, but now I
changed the framework, it works fine. Thanks Yves.
I tried to compile pix_opencv for pd extended 0.42 on mac osx 10.6, configured
peace, love happiness!
Yea! :)
To be honest I find the Pd list one of the most open helpful and fun I'm on
On other lists I've been involved in huge flames on html, mutt and
language-style.. and that *is* boring...
As for 'newbie-friendliness' I consider my-self to always be learning
and
On 2010-06-15 08:11, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Matju,
Does the most recent version of GF post an informative message to the
console when the user first
creates a [print] object? (In 9.8 on winxp it doesn't.) If not, it should.
Or, why don't you just call your object [post]? That way
On 2010-06-14 22:27, Kim Cascone wrote:
===
first level of confusion
===
occurs when a user is looking for the 'lpf' messages on the command line
using
analyseplugin lpf
they won't find it unless they read the console carefully and see the
LADSPA plug is
Hans-Christoph Steiner (I think) wrote:
Really, the whole class_sethelpsymbol() function should be removed
since Pd will automatically assume the classname is the base of the
helpfile name. That function is only used for times when the help
patch has a different name than the object, which
On 2010-06-15 09:59, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner (I think) wrote:
Really, the whole class_sethelpsymbol() function should be removed
since Pd will automatically assume the classname is the base of the
helpfile name. That function is only used for times when the help
On 2010-06-14 21:22, Kim Cascone wrote:
it should NOT take anyone (even a Pd n00b) the better part of a week to
figure out
and
b) that using [symbol:name being the name of the port] in [plugin~]
doesn't work globally for all LADSPA plugs hosted by [plugin~] and that
symbol:#n_of_ctrl_port
Hi I am new to PureData and I am trying to fo some frame by frame processing of
some videos. i was thinking of using pix_dump to get a list of values and then
look at the RGB values of each pixel in each frame. i am having trouble
getting pix_dump to produce a list that i can step through,
On 2010-06-14 19:35, Kim Cascone wrote:
just curious but is it normal netiquette on the Pd list to hi-jack other
people's threads?
http://puredata.info/community/lists/Netiquette
and it's common practice (thow frowned upon by me :-)) to hijack
threads, that's why i often post the above link.
Thanks for changing the subject line.
In your example, why wouldn't the developer just add a method so the user can
send a message to set
hardware or software acceleration (or query to see if hw accel. is available)
if they wish to do so explicitly?
Anyway, I think my [post] vs. [print]
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IOhannes m zmoelnig escribió:
On 2010-06-15 09:59, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner (I think) wrote:
Really, the whole class_sethelpsymbol() function should be removed
since Pd will automatically assume the classname is the base of the
helpfile name. That function is only
On 2010-06-15 12:48, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
don't mistake bad practice IMHO for bad practice.
Of course. But I meant, do you really think that?
me too.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
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IOhannes m zmoelnig escribió:
if Gem was doing like most of you suggest, there would need to have
separate objects for hardware accelerated rendering and software
rendering. e.g. [Gem.sw.cube] vs [Gem.hw.cube], [Gem.sw.translate] vs
[Gem.hw.translate] and so on.
now this might be interesting in
We are in the last week of accepting participants to the COST-SID Product Sound
Design Summer School at the Aalto Design Factory, Espoo, Finland, August 23-26,
2010. Could you please distribute the pointers to your info boards, mailing
lists, networks, and encourage your students or
I filed a bug report some time ago here:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3002665group_id=55736atid=478070
Just tested this with Pd version 0.42.5-extended-rc2 on Ubuntu 10.04 and
it's the same. Basically I get two events for each key press like this:
[hid] opened device 4
Hi Chris.
Thanks a lot for your ideas. I gave it a try and Apple Intermediate and
PhotoJpeg are definitely better. I didn't know that the Animation codec
is using Perian. Okay: The current running time is now about 2 til 3
hours! The CPU is at about 40% … But it crashed again. The Physical
I understand it's called a debounce. Not sure precisely what's going on. But if
you want to make sure only one gets through I always use a [sel 1] or [sel 0].
or of course [sel 0 1] followed by [del 10] which only accepts bangs, and
delays the output by 10 milliseconds, which you won't notice.
while it might be interesting for roman and kim, it might as well be
not; i have removed them from the list of direct addressees.
