Dear List,
trying to open a help file for [vasp.mirr], pd searches for
help-vasp.pd and vasp.pd and does not find it.
The helpfiles are called vasp_mirr.pd etc.
Also setting a helppath or path (as recommended in the readme) to /vasp/pd
does not help either, but this is the path for some
...i just built an abstraction that will take a
message from the left inlet and pass it to the left
outlet randomly n% of the time. the others will be
passed as a bang to the right outlet.
just wondering if this looks ok or if there is a
better way to do it which i assume there is based on
my
Hey Yves,
Do you think it would be possible to make an object that has the same
name on both platforms, but one is based on pdp_ieee1394 and the
other on pdp_v4l? That would make for cross-platform pidip patches,
which would be quite nice.
.hc
On Jul 11, 2007, at 11:57 PM, Yves Degoyon
hello,
this is not the best documentation ever, but i'll investigate.
cyrille
chris clepper a écrit :
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample/registry/ARB/fragment_program.txt
Section 3.11.5 has all of the instructions.
On 7/12/07, cyrille henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
thanks
It works now since i'v added -lXxf86vm -lXxf86dga -lXxf86misc ine the
Makefile (LIBS=)
thanks...
R
Le 11 juil. 07 à 20:20, Spencer Russell a écrit :
I was having that problem too, I think that for a while the build
process wasn't recognizing that I'd installed libxxf86vm-dev, but I
think
hi,
why the Startup... remove my 36 loadlib when i simply edit the startup
flags and keep only 10???
here's the problem, i've installed pd-extended with the .pdsetting in my ~
standardpath: 1
verbose: 0
loadlib1: Gem
loadlib2: cyclone
loadlib3: zexy
loadlib4: creb
loadlib5: cxc
loadlib6:
It is the ARB tech spec which is not a How-to guide. It does give you
the arguments for the instructions.
I have figured out what the GLSL multitexture problem is and have it
working here. If I have a few hours today I can work on making it
usable, but it will probably be next week before it is
CVS is updated. Hopefully this won't break anyone's compiles.
The attached files are a test patch and the shaders. I will be out of
town for a few days and not able to work on this again until next
week.
On 7/12/07, chris clepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have multitexturing working with
On Jul 12, 2007, at 3:18 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
would it be possible to add an option to ask the user if he wants
to chmod +s pd? some people told me it's dangerous. is it really?
pd is already a powerful (read dangerous) software with
Yeah, that is a bad bug... please file a report in the tracker. Hmm...
.hc
On Jul 12, 2007, at 11:43 AM, patrick wrote:
hi,
why the Startup... remove my 36 loadlib when i simply edit the startup
flags and keep only 10???
here's the problem, i've installed pd-extended with the .pdsetting
Hmm... setuid root by default on Pd is kind of scary. It's very far from
secure. I wonder if there isn't any other way. Have you tried jack?
hi hans,
i understand, but for me it's the only way (setuid) to avoid glitches. i am
using jack with -rt. maybe an option when installing
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jul 12, 2007, at 2:45 PM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to
know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/bin/pd
then i have
Hallo,
mark edward grimm hat gesagt: // mark edward grimm wrote:
...i just built an abstraction that will take a
message from the left inlet and pass it to the left
outlet randomly n% of the time. the others will be
passed as a bang to the right outlet.
just wondering if this looks ok or
[menubar -1( should be the equivalent of what Hans posted. [menubar
0( can lock out the mouse and keyboard.
[border 0( will remove the title bar if that shows.
On 7/11/07, Max Neupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why so complicated if
[menubar 0(
just works?
Am 11.07.2007 um 15:21 schrieb
I cc'ed the list since I think this is of general interest.
It's using a USB audio sound card. I am not sure it's totally suited
to the audiopint. They are quite slow. This one is 233Mhz. It
mostly interesting because it's small, cheap, and low power.
.hc
On Jul 12, 2007, at 7:01 PM,
That's nice, a little odd to see a pix_texture not attached to a
shape, but I suppose it makes sense. It would be nice to see these
shader examples in the Gem/examples section, maybe something like
10.shaders.
.hc
On Jul 11, 2007, at 1:03 PM, chris clepper wrote:
I have attached a very
I enjoyed it, I've listened to it twice now. It's nice to see all
the patches included.
.hc
On Jul 8, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Hi folks,
My latest bleepy electronica output:
http://www.archive.org/details/ClaudiusMaximus_-
_Clouds_Are_Made_Of_Water
This is great news. Im super busy trying to finish up some things for
another project, but come mid august I should have time to port the
shaders im working on to PD, and now that Hans is back in NYC I can
get him to help ;)
Thanks Chris for taking the time to look into this. I havent had
233 seems so meagre, but to judge power by MHz is always
foolish. Can you give any ballpark metrics
of what you can actually do with that, in terms of oscillators
or filters?
I'm looking at many of these nano and stick format boards
with excitement. Did you see the new module for Gumstix that
Pd does a seteuid(setuid()) to un-get root priveliges if run as
setuid, after its priority gets promoted, so that it runs as the
user who started it. But there are apparently loopholes, as Mathieu
has found.
I'm trying to repeat Frank's trick with /etc/security/limits.conf, so
far without
Sure, but there's a lot that 233Mhz can still do - perhaps running
convolutions on long buffers would make it fall over, but for a lot of
synthesis flavors, audio processing and input-handling it seems like it
would work just fine. How cheap are these units?
Also, I'm curious - does anyone know
On 7/12/07, Cypod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
6:30Generally Midair
electro-acoustic chamber ensemble: Pauline Oliveros [via the net], Joe
Pauline Oliveros...good cred there!
~Kyle
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