It seems like there are a couple of options for GUI interfaces other
than GRiPD, and I didn't know this. Can you say more about toxy, the
Graph on Parent or tcl-tk widgets made by ix and MIXed or any other
technique? How can I learn more about these as related specifically to
GUI interface building? More important to me than the runtime results
--- are these as quick as GRiPD in building the interface? I can throw
together a GUI interface in GRiPD that is presentable to users very
quickly. That is extremely important to me as I am building rough
prototypes which undergo rapid changes in very limited time. If these
other techniques also offer those quick results, I am interested. If
not...I would just as soon build my own widgets in wxPython and
communicate to them w/ sockets when I am ready for more than a rough
prototype. And, until then, I'll use GriPD for its speed in the
development process. I'm not having any CPU load issues.
-John
Patco wrote:
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The GUI itself was not hungry in terms of cpu load (the 46% you can
see in the screenshot is just the 128 bp filters in parallel in the
patch ;-)
puredata.info is too busy and doesn't respond, could you put your
screenshot anywhere else?
I like toxy, but we should admit that TclTk is not the optimum;
GriPd, imo, is a bit superior and more similar to a "professional"
user interface
(let me say like VST instruments or even Reaktor widgets)
What makes you think that GRIPD is that good?
It's very limited, the (ugly) widgets provided can't be hacked to get
a better looking,
and I severly doubt that it's possible to make something as neat as
the most basic tcl-tk widget, let's say ix:: dd for example.
No, I do not admit that GRIPD is superior, I think it's inferior, pd
GOP can be dynamic, GRIPD couldn't.
Of course we have examples of wonderful interfaces in
plain PD (using Graph on Parent, ... ), don't you think?
Using graph-of-parent is less complicated and more efficient.
With adding toxy/widget, a pd interface could even blow a professional
user interface, but it requires some skills in tcl scripting, or just
*sarcastic mode*
brain cells for figuring out how to use tcl-tk widgets for using the
work made by ix and MiXed.
*end of sarcastic mode*,
salutations,
Patco.
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