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hi
i tried to install the Pd-anywhere packages on my debian(armel)-running
openmoko, but the binaries immediately fail with illegal instruction.
i have no toolchain ready, to compile PDa myself, and unfortunately i
cannot even install tools like gdb
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IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
hi
i tried to install the Pd-anywhere packages on my debian(armel)-running
openmoko, but the binaries immediately fail with illegal instruction.
packages = pda_0.6-4_armel.deb (debian package from sf)
binaries = /usr
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Caio Barros wrote:
Returning to the original subject a little.
Is it possible to correct this bug or wathever it is that dynamically
created objects don't start dsp? Or it will cause other troubles?
it's certainly possible.
nevertheless i daresay
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
However, have a look at the attached proposed workaround. I use two
sliders one on top of the other, and take advantage of the fact that in
Pd the gui object on the background catches mouse interaction, not the
one on
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig escribió:
attachment missing.
in the meantime i did the same :-)
Oh, I did attach it. Maybe it was stripped away because it was a zip file??
ah no, it was because i have weird settings on my
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Caio Barros wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig:
I'm not requesting this changes, i'm just asking if this is possible,
since
this is a non suported feature.
in open source development there is not much difference between the two :-)
Maybe if you
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martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
So GEM units are QuarterWindowSides, then?
no.
mfasdr
IOhannes
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cyrille henry wrote:
after a very quick look, i noticied that it work if you connect the
right output of the framebuffer to the right input of the 2nd texture,
in order to set the coordinate.
i thought that Iohannes had recently made some change
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Fränk Zimmer wrote:
Hi,
, if already somebody did try this in Pd.- Is there a more clever way,
than using [pix_draw] and [translate] for this?
using [pix_texture] and [square]/[rectangle]
fgmasdr
IOhannes
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stéfan piat wrote:
hi!
I will record a video stream using two pix_record :
when one is closing the .mov files the other begin to record a new one and
so on...
is it possible to do that with one gemhead ?
cause when I start recording with one
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stéfan piat wrote:
here is an example patch...
i haven't looked at it closely, but i see that you set the [codec( only
once.
you really must do this every single time you want to record (either
before or after setting the filename, cannot remember
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stéfan piat wrote:
hello jack,
with your patch it crash at the very beginning..
it works fine here
and when changing [codec 3( to [codec 0(
though i have to change that as well.
in general it's probably a bad idea to select the codec by
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Derek Holzer wrote:
The way I remember it, anything to do with tables or other allocated
memory can break with -nogui. [tabwrite~], [tabread~], [delwrite~],
[delread~], [vd~] etc etc
now this is something completely new to me and it does sound
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Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi IOhannes
I've troubles compiling the iemnet external tcpsend:
$ make
cc -DPD -I../../../pd/src -Wall -W -g -fPIC -O6 -funroll-loops
-fomit-frame-pointer -o tcpsend.o -c tcpsend.c
In file included from tcpsend.c:26:
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Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Ok, I tried now working with the tcpserver/client model and am unable to
solve following problem:
when a tcpclient (or server) outputs a long string, it splits is for
some reason into two separate lines (perhaps that is
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Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to use local variables ($0) in GUI send-symbol /
receive-symbol properties? If I just put in $0 it interprets it as
0,
this is new to me; i have been using $0 in gui-objects for ages.
and I can't
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
When the pix_crop is set to 0,0 offset and a size equal to the input
image size, that is it is identical to no crop at all, will it consume
the same amount of CPU as a nontrivial crop?
most likely (but i don't
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Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Fantastic, that did the trick. I'll keep my variables as prefixes from now on.
Though ideally the gui objects should handle variables in the same way
as standard send and receive objects (and arrays), which can take
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meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
In my opinion a make process should fail/stop with the first error
it encounters. Good to know that pd seems to be one of this last kind
...
this very much depends on the use ofthe compilation.
e.g. for a nightly build
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meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
I noticed that pd is said (according to the docs) expects everyting
under /usr/local and installs itsself under /usr/ (without
modifications done by myself)???
what should it expect in /usr/local?
it shouldn't install
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Konstantinos Benardis wrote:
Hi everyone
Is the bin_ambi library available for linux? Does anybody knows where to
download it?
