i'm not subscribed to lau, please forward as appropriate. On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 10:32:14AM -0400, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote: > Now if I have: > > Out.ar(out, SinOsc.ar(freq + 100, mul: 0.5)) > > This doesn't. > > > Naturally, one could always put something before this > statement to fix this, i.e.: > > freq = freq + 100; > Out.ar(out, SinOsc.ar(freq, mul: 0.5)) > > But it is still interesting why the multiplication works > and addition doesn't.
works fine here. what value does freq have? what errors do you get? > Also, I noticed that on one of your SCUM example > screenshots you are using .connect method to connect > something, yet I was unable to locate anything of value in > the documentation. I assume that this could be something > similar to the signal-slot idea in Qt and/or other Widget > languages (but obviously I may be completely off the > mark), so I was wondering if you could please provide an > example for that? I would really appreciate it! SCUM did have a signal/slot mechanism, but it turned out to be overkill. > Finally, while I am on the roll with questions :-), do you > mind also mentioning what's the current status/roadmap of > SCUM in terms of supporting all stock Supercollider > widgets, as I noticed that the SCUM widgets use > non-standard names and in addition I am not sure whether > all widgets are as of yet supported, all of which, at > least in my experience, makes a number of sc examples > available on the net difficult if not impossible to run in > Linux. in the upcoming release SCUM will evolve from an attempt to provide the 'standard' SC view classes on linux to a standalone, cross-platform server application. i agree it was a questionable move to strive for compatibility with the existing SC view classes in some areas, while doing things differently in others. SCUM's heading towards total incompatibility, so be patient :) > Please don't get me wrong, this is not to criticize as I > am eternally grateful for SCUM, I am simply curious as to > what is the roadmap for the project. there's no roadmap. work on SCUM is demand-driven, i.e. i implement things if and when i need them, and most of the time i don't need a gui. contributions (new view classes, documentation) are welcome, though ... <sk>
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