[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > gem cvs 20060914 w32 was throwing up that error here using the pix_film > help patch. The error came up when rendering was switched on and the > video did not render. Going back to gem 0.9 (probably nt not sure) > solved the problem.
just to clarify something: the gl error message does not appear in gem-0.90, because there simply was no check done, whether such error occured. this does not mean that the error was not there, gem just didn't say so. another sidenote: i doubt whether gem-0.9 ran on xp/nt; i cannot remember such low version number; chances are high that this was a gem which would only run with max/fts on irix machines. the "current" release number of gem is 0.90 (the release-number is not a decimal number but 2 numbers separated by period) > On 4 Jan 2007, at 22:27, Patco wrote: > >> chris clepper a écrit : >>> >>> But does rendering work? That GL error is not specific and many >>> errors do not cause any problems with rendering. >>> >> Here is a patch where the rendering is erroneous, I can't find out >> where the error comes from. >> PC. ... >> #N canvas 491 -1 518 610 10; >> #X declare -lib e:/pd39/extra/Gem; >> #X declare -lib e:/pd39/extra/zexy; >> #X declare -lib e:/pd39/extra/gem_counter; >> #X declare -lib e:/pd39/extra/widget; >> #X declare -path e:/pd39/doc/5.reference/toxy/; i would love to test. but is "buf" part of widget or toxy? (i don't want to install pd-extended just to make your patch run; and i don't have this object on my machine) mf.asdr IOhannes _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