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/iem/iem_bin_ambi
mghasdr
IOhannes
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Jack wrote:
Le vendredi 16 avril 2010 à 10:18 -0700, Jaime Oliver a écrit :
Hey Jack,
You need to put pix_hand.cpp and pix_hand.h (from the
07-apr-10-current folder) in the Pixes folder in Gem, and compile it
like you regularly do.
Yes, it is
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august wrote:
Hey,
Anyone have an idea how to fix Pixes/videoV4L.cpp so that it makes
the right ioctls?
please don't!
videoV4L is the backend for video4linux-1 devices.
### v4l2 device info [/dev/video0] ###
whereas you
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in order to allow all our friends from so called rogue states to enjoy
the full power and glory of Pd (-extended and so on), i have dropped the
export restrictions automatically imposed by SourceForge.
happy patching
fgmasdr
IOhannes
PS: this
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Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
in order to allow all our friends from so called rogue states to
enjoy the full power and glory of Pd (-extended and so on), i have
dropped the export restrictions
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Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
could depend on iemguts. Then eventually I found out that [propertybang]
can't possibly coexist easily with any external that does the same thing
as it does, so... i'm sort of stuck there, if I'm not supposed to be
relying
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Georg Werner wrote:
Anyway i think there is some bug which crashes pd_ext 0.41 sometimes if
i close a patch thats containing it (in 0.43_dev its working well until
now)... i think that the experimental part ;)
the bugs are not the experimental
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changed this nondescript title...
Georg Werner wrote:
hi,
what i meant was maybe the bug is not in your code but it was in pd itself.
how can i help debugging it/tracing it down?
try to isolate when the bug happens (the smaller the patch needed
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Julian Villegas wrote:
ld: warning: in /Library/Frameworks//OpenCV.framework/OpenCV, missing
required architecture x86_64 in file
try enforcing a build for i386 by passing the -arch i386 flag to both
the compiler and the linker.
kgmasr
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lis...@karlabrunet.com wrote:
Gem 0.90
think about using a non-outdated version of Gem.
(Gem has very long release cycles; usually it takes more than a year to
increment the version number; 0.92 has been out for about a year now)
ghmasdft
IOhannes
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Anyway, is there some reason for the bizarre behaviour of numbox with
width=1, or is it just a bug? For toggling between 0 and 1 one can
already use a tgl, and also, ctrl+click on a numbox already does that,
with any
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João Pais wrote:
although creating objects with variable case works fine on all
plattforms, what doesn't work is the help patches - at least on windows.
for example, if you look for help from [Line~], you'll get [line~]
instead. would it be
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João Pais wrote:
i guess the fix is simple: don't use case-insensitive filesystems (or
even better: don't use w32)
seriously, the problem comes from the fact that Pd searches for a file
Line~-help.pd (with capital L) and w32 returns a hit for
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Miller Puckette wrote:
It's a stupid feature in my opinion -- I should make it an option :)
i have to admit, that i agree on the first half of the sentence
as for the second part, i would get rid of it all together.
you can always use tgl if you
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Oli44 wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to have an ARMEL port of Gem running on Debian Lenny to install
on one of these small but beautiful boxes such as the Beagle board
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard or the Guru Plug Display or the Nokia
N900. They're
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Jack wrote:
I have installed Pd Vanilla 0.42-5.
In /usr/lib/pd, i have /bin, /doc and /extra.
In /doc/5.reference, i have /Gem, /pmpd, /zexy.
In /Gem, i put /abstractions, /examples and /help.
In /pmpd, i put /exemples and /help.
In /zexy,
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IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
the advised way is to put Gem.pd_linux, all abstractions (*.pd) and all
the help-files (*-help.pd) into /usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem
and of course the advised way to according to the FSH is to put
everything self-compiled
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saint wrote:
Another bump.
I do believe this is a bug, no?
dunno.
please send the output when using Pd with -verbose.
provide information about the pd-version and your platform.
and file a bug report at the sourceforge site.
mgsdft
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Jack wrote:
So, what is the [gemmouse] in pd-extended i used to use ?
i was referring to the abstraction implementation of the object, which
is part of a bigger rehaul of many of Gem's core objects (namely
[gemwin], [gemhead], and other objects
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Jack wrote:
with ./configure, i have only :
pure-data:
version: 0.42
extension : pd_linux
Is it enough ?
it doesn't tell.
the simplest way to find out, is to start Pd without any paths
(-noprefs), load Gem, and
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Olivier Baudu wrote:
To use [joystick ] which uses [hid ] without having to run Pd as root I make
a sudo chmod -R 777 /dev/input/ after pluging the devices...
uäh.
you could also try messing around with udev rules.
it's actually not so very hard.
