>>Have you tried pulling the window over to the secondary screen and clicking "Fullscreen" in the "View" menu?
i just did and found it marvellous... uhm :-) > on linux (mint) it works great for me on an old pentium dual core laptop > but opengl is too old and slow, just ok for tests What's too slow? the pc is slow, hardware intel graphics openGL support is bad.. not a pd problem Thanks 2017-10-05 2:48 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Wilkes <[email protected]>: > > Hello Jonathan and Alexandre , > > > i just saw the git commits . > > but will wait for next build. > > or try a build next week. > > > i already tried but failed miserably :-) > > i 'll retry and give feedback, > > > i justed wanted to ask if your modifications will give support for > > avi? > > mpg? > > quicktime? > > It adds jpeg support. (Plus some other fixes unrelated to Gem.) > > > to prepare some files. > > and for images, png support with alpha channel for transparency or tiff > or tga. > > or , if possible , support for > > https://www.xnview.com/fr/GFL/ > > or a libre alternative like imagemagick? > > > i am for the moment trying things with osc and vision software Scene. > > > and html interface in purrdata supports a higher load of messages for > display than tcl tk . > > > on linux (mint) it works great for me on an old pentium dual core laptop > > > but opengl is too old and slow, just ok for tests > > > What's too slow? > > > > btw, is it possible to send a html patch window to a secondary monitor > fullscreen? > > > and/or to use webgl?. > > > I would like to deploy installation in a classroom, for initiations. > > Have you tried pulling the window over to the secondary screen and > clicking "Fullscreen" > > in the "View" menu? > > > -Jonathan > > > after all, i was led to linux by windows pd crashes. > > an all new world. > > > Thanks > > > Pierre-Yves > > > > > 2017-09-30 17:10 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Wilkes <[email protected]>: > > > Hello List, > > > >> 1. Please don't ask why i use windows. > > > >> 2. please tell me if there is a better place to post about this. > > > >> 3. i installed purr-data 2.3.2 (and other versions before) on windows > 10 (x64). > > > >> gem is included but i startup i get : > >> GEM: image loading support: SGI > > > >> only > > > >> and i can't find a way of loading jpg or movies in gem. > > > >> if i load example pix_film opr pix_movie, i get > > > >> verbose( 0):[pix_movie]: AVI support verbose( 0):[pix_movie]: image > support > > > >> [pix_film]: unable to open file: C:/Users/PC-VonoXS/Desktop/ pour > josep/capture014_type1.avi > > > >> (standard dv file , that used to work on pd-extended) > > > >> but gem 93.3 is quite old , especially for glsl stuff. > > > > > >Hi Py, > >I maintain Purr Data. I'll have a look at this. > > > >-Jonathan > > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/ > listinfo/pd-list >
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