That is a very nice set of patches (ive only looked at the screenshots), but it really demonstrates some of the advantages of GEM over Jitter with regard to certain types of patching/structures.

Im trying to think of an easy patching mechanism in Max/Jitter to do this, but I cant think of anything off the top of my head.

nice!

On Jul 18, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:

Hi everyone,

I've been playing around with recursion in Gem, and thought I'd document
my experiences.


You can download the patches here (Gzip'd Tar):

https://devel.goto10.org/dl.php?repname=maximus&path=%2Ftutorials% 2Fgem-recursion%2F&rev=0&isdir=1


You will also need a couple of externals that you can download here
(Gzip'd Tar, C source code only):

https://devel.goto10.org/dl.php?repname=maximus&path=%2Fclodlib% 2F&rev=0&isdir=1

These externals are necessary because I haven't figured out a nice way
to handle recursive re-entrancy in a Pd patch. If I do I'll update the
tutorial with the dependancy removed.


Screenshots are here, in case you're not near a computer with Pd+Gem:

http://www.blurty.com/users/claudiusmaximus/day/2007/07/18#407


Please let me know if you find it useful, or if you don't.  Thanks for
your attention,


Claude
--
http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org

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