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James Dunn wrote:
See the instructions I wrote here on pdpedia:
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/hid
Works for me on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 and Lucid 10.04. I think sudo chmod
-R 777 /dev/input/ will be reset after reboot / logout.
well, it will
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hi.
João Pais wrote:
Hi,
I was looking around G Holzmann's ambisonic patches, and wanted to try
the XY example out. But my problem is that in my patch I already have
everything setup with x-y coordinates. Is there any way of converting
from
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michael fowler wrote:
Dear list,
I am having issues creating the gem window on a 1.42 GHz PowerPC G4 OSX 10.4
with
Pd-extended 0.4.41. I get the following error trying to create the gem window:
GemwinMac: width - 500 height - 500
MAC: no
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Since the iem_matrix library (NOT iemmatrix) seems to be deprecated and
unmaintained, and has a name confusingly close to the 'iemmatrix'
library, I'd like to remove the iem_matrix library and distribute it as
a
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rene beekman wrote:
have been looking for an object that can stream video out, preferably
starting from GEM and ideally running on windows or mac os.
the only option i've found so far is pdp_ffmpeg~ - which throws an error that
the object
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Sorry, this may be a pretty stupid question but since I'm new to GEM I have
no idea.
Does GEM need X-Server to be running or does it connect directly to the
graphic card?
whether you need an X-server, depends on your
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Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi
On Wed, 2010-05-12 at 10:45 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
i don't have so much hardware to test it, though i tried my best to add
support for motionplus, classic,
When connecting to a wiimote with a Classic
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ola
just to update this conversation from IRC: roman tried to connect the
classic with the report classic 1 message and indeed it works!
Pagano, Patrick wrote:
I was/am using wiimote stuff on linux. When I connect the wiimote the first
time the
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Pagano, Patrick wrote:
I will tonight if you point me to the right tar/zip
is it ok for you to compile yourself?
if so, either do (preferred) an
svn checkout
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/hardware/wiimote
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Pagano, Patrick wrote:
had a little extra time
a simple make gives
you have libcwiid-dev installed?
which version?
if you do have installed, then you don't have any motionplus support in
your cwiid, so it seems to be reather outdated...
i would
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Jaime Oliver wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 7:40 PM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.cawrote:
On Thu, 13 May 2010, William Brent wrote:
Yes - it's exactly that: an adaptation of pix_movement that lets you
specify an area to analyze. That way
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Does GEM need X-Server to be running or does it connect directly to the
graphic card?
whether you need an X-server, depends on your platform.
on windows, Gem uses platform dependend code to create windows and to
establish
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm on Linux (Ubuntu 10.04).
I need to display the GEM window with the machine I'm running it on.
So that means I basically have to keep the system graphics turned on I
guess.
maybe it
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Hi IOhannes,
maybe it would be good to know what you want to achieve (or workaround)
in the first place.
I only need to keep the resources as low as possible since I'm also running
a very heavy audio pd patch in
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Pedro Lopes wrote:
It doesn't make much sense in my head, if I do not need GEM I shouldn't be
forced to install it. I can try installing GEM to see if then pd will not
uninstall pd-extended.
you should exactly _not_ install gem (the puredata
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Ricardo Cedeño wrote:
I have installed the font Bitstream Vera as suggested but the problem
persists somebody knows what's happening?
well, a font is only a data-file that get's used. not finding it will
never keep Gem from working (just as a
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Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote:
Hey, nice thread, I just want to know if the Wii Motion Plus improves
the sensing of the wiimote using it directly from pd, or if it just
does it with the wii console.
it doesn't improve anything (this is just
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Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
Hey man the link is broken...
you have to accept the warning about the self-signed certificate.
if you don't like it, please send some money so we can buy a certificate
from one of those officially (what's that)
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Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
well, for me from Germany it isn't redirecting properly, but I checked
from a different server now (footils.org), and there it is. So probably
some strange thing happening with my provider's DNS. Sorry for
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On 06/10/2010 05:35 AM, ailo wrote:
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request /GET / //.
Is it only me?
no.
as soon as i left graz for belfast, the server crashed
i
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On 06/10/2010 04:21 AM, Kim Cascone wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think you meant to CC the list :-) It was working for me, but I've
never actually used it for anything.