On 2010-06-15 13:04, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Of course not. But what about a configuration option that allows you to
choose sw rendering?
Maybe a message to
:...:... :::
Dear List
Some more PD muzik..
First i want to introduce the new dAAX!'s site after many derives in
different 'taz' on-line-lands...
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I invite you to download and listen a couple of dAAX!'s releases that
now have been spread over the net,
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Thanks for the reply. This isn't switch contact bounce as every key
consistently generates two events for
Hello August, list
I'm helping a student's installation, and we have created a patch
which uses 24 instances of readanysf~ to read from 24 different
soundfiles between 15min and one hour in length. All sound files are
mono, 16 bit, 44.1KHz WAV_PCM format.
The problem is that, after a
Hi all,
I finally put together an open conversation/interview with the Openlab list.
Tags: london and Openlab, open source distribution, tech activism, models of
social organization.
It's now published on Vague Terrain online journal, read it and distribute
it:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
yes, but that's the nature of Pd's development model. furthermore, in
reality i suspect GF's [print] to have dependencies on GF, so you would
be unable to run this [print] without GF installed.
Every class in GridFlow depends on a common piece
On 2010-06-15 16:16, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
yes, but that's the nature of Pd's development model. furthermore, in
reality i suspect GF's [print] to have dependencies on GF, so you
would be unable to run this [print] without GF installed.
Derek,
Are you using MacOS X? What version of readanysf~? What version
of gavl and gmerlin_avdec are packaged with it/used with it?
I don't suspect it is the soundfile itself, but just in case, can you
put an example online for me. This is going to be a
Congratulations!
Best regards
José
2010/6/15 Ryan Jordan ryan-jor...@hotmail.co.uk
please forward to interested people(s)
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Martin.
!!!CRAZY GENERATIVE A/V MACHINES!!!
Monday 21st - Friday 25th June, with a
Hey folks
A classmate of mine has installed Pd 0.41.4-extended on her MacBook Pro
(not the super-new one, but previous gen). Initially we thought it just
wasn't loading, but she let it sit and it does load, but takes an
incredibly long time (possibly 5 minutes?) to start. She hasn't tested
ola, koray,
i never had these errors with the new framework, really.
don't you have two rameworks installed
and something gets confused?
cvCvtPixToPlane is a very basic opencv function that should be there
salut!
sevy
Koray Tahiroglu wrote:
hi Yves,
your binaries work all good for pd 0.41.4
On 2010-06-14 22:27, Kim Cascone wrote:
===
first level of confusion
===
occurs when a user is looking for the 'lpf' messages on the command line
using
analyseplugin lpf
they won't find it unless they read the console carefully and see the
LADSPA
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
we've been discussing that at the LAC2008 in cologne,
back when it happened, there was no full report about it on pd-dev nor
pd-list. It was just stated that a decision had been taken. From that
point it really looked like this topic was not
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
most likely the same happens when you load gridflow (unless matju has
done some weird hacking)
I find the [objectmaker] class entry that says print and I modify the
function-pointer variable in it. Pd doesn't get to know about it in any
way.
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
This namesystem needs not be any more complex than the namesystem of pd
object classes. No-one is naming stuff like [at.iem.iemmatrix.mtx_*] nor
[at/iem/iemmatrix/mtx_*] so I don't know why you would try to make it
different for an atom-type
it does work globally for all LADSPA plugins hosted by [plugin~].
i have to say that you were using it wrongly (though i cannot find the
email were you explained exactly what you were doing: all threads are
totally messed up; the subject became meaningless;...)
I was following your
Haven't heard that one before, but you should also try one of the
release candidates:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
.hc
On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:18 PM, Dafydd Hughes wrote:
Hey folks
A classmate of mine has installed Pd 0.41.4-extended on her MacBook
Pro (not the super-new
Derek
just taking a shot in the dark here but check the endianess of the wav files
sometimes different OS X apps will save out .wavs with big-bndian vs
little-endian
The default byte ordering assumed for WAVE data files is
little-endian. Files written using the big-endian byte ordering scheme
*** minf : 16 (unknown marker)
*** elm1 : 7506 (unknown marker)
data : 140114520
*** regn : 92 (unknown marker)
*** umid : 24 (unknown marker)
*** DGDA : 6602919 (unknown marker)
also, go in and remove any/all markers in the wav file that may have
been created in an editing app beforehand
On 2010-06-15 19:12, Kim Cascone wrote:
and you tried to access (say) the Frequency Ratio.
