dear hugo.
Ramirez Hugo Francisco wrote:
Pd fellows.
I am trying to get the cyclone library, (cyclone.dll).
so i guess you are on windows? or are you using the .dll extension just
as a synonym for any dynamically linked library? (on linux libraries
have a .pd_linux extension; on os-x the
hi.
Yves Degoyon wrote:
ola,
well, it seems to be a mess,
all i can advise you to do
is to fix your libpthread
with dkpg and debian tools and forums.
i am on Fedora Core 3.
just for the record:
i can confirm gerda's problem (with both [cooled~] and [sonogram~])on my
i386 machine
Gerda Strobl wrote:
Hallo,
I have libc6 2.3.6.ds1 installed
what is the patch-version (or however it is called) of libc6 (the X in
2.3.5.ds1-X)
mfga-dr
IOhannes
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ad wrote:
a possible path to explore, I tried once and failed cause the usbdrive
couldn't support it, but i guess the easiest way to go is via dynebolic
aka dyneII, first do the docking into a stick then you can get the pd
module form puredyne (run the livecd and copy the module from /opt
Thomas Kronlachner wrote:
Hi All,
I have downloaded the package: Pd-0.39.2-extended-test5.dmg from hans
page (http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html). I have copiied the
org.data.pd.pdlist into my preferences. I have also draged the pd apps
into my application folder. When I now try to
Stephen Sinclair wrote:
Come to think of it,
wouldn't it be useful if Pd just *always* checked for extensions in
the user's home folder?
~/.pd-extra, for instance.
i don't know the benefits of such additional auto-searched folder.
i am working with different pd-versions on different platforms
timon wrote:
buch of very wrongly placed latin symbols and accents. Im feeding them
straight from a symbol object so I can see its the right characters. Is
there a limitation to the [textextruded] object? Or could this be the font?
i guess it is a limitation of the underlying font-renderer
Oded Ben-Tal wrote:
after updating my linux (to FC5) I am unable to load additional libraries
(like zexy, iemlib, etc). I have the files installed, I can see the
lib_x.pd_linux file but when I start pd I get an error 'can't load
library' (even if I add path to specific directory), and the
arno liegeon wrote:
How I can use matrix with pix_multiblob object?
Have you an exemple.
there is a blobtracker-example in Gem, which uses the [pix_blobtracker]
abstraction (consisting of [pix_multiblob] and some matrix magic to do
the tracking).
mfg.asdr
IOhannes
Thanks
Max Neupert wrote:
Maybe the solution would be some debian packages from the autobuild
farm.
Yes, debian packages!
so what you suggest for a successfull pd installation on a ubuntu
machine is to download this:
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Max Neupert wrote:
Maybe the solution would be some debian packages from the autobuild
farm.
Yes, debian packages!
so what you suggest for a successfull pd installation on a ubuntu
machine is to download this:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/pd
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Since many people have non-nvidia cards, would it be possible to make
the default Gem build not dependent on nvidia-specific stuff? Then
there could be --enable-nvidia for people who want that.
no.
as said before, i see (!) configure as a way to build a
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Basically, you can either change the perms of the devices, or add your
user to the root group.
do i read correctly that you are proposing to add your user to the
root group?
i would rather change the group of /dev/input/event* via /etc/udev/rules.d/
(and add
Francesco wrote:
Hi guys ù
i'm trying to use the object pix_fiducialtrack but it doesn't works
while reacTIVision retrive information from the same fiducials.
Does anyone have the same problems? Could it be an all.trees file
problems? I'm using some of the fiducials found on the
The design
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Only the extra and externs directories are usually used as default
search paths. I also think it's a bad idea to include the examples dir into
the search path, as most of these files are not intended to be used as
abstractions themselfes.
i totally agree.
The
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
Frank Barknecht escribe:
Only the extra and externs directories are usually used as default
search paths. I also think it's a bad idea to include the examples dir into
the search path, as most of these files are not intended to be used as
abstractions
Patrick wrote:
hi everybody
and i get only:
cat ../pdp/include/pdp.h | grep -v m_pd pdp-light.h
g++ -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -Wall -W
-Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -DGEM2PDP_VERSION=\0.6\ -g
-I../..//src -I. -I../pdp/include
marius schebella wrote:
yup, still no luck with Gem here...
when compiling cvs Gem on the machine with the Radeon X300 card, I got
rid of the glDeleteProgramsNV error.
but I can not play any movies. Pd either crashed or showed only one color.