***another question I have is:
if I get a message in the console
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On 06/10/2010 04:05 AM, Kim Cascone wrote:
yeah that is what was happening
it keeps loading the old one here instead of seeing the new one in my
pd-externals dir:
allright.
Pd-extended often makes it a bit difficult to isolate things like that.
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On 06/10/2010 06:59 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
is there a way on the command line to load only certain libs?
this way I don't have to delete them and retype them in on the
'libraries to load on startup' panel
or is the simplest way to delete them
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On 06/11/2010 12:07 AM, Kim Cascone wrote:
can't seem to comment lines out of the pdextended file using '#' at the
beginning of a line
is there a different way to do this?
backup your .pdsettings file
then edit the .pdsettings: remove the
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On 06/10/2010 08:51 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
The one that causes plugin~ to crash is likely 'flatspace' since it
includes the old, buggy version of plugin~.
well, true and false.
flatspace is likely to pull in the wrong version of plugin~.
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On 06/10/2010 08:09 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
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On 06/10/2010 06:59 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
is there a way on the command line to load only certain libs?
this way I don't have
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On 06/11/2010 01:49 AM, Kim Cascone wrote:
i thought this is what you were asking for with is there a way on the
command line to load only certain libs?
yes, but I'm trying to understand your statement: 'the panel merely
being a wrapper around
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On 06/11/2010 01:37 AM, Aidan Mollen wrote:
Hi List,
When I scroll over Put on the toolbar, no drop down menu appears.
this is common if you don't have anything to put into.
make sure you have a patch-window open (if not, create one with
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On 06/11/2010 08:30 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
a shell script would only work on a per session basis as well - no?
all settings are per session;
whenever you run the shell-script with the same-flags, you will have the
same behaviour of Pd
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On 06/11/2010 09:22 AM, Kim Cascone wrote:
actually, it seems that the .pdsettings are loaded on start up -- no?
so wouldn't that make them a sort of script too - in a sense?
yes, it's a script in a declarative language, with a very minimalistic
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On 06/11/2010 09:19 AM, Funs Seelen wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install pd-0.42-5 on my new netbook running EB 4.0. It says
there are no tcl libraries. I tried to install tcl8.5 using 'sudo apt-get
install tcl8.5' and it seem to work. Still
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On 06/11/2010 10:36 AM, Kim Cascone wrote:
plugin~: Delayorama
print: port in control Random seed 0 1000
looks good, doesn't it?
er, sure if it matched the console report (when plugin~ is sent [info])
it would look even better! ;)
it
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On 06/11/2010 05:26 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
ok, I'd like more info about this one, because I've never seen it and it
sounds terrible. which versions of pd-extended and of gridflow ?
older Pd versions would not allow numeric arguments to
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On 06/11/2010 05:13 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
close-paren without open-paren is a GridFlow error message. The code
for parsing nested-lists interferes with the [print] emulation that
replaces the original [print]. The latest GridFlow renames
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ola!
On 06/11/2010 11:02 PM, Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
HI Folks, i installed pd 0.42.5 in ubuntu 10.04 for my students, the .deb
works and pd installer say: install done...Well... when i try run pd not
work, no icon, i tried with terminal
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On 06/12/2010 04:38 PM, ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
btw, i will write an osc~ object
which will be able to transport
Open Sound Control data in audio blocks... i need it, ok?
actually, we have an implementation for this, though it's not called
On 06/18/2010 05:11 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Hi,
On the puredata.info homepage, when I click login I am taken to
puredata.info//login_form (-- notice the extra backslash). What's
odd is that if I mouse over the login link in Firefox the address
is shown correctly in the status bar
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On 08/07/2010 11:30 PM, João Pais wrote:
Hi,
a quick question: I wanted to detect a character in a symbol, in order to
route that symbol in a different way. Afaik, there is no object that does
that,
[routeOSC] can basically do that, since it
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On 08/11/2010 05:30 PM, matohawk wrote:
Is it normal?
at least it's a known bug.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=1560895group_id=55736atid=478070
fmgasdr
IOhannes
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On 08/20/2010 06:01 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Apart from that, iem_mtx has some powerful matrix multiplaction objects
for signals (iem_mul~ iirc.) that are great for more advance uses.
iem_mtx has been deprecated for about 5 years now, and has
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On 08/20/2010 05:45 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
Maybe that is a limitation of the PD control rate cords. You only
get audio rate messages between audio boxes.
it took a while for me to understand what you actually mean...
control rate really means
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On 08/20/2010 06:38 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Thanks for clarifying - I was writing from memory without checking it
(there never was a iem_mul~, right? :)
not that i know of (which i would interpret as: correct)
fgmasdr
IOhanes
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On 08/20/2010 08:27 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
FYI: you don't need Tcl/Tk -dev packages anymore, the GUI is now pure
Tcl and no longer has a C component.