you tried (without success) to use things like frequencyratio and
frequency_ratio.
this does not work.
it's not meant to work, so it doesn't surprise me very much...
it might be a good idea to
On Sat, 5 Jun 2010, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Fair enough. My point was more that the writers should not forget who
their intended audience is and should choose ease of writing over
readability. The easiest solution from a writer standpoint could be that
readers should refer to help in the source
A couple more little fixes, so 0.42.5-rc3:
* delwrite~ should work properly with -nogui
* fonts in properties dialogs on Windows should be the right size
* updated portaudio to hopefully get better ASIO and ALSA support
There are of course many bug fixes and additions since 0.41.4, here
are
Quick question Hans. I've just realized that pd-extended 0.41.4 in my mac osx
10.6 couldn't load some of the pd.darwin of the externals. Is this problem
solved already in the 0.42? I know I should try this release myself,just
curious though :)
Regards,
Adityo
Sent from my BlackBerry®
Oh, I see, I didn't check about expr. Well, a better example of what I'm
talking about would be [polymap] in ekext, as well as (older versions of)
[pddplink]. Both
post a message about the particular object, both post only once, and both do so
by using post in the setup routine for that
The key different between your Gem example and the GF vs. Pd [print]
is that you are talking about objects within the same library. The
[print] issue is about a library versus core. Overriding core objects
in a library seems like a bad idea, especially when its so simple to
call it
On Jun 15, 2010, at 6:58 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2010-06-15 12:48, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
don't mistake bad practice IMHO for bad practice.
Of course. But I meant, do you really think that?
me too.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
Yes, I really think that its bad practice to have
Thanks for that, its good to hear people's thoughts on the topic, its
a good discussion.
.hc
On Jun 15, 2010, at 9:11 AM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Hi all,
I finally put together an open conversation/interview with the
Openlab list.
Tags: london and Openlab, open source distribution,
When I open a patch, the first folder I see is my Downloads folder, from
where I installed it.
On 06/15/2010 08:48 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hopefully, try it and less us know.
.hc
On Jun 15, 2010, at 2:43 PM, quietdi...@gmail.com wrote:
Quick question Hans. I've just realized
Hi I am looking for a way to go through a video file and look at each pixel of
each frame and analyze the RGB values. I then want to be able to change the
color of that pixel depending on criteria based on the RGB values. I am trying
to do something similar to the pix_grey object but want to
Yes, I went and did this by simply re-encoding with sndfile-convert
(which probably just rewrites the headers when converting wav to wav).
I wasn't sure what they were, thanks for explaining! Will report back
when the student lets me know how it went...
D.
On 6/15/10 7:21 PM, Kim Cascone
On Jun 15, 2010, at 3:37 PM, martin brinkmann wrote:
the ~ and ~ etc. are not created, like in the previous versions.
(linux/mac/win).
this is id 1702883 in the bugtracker, but it happens on all os,
not only osx.
You need to do [import hexloader] first, then those objects will create.
on
the ~ and ~ etc. are not created, like in the previous versions.
(linux/mac/win).
this is id 1702883 in the bugtracker, but it happens on all os,
not only osx.
on windows i had a errormessage allocting font resource or something
like that (sorry, i can not remember the exakt message), during the
Btw, a problem I had with the older build of .42-5: in unix (lin+osx) the
fonts of the gui objects are bigger than in windows. that would normally not
bother many people, but I'm near to release the first version of a tool for
musicians, and it would be good if it would look the same on all
Sure, just copy the text, create the comment in a patch, and click the comment
so the text comment
is highlighted. Then paste the text.
Related weirdness: if you open a new patch and immediately try to paste text
without first creating
a comment, nothing is pasted but the patch gets a dirty
Kim Cascone escribió:
is there a way to cut and paste text from the console or some other
external text source into a comment object?
I'm RTFM and can't seem to find anywhere if this is possible
What version of Pd are you using? Copy-pasting into comments, message
boxes and object boxes
Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 14:24 -0700, Kim Cascone wrote:
is there a way to cut and paste text from the console or some other
external text source into a comment object?