I downgraded ubuntu to libgl1-mesa 6.4 (before it
Roman Haefeli wrote:
this sounds so easy, but it is not, at least for me. although this might
be off-topic, i'd like to ask the list, how to do this step-by-step,
since everyone, who uses [hid] on a linux-box, is confronted with that
question. the ugly solution i am using for now, is to
Cesare Marilungo wrote:
- First add your account to the 'audio' group:
edit /etc/group and find the line that starts with 'audio'. Add your
account after the colons. For instance In my '/etc/group' have:
better use adduser user group (e.g. adduser cesarem audio).
this way you have less
vincent Rioux wrote:
dear list,
I recently tried out pix_record object of Gem, running pd-39.2-extended
for osx.
It worked pretty fine but i could not record anything else than a video
connected to a unique gemhead.
i tried to mix several pixes (like moving rectangles with alpha layer)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello
I've seen your message on the pd list about alpha mix of live input
I'had got the same problem as you with the pix_mix box (vertical flip)
well, this is basically a problem of how the images are presented to Gem
by whichever source. some systems prefer to
Kevin McCoy wrote:
That's what I am seeing - the hex names in my externals dir. Anything
good.
to correct that? Those are the only ones I cannot create, even when I
there is nothing to correct, as it is as it should be.
the reason for the hex names is, that a lot of filesystems don't like
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
thomas thiery hat gesagt: // thomas thiery wrote:
hello, I have just seen me a bug under pure data but I do not manage to
explain it. The problem comes from the int's box, I believe. I think
that you know it already. Here my patch
Hm, I don't really see
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hola,
sorry if i haven't follow all discussions on the subject,
but what is the status now of pd
on a 64 bits architecture?
more precisely, on an intel core duo?
which version needed?
pd-0.41 (his is: the current CVS), seems to work fine on my amd64 (the
only
Patco wrote:
David Powers a écrit :
How to get rid of the symbol selector.
I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
i remember that this does not work since several pd versions any more (i
guess at least pd=0.38)
which version of pd are you using?
[$1( and [list trim] are built-in
hi.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bonjour,
my french is quite bad; if you want to post in french, it would be
better to use one of the official lists (pd-list, gem-dev), where there
are people who have the technical and linguistic background to help you.
Je travaille actuellement sur un mixeur
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That's not good. Any Gem devs want to shed some light on this one? Is
there something missing in the Pd-extended Gem building setup?
./configure seems to not find anything:
used optional libraries:
font-rendering :
I think this was a case
ugur guney wrote:
# Hi list!
# I'm trying to learn how to write externals (after being able to link
and compile the source codes thanks to Yvan Vander Sanden's tutorial)
and come up with a strange behavoir: The object [additive~] turns into a
messege box [additive~( (and sometimes its borders
hi.
first off: please _always_ reply to the pd-list and not just me; the
list is not just a way to get into contact with others, but also a way
to learn things passively (e.g. by lurking on the list or by reading
the archives)...
ugur guney wrote:
C:\MinGW\bingcc -v
Reading specs from
hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's the idea. Now, I don't know if there's a way to control a digital
camera,
or a videocamera (maybe it's easier, with the firewire protocol) to make it
take
a picture which can be then stored in a GEM object. All I've got is a USB
digital camera (for
hi.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello !
Another question : I'm now working with the pure:dyne (I think you know it).
I'd
like to display the Gem window in fullscreen on an external
monitor/videoprojector. I manage to get an « extended desktop » (with
Xinerama)
but not to display the gemwin
Kevin McCoy wrote:
This will work I think if I can find the place to reference the pd
source (m_pd.h)... which file do I insert the path in?? Usually there's
a prefix in the makefile but this one looks a little different (I'm
still a beginner at this).
depends on how you are going:
~
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks IOhannes and Frank !
