Hi Hans!
everything working great also in italian...
best
Marco
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Hola Hans !
It seems to work
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jul 17, 2008, at 4:34 AM, hard off wrote:
ok, sorry to have caused a fuss.
last question: hypothetically, if miller was to include ~ and ~
into vanilla, would they load properly then?
i think those objects SHOULD be a part of vanilla pd anyway. in
Hallo,
David Powers hat gesagt: // David Powers wrote:
I'm wondering if I should use something like PyExt to do some of the
mapping, as I don't know of any simple way to do hash dictionaries in
PD itself. As a test last night, I built a simple abstraction to take
notes C C# D etc. and output
yeah totally.
it seems nonsensical that pd has and for control signals, but not for
audiorate signals.
and as andy obiwan mentioned before [pow~] would also be very useful.
as far as i can guess, all of these objects are very simple code-wise.
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Hi all,
This is a very interesting discussion, I have been thinking of
generating directives/instructions/scores (mostly in that order) for
performers (definitely in the context of improvised music) but had not
(yet?) got around to implementing anything. One thing that I did
consider, though,
hi,
did someone ever get os x 10.5 autobuilds up and running?
marius.
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hi,
is there any progress in integrating cyclone into vanilla?
I grab this list of objectclasses from
http://suita.chopin.edu.pl/~czaja/miXed/externs/cyclone.html and hope it
is current. I guess there are some problematic classes like counter,
Append, Clip, prepend... and some are redundant. but
hi,
frank suggested this already,
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-03/060081.html I'd
like to support the idea of shipping pdlua as closely as possible with
vanilla (frank suggested a status like [expr]).
right now pdlua is not even in pdx, which I hope can still be added?
i was looking at this too this morning...
wasn't pdlua in pd-extended once? or am i mistaken...
maybe that was an old build prior to 10.5 autobuild?
thanks!
mark
--- On Fri, 7/18/08, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PD] pdlua
There have been some that are on-again, off-again. Why do you need
10.5-specific builds? Just curious. The builds from 10.4 should work
fine.
.hc
On Jul 18, 2008, at 9:20 AM, marius schebella wrote:
hi,
did someone ever get os x 10.5 autobuilds up and running?
marius.
As a test yes, but not for the release. It's changing too fast right
now to maintain backwards compatibility, so including it would cause
more problems than it would solve.
I just had a thought: how about replacing Tcl/Tk with Lua/Tk? Just a
thought...
.hc
On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:53 AM,
Am 18.07.2008 um 17:43 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
I just had a thought: how about replacing Tcl/Tk with Lua/Tk? Just a
thought...
i'm all for it, even though it sounds quite utopic.
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Hi,
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Can you post the transcript from the Pd window? Are you using your own
.pdrc or .pdsettings? Sounds like 'libdir' might not be getting
loaded. It needs to be loaded first.
Also, it is better to use the default preferences, then use either
[import] or
So during the OS upgrade, MySQL was updated from 4.x to 5.0, so that
was also causing problems. Things should be working everywhere now.
At least, I got my admin options back.
Now I get delete the spam!
.hc
Not to be a stinker,
These are very easy to implement as abstractions in Pd vanilla even
without expr~, yes-no?
[~] :
[inlet~] [inlet]
| /
[-~ $1]
|
[max~ 0]
| \
[/~]
|
[outlet~]
[~] :
[inlet~] [inlet]
| /
[-~ $1]
|
[min~ 0]
| \
[/~]
|
[outlet~]
[==~] :
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Thomas Mayer wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Also, it is better to use the default preferences, then use either
[import] or [declare] to load other libraries that you might need.
yes, 'twas brilling^W libdir that needed to be loaded.
brillig.
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, PSPunch wrote:
Now that I've got a grasp of what they are good for in real (or virtual)
life, I enjoyed spending the last week or so studying math putting
patching aside. :(
So why don't you smile?
I was practicing my sarcasm which I've just proved that it can use some
if someone built abstractions with the same name, is it likely that they
have different behaviour?
Some of the signal objects would have to have a different behavior
because of how [inlet~] works. If [inlet~] could take an optional
float arg to output a constant sig (tough because it takes
Matt Barber wrote:
[inlet~] promotes float
messages already, but it's very buggy in canvases that have an [inlet]
to the left of [inlet~](s).
err.. very buggy? why?
no, scratch that, actually; i don't want to know. i'm sure it will lead to
wtf's.
Try moving the [inlet] and the [outlet] around in different
combinations in the attached abstraction [weirdinlet] -- I included a
test patch as well. See if you get freakish bugs when trying to set
the [inlet~]s with floats.
Matt
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Damian Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strange,
Must not have saved the [outlet] in the abstraction originally. Sorry
about that -- new ones attached.
M
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Matt Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try moving the [inlet] and the [outlet] around in different
combinations in the attached abstraction
yo.. very nice!
you're definitely making my pd life easier!!
roman
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 13:24 -0400, Matt Barber wrote:
Not to be a stinker,
These are very easy to implement as abstractions in Pd vanilla even
without expr~, yes-no?
[~] :
[inlet~] [inlet]
| /
[-~
The special character problem is only a problem on Windows/NTFS for those
objects. and work fine on ext2/3, HFS, etc.
.hc
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 13:24 -0400, Matt Barber wrote:
Not to be a stinker,
These are very easy to implement as abstractions in Pd vanilla even
without expr~,
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
They are not my namespaces. I neither wrote the code, nor figured out
their usage. I just think it is a pretty good system to use.
Well, given how much Günter is not there anymore and how much you are
there talking about said namespaces,
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