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On 2012-08-30 20:12, Roman Haefeli wrote:
all the patches are already applied, so no need to do that
yourself.
Debian wheezy [1] and Ubuntu Precise [2] both still have 0.42-1,
which AFAIK is a version without the linking order patch. Or am I
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On 2012-09-03 00:19, ?? wrote:
Dear list !
Where can I find the most complete PD-objects and commands
reference, please ?
right click on the object.
select help.
And why it is not on the main site - puredata.info ?
because
Dear list,
I'm sending 3 messages related to the same project...
1) I'm using readanysf~ on a headless Rasperry Pi, running Raspbian, and it
works mostly fine, except for short audio dropouts every once in a while. I
don't know how to configure readanysf~, and I would like to know whether
this
Dear List,
I would like to know whether it is possible to communicate with an instance
of Pd from a bash or a python script (things like sending control values to
specific [receive] objects), or any other program actually. I guess I could
do this with LibPd, but I'd rather stick to plain Pd right
On 03/09/12 11:30, Pierre Massat wrote:
Dear List,
I would like to know whether it is possible to communicate with an
instance of Pd from a bash or a python script (things like sending
control values to specific [receive] objects), or any other program
actually.
Pd supports sockets have a
Hi and thankyou !
\\because with help-patches that yre on your computer you do not have to
\\be online and you can copypaste interesting stuff.
yes, I know about help patches, but as Processing and arduino has a list of all
available commands and operators on a web-site (and it is
Thankyou for your list !
\\ I know, although it's never actual.
- Why ? I mean that if I don't know all the objects by memory, and I need some
function to be done - I need easy search by categorys and so on - with
descriptions... it is much easear, than asking List every time... and also
On 03/09/12 17:30, Pierre Massat wrote:
Dear List,
I would like to know whether it is possible to communicate with an instance
of Pd from a bash or a python script (things like sending control values to
specific [receive] objects), or any other program actually. I guess I could
look at pdsend
Hi,
Pierre Massat wrote:
2) Using readanysf~ to read web radio streams, is it possible to know when
a steady connection has been established (after all the redirections and
trials), so that I can send [play( at the right moment ?
Doesn't the first outlet (1 when ready) does the job ?
++
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I wasn't sure what it meant... I'll give it a try, thanks !
2012/9/3 Charles Goyard c...@fsck.fr
Hi,
Pierre Massat wrote:
2) Using readanysf~ to read web radio streams, is it possible to know
when
a steady connection has been established (after all the redirections and
trials), so
On 03/09/12 18:11, Фывапр Олджэвич wrote:
yes, I know about help patches, but as Processing and arduino has a list of
all available commands and operators on a web-site (and it is douwnloadable)
- it is easear to find objects and commands, which you don't know, but need.
everything built-in
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On 2012-09-03 12:16, ?? wrote:
Thankyou for your list !
\\ I know, although it's never actual.
- Why ? I mean that if I don't know all the objects by memory, and
I need some function to be done - I need easy search by categorys
Thankyou for your list !
\\ I know, although it's never actual.
- Why ? I mean that if I don't know all the objects by memory, and I
need some function to be done - I need easy search by categorys and so
on - with descriptions... it is much easear, than asking List every
time... and
Hi,
is there any chance to use curly braces (ASCII characters 123, 125) in pd?
I initially wanted to use them in a message which I would like to send via OSC,
but maybe there is another possibility to generate these?
would be great to know, if so..
thanks!
Paul
you can try:
[123(
|
[makefilename %c]
gr,
Tim
2012/9/3 Paul Gruendorfer p...@lefant.net
Hi,
is there any chance to use curly braces (ASCII characters 123, 125) in pd?
I initially wanted to use them in a message which I would like to send via
OSC, but maybe there is another possibility to
hi,
thanks for your reply - but that locks up pd.
seems that there are reserved characters pd uses itself (got this from the
makefilename help)
anyhow I can live with that:)
was just wondering what is happening
thx
On 3 Sep 2012, at 16:45, tim vets wrote:
you can try:
[123(
|
Dear list,
I'm sending 3 messages related to the same project...
1) I'm using readanysf~ on a headless Rasperry Pi, running Raspbian, and it
works mostly fine, except for short audio dropouts every once in a while. I
don't know how to configure readanysf~, and I would like to know whether
Hi,
Yep, list parsing is probably the issue. Without the snapshot trick,
every render frame sends data requests to the [timbreID] object, and
lists are output in response. Those lists have to be parsed to get
the coordinates for points. That's the price for storing/manipulating
all the
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On 2012-09-03 16:59, Paul Gruendorfer wrote:
hi, thanks for your reply - but that locks up pd.
it only locks Pd if you are printing the character via pd-gui (either
print to console or via a symbolbox)
that's also the reason why it is prohibited to
great! thanks for the explanation what's going on
- right, before I was choosing to print after [makefilename] and it did hang up
again
so I will try how I could make the trick useable!
On 3 Sep 2012, at 17:44, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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Hi everybody,
is there anyone interested in translating PD FLOSS Manual to russian? I need
some help with it. Even if somebody would provide just proofreading, it would
be a great relief.
Best regards,
Lana
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Am 03.09.2012 um 17:44 schrieb IOhannes m zmoelnig:
curly braces are reserved in tcl (the language pd-gui is written in).
displaying a { will make pd-gui wait for a matching }, and while
it does so, it will hang.
I have always thought (and still do) that this is a really bad excuse.
As
William Brent's dilib might be a good place to start:
http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html
.hc
On 08/25/2012 09:57 AM, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
Hi everyone,
i am looking for a template or a basic way to generate space sounds using
the kinect as a controller. Can
That is correct. To get clean preferences again, go to the Preferences
panel and click Reset to Defaults.
.hc
On 08/13/2012 11:52 AM, Scott R. Looney wrote:
those libraries are largely deprecated in pd-extended when i installed it a
while back, and i think the I/O error is a temporary
Hi,
Thank you all for the suggestions. ♥ ♥ ♥
I did the later, all xyz spacial and rgb color data is now stored in tables and
it works much better all-though the sound is still a little glitchy. All the
lists are retrieved one time when the plot button is banged. I'll investigate
the glitch
Hi Lana, I can't help with russian, but I became admin for the FLOSS Manual
jumping in for Derek. So if you need an admin to create another language let me
know. (I didn't do much until now in the Manual though)
m.
Am 03.09.2012 um 19:43 schrieb Svetlana Rayskaya:
Hi everybody,
is there
Hello serg,
I made an attempt to build a search engine awhile back:
http://puredata.info/Members/jancsika/searchandbrowseplugin/view?searchterm=search%20plugin
This plugin is designed to be exactly what you are looking for-- I know because
I had the same problems
when starting out with Pd
Dear list,
how do I go about installing pd-extended for Debian Sid (unstable)?
I can find packages for download here
http://puredata.info/downloads/pd-extended/
but they are from the stable branch. I want a repository to include into
my sources.list that is for sid.
Or do I have to build the
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