So, if i understand (as my french-english is quite bad), there's no solution
to
get the gemwin on the external screen and the patch on the laptop screen, with
well it says that you have known problems with your gfx card.
that type
Denis Trapeznikoff wrote:
Isn't nullification a bit rough for the audio stream? Perhaps, ramping
down would make a more appropriate solution in the case?
i do not see how you get your definition of the case.
without that, one really cannot say whether ramping or not is the more
appropriate
Oli44 wrote:
Hi list,
but I cant find a working [tcpclient] for Linux (Debian sid) nor for OSX in
order to communicate with the Lanbox. Any idea or link?
hi.
where have you looked for [tcpclient]?
try http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/externals/mrpeach/net/
mfg.asdr
Steffen wrote:
On 17/01/2007, at 17.08, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the best version would be to provide a simple makefile
so that people can checkout a single external from cvs plus the pd
section (or maybe just pd/src/m_ph.h ?), cd to the dir, run make?
exactly.
if you install pd
maciej wojnicki wrote:
hello list
I have a problem with this message:
Gem has been compiled without font support.
that I recieve when trying to use text3d object
I know that thishave been discussed before on this list and the end
point was tha implementation of thex under OSX is not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, forgot how to get the result to be a condensed h u p (hup).
Attachment below... Perhaps an extra bang is needed. Did it before in a
patch that freezes on startup now.
at the risk of sounding sarcastic: it would be interesting to know what
you are talking about
Miguel Cardoso wrote:
hi list
is there any object in pure data that opens the open folder panel to
select a file? and a select box to which we can assign a folder?
the former is [openpanel]
the latter i don't know (but as paris has said, it is probably [playlist])
mfga.sdr
IOhannes
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
test7 was released, RC1 will be the next release. I make these test
releases on my site, the RC1 builds on the auto-build site are not the
released version, but instead are whatever is current that night. Once
I make a release, I change the version number in
robbert van hulzen wrote:
in the case of [tgl] the choice is sometimes one gui object or a number of
non-gui ones-- even simply the clarity of a patch can be helped by choosing
[tgl]. but thanks for your advice, and i may find ways to use the non-guis
instead. sounds like a good principle.
Fanouris Moraitis wrote:
for example I did
pd -lib gem
but it says that It can't load the library
What am I doing wrong?
pd and your filesystem are case-sensitive, the library is called Gem
and not gem.
try pd -lib Gem
if it still does not work, try pd -verbose -lib Gem and tell us
Steffen wrote:
On 29/01/2007, at 15.30, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
I didn't think you wanted cursor control. I'm saying I don't think
what you want is possible, but it is possible to set up other keys to
control edit mode, and that the toggle that does so can be used to
directly control other
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Also, you can track the state if you do this:
[receive pd]
|
[route editmode]
|
[X]
no, you cannot.
at least: i cannot.
see http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-01/046344.html
(hey, that was only yesterday...)
mfg.vda
IOhannes
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
On 1/30/07, IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Also, you can track the state if you do this:
[receive pd]
|
[route editmode]
|
[X]
no, you cannot.
at least: i cannot.
see http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi list
little quesion concerning the puredatabase..
looks like it is offline and some guys are working in something new and
fresh.
What can i do in between
depends on what you can offer ;-)
help with database-design and -maintenance might be appreciated.
Steffen wrote:
On 05/02/2007, at 15.10, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
help with database-design and -maintenance might be appreciated.
I guess a list of object and there relation can be fetched by parsing
the code in CVS. The metadata could provide some description but not per
object
Steffen wrote:
I guess a list of object and there relation can be fetched by parsing
the code in CVS. The metadata could provide some description but not per
object except for the cases where an external only have one object (or
this i don't understand.
