Hello Meino,

Right or CTL click any GUI element, and you will see the properties which you can use to change sizes, colors, etc. For a colored background, use the Put menu to place a canvas on the screen and change it's size and color. PD remembers the order in which things are placed in the patch, so put your canvas down first, or Cut and Paste any objects you want to stay on top of the canvas. For more patch beautification, check out abstractions and subpatches:

http://en.flossmanuals.net/PureData/Subpatches
http://en.flossmanuals.net/PureData/Abstractions

Best,
D.

[email protected] wrote:
Hi,

 Happy New Year ! :)

 this is my first post to this list and I am also
 right at the beginning to explore PureData.

 I want to use PureData as a synthesizer for sounds
 and I will not use the midi interface, since I have
 no keyboard...

 I am using a up-to-date Gentoo-Linux with linux
 kernel 2.6.31.11. .

As a starting point I compiled and installed the vanilla-version of PureData on the system
 manually and it "works" (read: I was able to get a sine
 wave sound via alsa).

 So far so nice! :)

The interface is pure black and white. But on the net I saw wonderful colored snapshots of the interface.

 Have I forgotten to install something extra, an addon
 for example, a plugin or...?

 Thank you very much for any help in advance!

 Best regards,
 mcc




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