Yup. Use Ctrl-T to open a Textbox. You can paste your clipboard first
into that textbox. Clicking
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Kim Cascone escribió:
is there a way to cut and paste text from the console or some other
external text source into a comment object?
I'm RTFM and can't seem to find anywhere if this is possible
What version of Pd are you using? Copy-pasting into comments, message
Hi,
What seems to work in many cases here (ubuntu) for pasting the clipboard
is clicking both the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously instead of
doing ctrl+v.
gr,
Tim
2010/6/16 Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com
Hey all
Bit OT on this thread, but has anyone seen the help file for
no worries! thanks again for your help :)
Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Yep, we're on different versions of Pd-- I should have mentioned I'm
running a nightly build: Pd version 0.42.5-extended-20100404
I didn't realize the feature I described was added so recently.
Hi,
What seems to work in many cases here (ubuntu) for pasting the clipboard
is clicking both the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously instead of
doing ctrl+v.
wow! this works -- thanks for the tip - this makes Pd commenting much easier
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Op 16-06-10 01:39, Kim Cascone schreef:
Hi,
What seems to work in many cases here (ubuntu) for pasting the clipboard
is clicking both the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously
instead of
doing ctrl+v.
wow! this works -- thanks for the tip - this makes Pd commenting much
easier
left +
while I CAN copy and paste between comments
I cannot paste from the console or a text file
nor can I copy from a comment and paste it into a text file
I am on Mac OS X 10.5 and I am able to simply copy and paste (command-c /
command-v):
-from console to comment
-from console to text file
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Kim Cascone wrote:
What seems to work in many cases here (ubuntu) for pasting the
clipboard is clicking both the left and right mouse buttons
simultaneously instead of doing ctrl+v.
wow! this works -- thanks for the tip - this makes Pd commenting much easier
This
Mathieu
thanks for the X-11 info :)
I discovered the scrollwheel click after checking out out the 2nd button
click suggested
and that also works
the only problem is if you click on a comment making it gray
then perform a paste
it usually ends up looking something like
[commyour text pasted
On Mon, 14 Jun 2010, Sean Harrigan wrote:
yes, it is R-G and G-B and then i look at a ratio between those 2
values. Thanks for the idea of using pix_colormatrix. As for the
efficency, i am looking to, in the end, to be able to take a streaming
video of approx. 1280*960 and apply this
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Kim Cascone wrote:
the only problem is if you click on a comment making it gray then
perform a paste it usually ends up looking something like [commyour text
pasted hereent] and needs a little clean up it would be nice if it
replaced comment with the new text
Press
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You need to do [import hexloader] first, then those objects will create.
Why isn't hexloader enabled by default ?
_ _ __ ___ _ _ _ ...
| Mathieu Bouchard, Montréal, Québec. téléphone:
I've come to think of the default as being no collaboration at all
i knew that and i'd rather this way :
http://dontevenreply.com
you're should be proud of your work in this 'community' hey?
to destroy it for your own very narrow minded purposes?
sevy
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Yes, I really think that its bad practice to have multiple objects use a
single help patch. We talked about this at length in the PDDP meetings.
It makes things confusing to newbies and it usually means the shared
help patches don't
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Overriding core objects in a library seems like a bad idea, especially
when its so simple to call it something different.
It's so that patches that don't know about extra atomtypes can still
handle extra atomtypes. Calling it something
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Kim Cascone wrote:
the only problem is if you click on a comment making it gray then
perform a paste it usually ends up looking something like [commyour
text pasted hereent] and needs a little clean up it would be nice if
it replaced comment with
Hi all, I have been working on an experimental pd workalike for a
little while with just the intention of exploring some ideas about
visual programming, getting familiar with all the current audio APIs for
Linux, and generally having fun with a spare time programming project.
I am really
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
A couple more little fixes, so 0.42.5-rc3:
* delwrite~ should work properly with -nogui
I thought that you had said that it was in rc2 but wasn't listed.
In any case, my fix also fixes two other bugs, which you would know about
if you had
Hi folks, my experience... tonigth...i could install pd on ubuntu 10.04 on a
acer netbook (yesi know... a barbie netbook), i tested the audio and
pmpd libraries, gem no yet...works fine...but some symbols cant be
writed...maybe the keyboard?i installed java an gcc libraries for
arduino and
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