I thought that the description was
Jiri Heitlager wrote:
Hello,
i am building a project that uses several audio channels. That is all
working well. No I have one question. I have build one channel and put
that into a patch [pd channel] Each [pd channel] holds a [dac~ n]. If I
a [pd] is NOT a patch but a sub-patch. it's only
marius schebella wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in Gem you could use [pix_dump] and [pix_pix2sig~] to get the pixel
values.
so all in all: all of the still alive video frameworks for Pd
support this operation.
so do you title Gem as still alive? which means for me that it is not
under
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
patrick hat gesagt: // patrick wrote:
i remember playing with one of your patch like 2 years ago. it was for
analysing a soundfile and cut it in 10 slices, it was working very well
for me, but i cannot remember the name of this patch and where to
download
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
while we are at it:
i think this was my first published patch:
http://iem.at/~zmoelnig/pd/download/index.html#slicer
Lets make it a rule that everyone has to build a slicer, a synth
emulation
hi.
Pete Redest wrote:
1. Trying to compile GEM in Fedora Core 5.
- downloaded the packages gem-0.90.0.tar.gz and GemLibs-LINUX-1.tar.gz
from http://gem.iem.at/download.html and expanded them.
- after installing imake, I compiled GemLibs successfully.
(nowhere is written
hard off wrote:
O well if u can't find it you can build an abstraction to do the same
thing very easily. mine is called [altern-8]
why not call it [alternate] just as the original.
since they are doing the same thing (well, if they do, this is), they
would be interchangeable and you won't have
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Is it possible to move GOP visible box using messages? I mean the red
box that determines what is visible. This would be very handy to be
able to do.
yes it is.
i remember a thread on this list where this has been discussed.
mv.asdr
IOhannes
Richard Lewis wrote:
Hey there,
I'm trying to use mp3cast~ with Icecast 1.
stupid me, but why are you using icecast-1 instead of icecast-2 ?
I tried altering the password in the icecast.conf file (which is very
confusing and difficult on Debian) but it still doesn't like it. I wanted to
Richard Lewis wrote:
On Monday 19 February 2007 16:09, Roman Haefeli wrote:
-did you try to connect the client on the right port (e.g.
http://yourhost.com:8080/yourstream.mp3 ) ?
Yes, I keep checking this. Another things I might try is playing with the
hostname setting in Icecast. Maybe
patrick wrote:
hello all,
I don't know if this is something worthy for the summer of code... or at
all... but I would love PDP to work on Windows
i don't think that PDP will be on windows ever. tom is working on a new
project called pf (packet forth).
well, this doesn't mean that pdp
hi
Roman Haefeli wrote:
my version of gem is:
GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs
GEM: compiled: Nov 30 2006
so you have not changed Gem but you have updated your driver and now it
doesn't work any more?
i am on ubuntu dapper with the fglrx-driver from the ubuntu-repository.
it worked in earlier days
David F. Place wrote:
Alas, the bug is different. If you open the properties window of the
table and adjust the y range to be from 1000 to 0. You will get
so for simplicity i suggest you add the attached patch to yours. this
should properly initialize your table-ranges.
over that
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
i cannot reproduce this.
oh, and i forgot: i am on debian(etch/sid) on an amd64 in i386 mode
are you by chance running a 64bit OS? (i guess FC3 does not support
x86_64 but who knows...)
does the problem still exist with pd-0.40? pd-0.41?
fmga.sdr
IOhannes
jared wrote:
Hey guys, sorry I arrived a little late to the thread
Frank, did you post an example of the FFT patch that you explained?
If so, would you mind posting it again? J
all postings are archived at http://lists.puredata.info
there you can search what people have
David F. Place wrote:
On Feb 21, 2007, at 2:19 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
are you by chance running a 64bit OS? (i guess FC3 does not support
x86_64 but who knows...)
Yes, I am running a 64bit OS. I'll try upgrading to 0.41 too.
this explains everything! (and tells us, how good
hi
jared wrote:
Hello all,
I've just downloaded fluid~pd_darwin .rar file. It contains two files:
fluid~help.pd and fluid~.pd_darwin.
What kind of file is the .pd Darwin? Where should I put it?
it is a dynamically linked library for os-x (the kernel of os-x is
called darwin)
Steffen wrote:
On 22/02/2007, at 7.02, jared wrote:
If you put it in 5.reference folder you can get to it from the help
browser. If you put it in the extra folder (that is next to the
external file) you can open it by right-clicking an [fluid~] object
and choose 'help'. So puting it in
Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi IOhannes
thank you for the fast reply. in the meantime i tried the binary from
Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7-ubuntu-dapper-i386 and: it worked well.
which version of Gem is this?
use ./configure --with-glversion=1.5
or - even better - get drivers that provide
hi
jared wrote:
I downloaded the whole directory structure with wget !
