Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 21:36 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
btw, did you now that you can use the . as the path for pd open?
wrong.
this won't work as well, unless you start pd from within speedtest/ . i
am actually quite happy about this example, because it
hi.
simon wise wrote:
mario
you can use [gemkeyboard] or [gemmouse] for the system mouse and
keyboard input when the gem window has focus
unfortunately [gemkeyboard] seems to sometimes not get the focus in
fullscreen.
otoh, [gemmouse] works fine.
you can use a second computer on a
On 13 Nov 2007, at 7:22 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
many people are not aware of this, but you can as well create the
gemwindow on an alternative display.
e.g. [create 192.168.1.100:5.0( should create the gemwindow on the
:5.0 display of 192.168.1.100.
that's really very interesting
Perhaps even Hans managed to get his VLC remote control through PD to
work, which could mean having a fullscreen VLC on each screen (I'm not
sure if vlc is multi-screen aware though.
I managed to play a 5 screen-wide video fullscreen on 5 projectors using vlc.
For anyone who's interested: VLC
Robert Gruendler wrote:
Perhaps even Hans managed to get his VLC remote control through PD to
work, which could mean having a fullscreen VLC on each screen (I'm not
sure if vlc is multi-screen aware though.
I managed to play a 5 screen-wide video fullscreen on 5 projectors using vlc.
For
On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 18:36 +, Martin Peach wrote:
Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi all
when sending 'info' to comport, it outputs a bunch of messages to its
right outlet to give you some information about the properties of the
connection. however, if you use 'devicename something' to open a
Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
so for those who are able to run Pd from the commandline (which is
practically everyone, though some might not know or find it
inconvenient), the . will eventually work.
the others will have to change the . to there
hi all
i made a silly patch, that let's you control the volume of an audio
signal using [colorRGB], just to illustrate, that audio can be
processed on gpu by using gem and puredata. i'd be interested, if
someone has a more meaningful application using this approach. people
talked about doing
Hello everyone!
I work with pd for about 3 years. Right from the beginning (or almost..) i
ran into the following problem:
table look up with [tabread4~] is great for small array but, due to 32bit
floating resolution, if the array is of a certain length and longer, look up
can not be so exact.
thanks--but i think this is a bit over my head.
i don't know about the guts of pd, and am not too eager to find out, to be
honest.
opening the window manually leaves me more time for patching :)
cheers, rob bert
On 11/12/07 11:07 PM, Steffen Juul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/2007, at
ola tot*s,...
here 'u have nu traxx! of free muzik made with pdenjoy :P
daax!
dolça càustika
http://pitchvolley.com/nvisible.taz/audio.html
http://pitchvolley.com/nvisible.taz/audio.html
escolta **entzute//ascolta//écoute/
/escoita//escucha//musik hören//listen
Hey,
Check out [gcanvas], which has been around a while, and [cursor]
which is new.
.hc
On Nov 13, 2007, at 12:22 AM, olsen wolf wrote:
salü
anyone knows if there's an object that could give me the mouse xy
coordinates in relation to a square e.g. canvas?!
i think i saw this once
On 13/11/2007, at 17.04, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
(...) [gcanvas] (...) [cursor] (...)
or [grid] or [controller]. For the later see http://
lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-10/055597.html
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i even managed to get pd-gui to crash once again with the same patches
open, without getting an OOPS this time.
after removing some stuff from the patches i got it working ok ..
not sure really , but clearly it's because of the stuff that i've done.
i didn't use any external btw and it's a
Cool! I didn't see it mentioned here yet. See
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2007/11/04/pd-maxs-free-cousin-gets-
polish-and-ease-in-extended-build/
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I love this!
On 11/13/07, xm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ola tot*s,...
here 'u have nu traxx! of free muzik made with pdenjoy :P
daax!
dolça càustika
http://pitchvolley.com/nvisible.taz/audio.html
http://pitchvolley.com/nvisible.taz/audio.html
escolta **entzute//ascolta//écoute/
For the next step in the tkwidgets library is converting [entry],
which I have done a lot of work on, to [text], following the Tk
widget name. (It turns out that entry is a different Tk widget).
Now I am going to apply what I have learned to a how library based on
the Tk widgets. I am
On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 15:53 -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
For the next step in the tkwidgets library is converting [entry],
which I have done a lot of work on, to [text], following the Tk
widget name. (It turns out that entry is a different Tk widget).
Now I am going to apply
On Nov 13, 2007, at 6:54 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Now I am going to apply what I have learned to a how library based on
the Tk widgets. I am naming them after the Tk widgets, so that would
mean making an object
I am guessing it's a windowing function, but that's a guess.
.hc
On Nov 13, 2007, at 5:25 PM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi list..
I've learned about the object trapezoid~ in one of
the posts few months ago.
Are there any resources online on how to use this object?
My pd-extended(Win) contained
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the reply.
I am guessing it's a windowing function, but that's a guess.
I figured so. It was brought up while discussing methods of smoothly
cross fading between samples.
Frankly speaking, this object may not be critical for my projects.
I was feeling uncomfortable of
Pd 0.41 test 07 is on the usual:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm
(not yet compiled for the old OSX 10.3, but OK for all other platforms.)
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On Nov 13, 2007, at 11:13 PM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the reply.
I am guessing it's a windowing function, but that's a guess.
I figured so. It was brought up while discussing methods of smoothly
cross fading between samples.
Frankly speaking, this object may not be
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