Em dom., 8 de fev. de 2026 às 13:48, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay < [email protected]> escreveu:
> hence asking if there was a native version/hack. I’ll look at Alexandre’s > abstraction, that might do the trick. > Please let me know, and if it doesn't, let me know exactly what you need so I can maybe help and provide a solution - it's here by the way https://github.com/porres/pd-else/blob/master/Abstractions/Control/dictionary.pd and hopefully you can get the binaries from Actions ( https://github.com/porres/pd-else/actions ) or compile it yourself. > The idea would be to be able to dump fluid* status (mlp for instance) in > text, edit, then load them back. This has been seen as useful on other > platforms, so I’m trying to find a way… > > BACH library for Pd. > > > now, that is a fun challenge ;) I was talking to both Daniele and Andrea > about this in the last year… it would be a fantastic addition obviously but > I don’t envy the person who will do that job > It's not an actual port of BACH, we're just doing it our own way. It is inspired by it of course, and it's called "BHACK", see https://github.com/EL-LOCUS-SOLUS/pd-bhack it's kinda almost ready to be included into ELSE ;) - Charles Neimog is doing all the heavy weight lifting by the way... Cheers > > p > > > On 8 Feb 2026, at 17:38, João Pais <[email protected]> wrote: > > did you have a look at the purest_json library, does it help? > > Dear all > > Apart the fact that flucoma releases (and nightles soon) are on deken > (hurray!), I am slowly getting back in trying to add the last bit missing to > our interface… but the lack of native dictionary style file/data structure is > not helping us to keep the structured (json style) states of objects simply > yet programmatically editable (like in max and supercollider) > > here is an example of one of our user’s clever use of the text object despite > its limits > https://discourse.flucoma.org/t/way-of-modifying-state-of-fluid-robustscale-in-puredata/2717/16 > > now I know there are “pd structure” magicians on here, and maybe someone has > had the idea to create a sort of hack to parse json files, or even general > dictionaries of associative key-values? > > Ideally, I’d be able to access those in the C api… but a temp json file is > also possible on the way, we do that with SuperCollider anyway. > > any pointers (pun intended) welcome > > p > [email protected] - the Pure Data > mailinglisthttps://lists.iem.at/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/message/YWXEUDCIFKZH5ZHUAPXYZSCA6Q2J4OBX/ > > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.i > > --- > [email protected] - the Pure Data mailinglist > > https://lists.iem.at/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/message/QI3VZVQVMYJG7XWAJSAHDBBGY76YH4UM/ > > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.iem.at/ > > >
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