Sorry, but what is wget? Where did you get it?
how about asking the all-wise trash heap? http://www.google.at/search?q=wget
mfg.uo.,dfg
IOhannes
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jared wrote:
It's the external file for darwin - ie. mac os x. I take it your on a
windows system, so you have little use for it. Instead you need
something like a file called fluid~.dll
I can't seem to find a .dll file for fluid~. I've checked
timon wrote:
Ive got
cyclone
zexy
list-abs
mapping
iemlib
hid
activated.
Same libs activated in the latest release
but the below objects are now broken.
Alternate - broken
line3 - broken
randomF - broken
invert - broken
this _might_ relate to markEx (even though the markEx
Thomas Jeppesen wrote:
because windows want allow these characters: \, /, :, *, ?, , , and
| in a file name.
the solution is to use the hexloader-patch. (depending on your version
of pd).
see the archives for more information.
fgmasd.r
IOhannes
Matthias Blau wrote:
Hi list,
in the attached patch I supply a filename from savepanel to
splitfilename. This works as expected *except* if I happen to choose
decay as filename, in which case pd crashes.
Any help?
this is a known bug in splifilename, which i think is fixed in the
latest
Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi all
during my trials with gem i made a little set of abstractions, that
hopefully could be usefull when dealing with vectors. at least they have
been for me.
the set contains:
[v_+] : adds two vectors
[v_-] : subtracts a vector from another
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi List..
I came across these patches by Cyrille Henry, the postings are from
august 2006.
when i try to open the patches i am missing rule and rule2.
Strange that nobody mentioned it back then.
where did you get the patches from (exactly)?
everywhere i have
jared wrote:
Hello all,
I'm using wget to try and download the tutorial files here:
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/doc/tutorials/
Does anyone know what I have to type into the command line to download
successfully?
have you tried
wget -r
jared wrote:
Hello all,
I'm using wget to try and download the tutorial files here:
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/doc/tutorials/
Does anyone know what I have to type into the command line to download
successfully?
and i forgot 2 links:
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
---
hello, 'addcomma' adds a comma in message box
a shame its not documented anywhereare there more hidden trix
like that ?
? it is perfectly documented in the help-patch for message boxes...
however, it will not help rich in his problems, since the comma
jared wrote:
Seems like it worked and you already have the files.
Have a look in your current working directory.
Okay, I checked my working directory. The only thing it seems to
bedownloading is the index page...not files within--in my working
directory, I only have
Frank Barknecht wrote:
So if there are no objections I will add it the CVS ...
Objection! (Phoenix Wright)
This license is non-open-source in that it does not allow any
commercial use. We must not have this in the CVS.
i am not sure whether sourceforge forbids to put a code that is
jared wrote:
Okay. You've successfully scared me away. I don't feel the need to
justify myself or my confusion.
i have not asked you to justify yourself or your confusion.
instead i have provided you with lots of valuable documentation, which -
if you had cared to read - would have helped
David F. Place wrote:
Recently, I sent a message complaining about the behavior of
[textfile].I learned about [msgfile] in the zexy library and thought
it would solve my problems, but it has not.
I have distilled my complaints in the attached patch.
1.) [textfile] blows the stack on
hi
David F. Place wrote:
Hi and thanks for your help so far.
In my previous message my abstraction was too simple. I can't use
[Until] after all.
the problem is the same and it can be resolved with [until].
see attached patch.
You can see by the attached patch the behavior that I want
marius schebella wrote:
and the msg file problem...
hmm, maybe give explicit messages.
