On 2010-06-14 21:22, Kim Cascone wrote:
>
> it should NOT take anyone (even a Pd n00b) the better part of a week to
> figure out
> and
> b) that using [ being the name of the port] in [plugin~]
> doesn't work globally for all LADSPA plugs hosted by [plugin~] and that
> does - at least in the ones
On 2010-06-15 09:59, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Hans-Christoph Steiner (I think) wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Really, the whole class_sethelpsymbol() function should be removed
>>> since Pd will automatically assume the classname is the base of the
>>> helpfile name. That function is only used for times whe
On 2010-06-12 01:23, Kim Cascone wrote:
> IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
>> most users should never notice (unless in a pleasant way).
> if you instantiate a [print] object
> and don't know whether you are loading a buggy GridFlow [print] object
> or a working Pd [print] object
> then how is this logica
On 2010-06-14 22:27, Kim Cascone wrote:
>
> ===
> first level of confusion
> ===
>
> occurs when a user is looking for the 'lpf' messages on the command line
> using
>
> analyseplugin lpf
>
> they won't find it unless they read the console carefully and see the
> LADSPA
On 2010-06-15 08:11, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Matju,
> Does the most recent version of GF post an informative message to the
> console when the user first
> creates a [print] object? (In 9.8 on winxp it doesn't.) If not, it should.
>
> Or, why don't you just call your object [post]? That
On 2010-06-13 15:15, patko wrote:
>
> " man, the fender stratocaster is a professional guitar"
>
so what would be the guitar brand/model where someone would say:
" man, this is a professional guitar"?
mgasdr
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On 2010-06-13 21:01, james murray wrote:
> how about counter/count, select and gate so that you can funnel the metro
> bangs to the proper file?
>
is "gate" meant to be [gate] (on object?); and if so, which? i don't
seem to have it on my computer.
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On 2010-06-09 19:28, Kim Cascone wrote:
> IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> attached here
>> are you sure you are using the updated version of plugin~? (it now
>> prints the name of the plugin when it loads).
>>
> yes - I get a printout of the plug name
> for ex
On 2010-06-09 18:23, Kim Cascone wrote:
> IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>> On 2010-06-09 09:27, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>>
>>>> - sending the [info] and [listplugins] messages to [plugin~] make PdX
>>>> crash immediately
>>>>
>>&
On 2010-06-09 09:27, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>>
>> - sending the [info] and [listplugins] messages to [plugin~] make PdX
>> crash immediately
>
> i'll look into that.
i couldn't reproduce this as described.
indeed i found a bug that would crash Pd, when a
On 2010-06-08 21:23, Kim Cascone wrote:
>>
>> the source code can be downloaded either via svn
>> (https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/plugin~)
>>
>> or as a tarball from:
>> http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data/trunk/externals/plugin~.tar.gz?vie
On 2010-06-08 19:21, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
> puredata.org resolves to this for me: http://i50.tinypic.com/2rm5kec.jpg
>
> Iohannes, this sounds just like the discussion we had recently in
> regards to the link on the pd-ring. During that discussion you told me
> that puredata.org had been stolen
On 2010-06-08 22:06, George Ker wrote:
> Hi from Greece,
> There is no redirection for me either.
which is good, because if puredata.org is resolved correctly, it will
point you directly to puredata.info
> Tested in FireFox / Chrome / Safari on my mac and every browser's result
> was:
>
> Not Fo
On 2010-06-08 01:39, Jack wrote:
> Have you try with [pix_share_read] and [pix_share_write] ? Then connect
[pix_share_*] only exist on osx and linux, so it's probably not such a
good idea.
these objects are intended for interprocess communication.
if you just need a storage for pixes, you can use
On 2010-06-07 19:19, Derek Holzer wrote:
> sorry, maybe i read quickly. i read that you made changes, but i did not
> understand you wanted those tested. i was still discussing the help
> patch. if i find time later i will check it. is it in the CVS? i've
the code is in Pd's repository (which is S
hello derek,
i'm not sure whether you read my emails or whether i write nonsense.
