Hi. Thanks for the replies!
It works now, I had rebuilt my patch (and my eyes were so burnt out from
hours behind the screen that I forgot the gemhead) because in the first
instance, I had built it in a previous version of PD where pdp was not
working. So now I have 0.42.5-extended on OSX
Is there a simple possibility (hidden) to avoid that the Gem window
become the top most window on linux when you send 'border 0' ?
Thanx for help.
++
Jack
Le samedi 02 octobre 2010 à 20:06 +0200, Matteo Sisti Sette a écrit :
Hi,
In ubuntu, if I send border 0 to [gemwin], then the window
Le jeudi 28 juillet 2011 à 13:37 +0200, Jack a écrit :
Is there a simple possibility (hidden) to avoid that the Gem window
become the top most window on linux when you send 'border 0' ?
Thanx for help.
++
Jack
Yo Jack,
a simple trick for that is to use fluxbox,
with this window manager
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Pierre Mersadier wrote:
Yo Jack,
a simple trick for that is to use fluxbox,
with this window manager you can hide your windows decoration with a
simple shorcut:
http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php?title=Borderless_windows
easy and efficient
is it scriptable ? If so it could be triggered from
Hello Pierre,
Thanx for the recommandation, but i am looking for a simplest way with
Ubuntu Gnome Classic.
It would be nice if i could send a message to [gemwin] to disable
topmost window when you send 'border 0' message (under Linux).
++
Jack
Le jeudi 28 juillet 2011 à 13:50 +0200, Pierre
Yep, I'm already working with libpd. I've removed x_net and s_loader, and
chopped out the sections of s_inter that deal with sockets. Everything
compiles to .o files just fine now (with Cibyl's libc), but I'm having
trouble at the linking step. I'm not sure that this is a pd-related issue
at
Glad to see there is progress, looking forward to the result :)
In your linking issue, looks like it can't find libm (pow, tan, etc),
pthreads, etc.
.hc
On Jul 28, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Andrew VanderVeen wrote:
Yep, I'm already working with libpd. I've removed x_net and
s_loader, and