I tried to replace the bang with [skip 1, this( and this seems to work
it turned out to be a simple reentrancy problem, where the current list
was output before the advance to the next list.
i have fixed
David Powers wrote:
Maybe Georg's [sndfile] would help but his post didn't give any info
on what it does.
it is originally by tim, but georg ported it to vanilla pd.
and it is a threaded soundfile reader.
mfga,.dr
IOhannes
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Gernot Tutner wrote:
hi pd-list!
i've encountered the problem while trying to dynamically creating gui
objects that i cant set the size of the gui's. i've tried tgl and hradio.
see http://puredata.info/docs/developer/fileformat
i don't think that you can just skip the parameters that
hi tutti
Gernot Tutner wrote:
thx for this fast response, but...
see http://puredata.info/docs/developer/fileformat
i know that.
good.
if you are unsure, it is always a good idea to just save the gui object
with the properties you want to a file and copy (and adjust) the
arguments.
i also
gordo wrote:
hi all,
btw. stupid newbie question: how can i access /dev/tty without starting
pd as root?
use the permission system to aquire permissions ;-)
this is: make sure that there is a group that can access the device
(either read/writeable or just readable)
make sure that your
Chris McCormick wrote:
What does it mean if they violate the GPL and do so anyway? What does it
mean for people who use the software?
the problem is, that asking this questions is not as simple (i think,
being no lawyer myself).
it is rather:
what does it mean to ... in the US? what does it
Rich E wrote:
I messed around with iem's amixer and hdspm_mixer ( had to change it a
little to allow the hdsp) a while back, but there is alot more
the hdspm_mixer was written with the hdsp-madi card in mind, and not
with normal hdsp cards, so it is likely that it did not work out of the box.
moritz wrote:
any other suggestions than sfplay and goto?
you can specify both a header (in bytes, really!) and a frame-onset (in
samples) when opening soundfiles with pd's built-in [readsf~].
mfg.asd
IOhannes
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Rich E wrote:
I was using Pd-extended for a while and I came to like [closebang], but
now I've updated to Miller's .40-1 version.. which doesn't have it. I
found the closeinitbang.diff file on sourceforge, but I don't understand
how to apply it to the source package.
I try:
patch
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
will be major differences between the anglo-american and the european
way. (and other ways too, but about these i know even less)
I think that they are not as big as you'd guess because there are
international treaties that are all about making these laws work
chris clepper wrote:
On 3/11/07, *Sciss* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mac intel. however the pix_offset help file says When adding an
offset to each color-channel, no clipping is done. Thus you can wrap
around the color-space, so probably it behaves right,
Chris McCormick wrote:
Does anybody know of a versioning system that runs on a native PC and
doesn't require a server? I think bzr might actually do this.
well, the grandfather of revision control systems RCS does not need a
server.
RCS is the backend of CVS (which needs the server only for
Sciss wrote:
ok, but let me know if there's any kind of work around ... i guess
internally everything is int8 not float32? because if float32 (-- i
don't want to degrade the bit-resolution... --), i could do pix_gain
0.5 before the colourization, then afterwards a pix_gain 2.0 with
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Did anyone apply to the Google Summer of Code as Pure Data? That's
how most of the mentoring organizations are structured. I am
currently applying as IDMI/Polytechnic, which will allow students to
work on Pd projects. But it seems that it would make sense
Pete Redest wrote:
Probably the easiest would be to launch an external script that
incorporates the added viewer table lookup or something like
that. Or add the table lookup right into u_main.tk. I don't know
much Tcl/Tk so ... will see. Will get to it sometime soon.
hmm, probably the
Pierpaolo Marcon wrote:
Thx to everybody for the suggestions. Indeed, on the DSP I can't use the
network layer, so I will have to make the GUI (running on
a PC) communicate with the engine (running on the DSP) through...the
serial port maybe.
hmm, i wouldn't do that.
i would make a patch on
Raul Diaz wrote:
Which external or library (GEM, PixelTango, ...) do you recommend me
to process video?
PixelTango builds on top of Gem, so there is no realy difference here.
(i don't think that PixelTango comes with an abstraction for Gem that
does right out-of-the-box what you need)
chris
David Powers wrote:
Hello everyone,
I tried google and it was no help, and the server for the list archive
seems to be down temporarily.
hmmm, i cannot confirm this here.
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/ works just fine.
can you reach http://puredata.info?
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