On 2010-06-07 18:43, Derek Holzer wrote:
> the larger problem is that plugin~ crashes whenever a non-existent
> plugin is requested. that is an issue i have no idea how to fix. maybe
> the help patch in question s
On 2010-06-07 18:24, Derek Holzer wrote:
> Thanks. It's not my patch, it's one from Frank from a few years ago.
whosever patch it was, it crashed here.
so could you try to confirm whether the new code works as expected?
if it does work, then no help-patch should crash anymore.
e.g. the load a pl
On 2010-06-07 17:38, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jun 2010, Derek Holzer wrote:
>
>> Updated patch:
>> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3012451&group_id=55736&atid=478070
>>
>> Maybe sometime in the next millennium this will make it into the
>> distribution
>
> According
On 2010-06-07 11:13, Derek Holzer wrote:
> Updated patch:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3012451&group_id=55736&atid=478070
>
>
> Maybe sometime in the next millennium this will make it into the
> distribution
>
as noted in the patch tracker: your patch crashes my Pd j
On 2010-06-04 20:18, batinste wrote:
> Hi list
>
> The title says it all. The address
> http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/ leads to a blank page. I
> tried with anonymouse.org, same story.
> I'm currently browsing the archives with mail-archive.com, but the
> original address is much mo
On 2010-06-07 10:00, cyrille henry wrote:
> i think the easiest would be to use 2 gem windows of 7680x1080, and
> render exactly the same scenne in both. just having to change the
> perspective of the openGL windows in order to have a perfect continuity...
well, since one running instance of Pd/G
On 2010-06-05 18:13, saint wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Pd vanilla version 0.42-5 under windows xp. I'd like to try out the
> pd~ object to try and max out both cores of my Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 whilst
> using a heavy patch (lots of bsaylor's partconv~'s)...
>
> I can't get pd~ to load - it alwa
On 2010-06-03 19:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> I am looking into doing a 10 screen installation using Pd/Gem. I'd like
> to run it on as few computers as possible. Anyone have any
> recommendations for Debian or Ubuntu setups that can have like many DVI
> ports in one computer?
>
the b
On 2010-06-02 15:36, ivan Chabanaud wrote:
>
>
>
> I am trying connect via ssh -Y
> to a miniMac snow leopard from Ubuntu 9.04
>
> the X11 forward is working for xterm and gimp
> but not Pure Data
>
> the folloowing open the window on the remote machine
>
> miniMac$:/Applications/Pd-extended.
On 2010-06-02 15:23, Julian Villegas wrote:
> Thank you guys,
>
> you were right, I put a [wrap] after the latitude and longitude atoms
> (number boxes) and they show 6 decimal places.
>
> I was wondering if it's possible to adjust the number of decimal places
> displayed by an atom, that coul
hi,
please read http://puredata.info/community/lists/Netiquette#Threads on
how to start new threads.
On 2010-06-02 13:47, Julian Villegas wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to read data from a GPS receiver connected to a serial port in a
> MacBook (Mac OS 10.6.3) running Pd-extended (v. 0.41
On 2010-05-26 12:53, Lorenzo wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Anyone ever managed to connect to Pd (on localhost) via XMLHttpRequest
> froma web page?
[netreceive] only speaks FUDI; if you want to use XMLHttpRequest, you
have to make XMLHttpRequest output a FUDI conformant message (which is
probably not so
On 2010-05-26 13:15, patko wrote:
>
> hello, [soundfiler] doesn't seem to reconize the option -nframes, or I do not
> understand what it stands for.
>
probably because "-nframes" is the "maximum number to write" and you are
trying to read?
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On 2010-05-26 15:19, patko wrote:
>
>
> - "IOhannes m zmoelnig" a écrit :
>
>> On 2010-05-26 13:15, patko wrote:
>
>>> error: soundfiler_read: truncated to 2000 elements
>>>
>>> 2000 is the maxsize argument
>>
>>
On 2010-05-26 13:15, patko wrote:
>
> error: soundfiler_read: truncated to 2000 elements
>
> 2000 is the maxsize argument
so what's the problem?
the error merely tells you that the provided maxsize was less than the
soundfile length so the sample had to be truncated.
this is probably an error
On 2010-05-25 20:50, Jack wrote:
> I guess, there is also pdgst, but i never use it.
> IOhannes, is there a problem with the SVN repository ?