What seems odd to me is that LIBS is including -ltk8.5 and -ltcl8.5. It
shouldn't
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On 08/20/2010 09:21 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
I get this while ./autogen.sh :
i think the problem is, that my full auoconf support patch (building on
what hans had done) was not fully applied originally.
in the meantime this has been fixed, at
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On 08/22/2010 02:16 AM, cyrille henry wrote:
pd~: can't stat /usr/local/lib/pd/pd
(pd is install somwhere else.)
i just did a make install.
ah, i understand.
i thought (and i guess hans as well), that you installed Pd to a custom
destination
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On 08/22/2010 07:22 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
If I disable alpha blending by sending a 0 to the first inlet of an
[alpha] object, will the performance gain be the same as if I completely
remove the [alpha] object?
yes and no.
if the
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On 09/03/2010 12:01 AM, stéfan piat wrote:
I read somewher that pd-extended has to be build with quicktime support to
play well .mov files
where did you read this?
Pd-extended currently does not build Gem at all on w32, it takes the
official
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On 09/04/2010 04:51 PM, Sciss wrote:
hi,
i was trying out my rather old osc client object for mxj with pd's pdj. which
wasn't working, and hence led to a new polished version that works fine in
pdj:
http://github.com/Sciss/PDOSCClient
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On 09/24/2010 03:24 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey IOhannes,
I am guessing you wrote about starting a new thread because this thread
got bunched in with another in your mailer. I never reply, then change
the subject unless its a reply,
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On 10/02/2010 07:23 AM, patrick wrote:
hi,
i know that iemguts is not in pd-extended anymore because it's
considered unstable / unfinished.
i didn't look at the code, maybe propertybang needs lots of stuff from
iemguts... but what if i just
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On 10/05/2010 11:39 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Sep 28, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
It's nowhere close to being a rewrite : essentially, all of the code
that you would benchmark has almost not changed since Pd 42.
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On 10/04/2010 01:58 AM, Jordi Sala wrote:
ok, then, the naming can be something like: pcap-live, pcap-file,.
afaik, there is only one other library that uses the - infix (list-abs).
i would suggest using a more common scheme:
e.g. make it
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On 10/04/2010 12:42 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Though this fulfills brandon's requirements, it still doesn't
obsolete [namecanvas]. There are some things you can do
with dynamic patching and mouse messages that rely on namecanvas
how do they
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On 10/06/2010 04:53 AM, ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
pd-pdp is in already, right?
no
if you mess up with :
pd-pddp: a support library for the Pure Data Documentation Project
http://bugs.debian.org/591732, 61 days in preparation.
how about:
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On 10/21/2010 07:26 PM, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
Hey guys
So, I am working with a Max/MSP standalone application that sends OSC
messages through UDP, but it's not using any / signs in the beginning of the
message. So I'm getting the
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On 10/22/2010 02:29 PM, Husk 00 wrote:
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:09 AM, ALAN BROOKER
alan.brooker2...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi List,
I'm using Pd-extended on Ubuntu (Lucid) but I can't seem to load the
pix_freeframe object- I've downloaded from
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From: Leandro da Mota Damasceno lem...@gmail.com
Let's think in a different way... Why would I just use a udpreceive and
a route in Max/MSP to make it work and why doesn't it work with PD? What
does
the udpreceive does differently for the
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On 10/29/2010 01:33 AM, david medine wrote:
IOhannes,
Thanks for the input. What is strange is that the 'Media' tab in the
Menu doesn't list any soundcard atall (not like it did on my former
Ubuntu system). Also, I tried invoking Pd with the
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On 11/17/2010 11:41 AM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
in case it is relevant, gem-0.92-2
./autogen.sh outputs:
[joliv...@cajachica src]$ ./autogen.sh
(cd . ; aclocal)
(cd . ; autoconf)
yes, those were the times
since i have no idea what is going
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