> I try with this adress :
> https://svn.umlaeute.mur.at/svnroot/zmoelnig/projects/pdgst/
> but get svn: Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
> Any id
On 2010-05-26 03:33, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Tue, 25 May 2010, Dan Wilcox wrote:
>
>> In this case, you'd use
>>
>> [camilocadavid/Secuencias/Bajo_fiesta1 80.aif <
>> |
>> [rc-filename]
>> |
>> [read -resize $1 Bajo<
>
> woops, sorry. I didn't put the table name separately (ouch)
>
that's
On 2010-05-25 16:38, Thomas Grill wrote:
> Hi all,
> If i were dependent on it, i would write a threaded networking
> external to circumvent PD networking functionality and find out
> whether this is the culprit.
that's why there now is "iemnet".
first test showed that it is way faster than mrpea
On 2010-05-24 01:25, Camilo Cadavid Corredor wrote:
>
> "read- resize camilocadavid/Secuencias/Bajo_fiesta1 80.aif Bajo"
Pd currently has no escape mechanism to write symbols containing spaces.
therefore, don't use filenames containing spaces (unless you are
prepared to do some "trickery")
fgmas
On 2010-05-20 14:30, Pedro Lopes wrote:
> Im having a similar problem in my netbook, I have pd-extended installed from
> a deb package and if I try:
>
> pe...@bird-nb:~$ sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends puredata
then i would recommend everybody to use aptitude and check why the
packag
On 2010-05-19 22:20, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>> anyhow: now that pd-extended installs everything into
>> /usr/lib/pd-extended/extra/
>> i don't see any reason why it still conflicts with: pd-externals, gem,
>> pd-pdp, pd-zexy
>
> Well, the plan going forward is to split pd-extended into i
On 2010-05-19 22:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>> On a related note:
>> Where do externals belong that are neither part of puredata nor
>> pd-extended?
>
> Check the FAQ for "how do I install externals?"
>
http://puredata.info/docs/faq
unfortunately there is only a faq "How do I install e
seems like my mail didn't make it...
i'll try again
On 2010-05-19 21:10, Christian Heck wrote:
>
> i tried this packages...:
>
[...]
>
> maybe it's really on me i'm quite new in linuxthis what i do
thanks for the detailed info.
> is:
> sudo dpkg -i Pd-0.42.5-extended-20100519-ubu
On 2010-05-19 22:53, William Brent wrote:
> site? That one was built using GEM 0.92.2. If you haven't tried
is there any reason to use gem-0.92.2?
minor releases only fix bugs, so 0.92.3 is (expteced to be) more stable
than 0.92.2.
to be precise, 0.92.3 fixed a memleak in the tracking code
(pix_
On 2010-05-19 17:57, Christian Heck wrote:
>
>>
>> why do you download 15-may package today (19th may), if there are
>> nightly autobuilds, and chances are high, that the fixes have only been
>> added recently?
>> try a build from 19-may.
>>
>> fm
>> IOhannes
>>
>
> i tried the nightly auto build
On 2010-05-19 17:32, Christian Heck wrote:
>
>> On 2010-05-19 09:38, JOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
>> which exact version of pd-extended?
>>
>
>> i think what hans said only applies to recent autobuilds (date matters!)
>>
>> i tried with the package found here
>>
>> http://autobuild.puredata.info
On 2010-05-18 18:08, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> You can now install both at the same time, so 'pdsend' and 'pdrecieve'
> are in the puredata package. The new pd-extended package indeed
> recommends you install the 'puredata' package.
i guess this is only a temporary hack until the pd-util
On 2010-05-18 20:15, Christian Heck wrote:
> thank you,
>
> a 'bin' package (or something like this) for pdsend and -receive would be
> really cool!
interesting how exactly the same question (pdsend/pdreceive missing) was
raised not longer than one week ago on this list.
for what it is worth, a
On 2010-05-18 15:36, Albena Baeva wrote:
> it worked with rotate 180 an mesage 0 1 0
why don't you just ues [rotate 180 0 1 0]?
or [rotateXYZ 0 180 0]
or [scaleXYZ 1 -1 1]
or...
these solutions don't need a special message to be triggered.
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On 2010-05-18 15:25, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Tue, 18 May 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
>> depending on your geometry, you can use [rotate].
>
> or [scaleXYZ -1 1 1] and similar, which is much closer to [pix_flip].
>
well, this was my next sentence, no?
fgmasdr
On 2010-05-18 14:55, Albena Baeva wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm still in the begining with pd and i'm trying to figure it out how to
> flip the image with pix_film/movie or video. There is this object [pix_flip]
> which would do me a great job if only it would woreked with pix_film, but it
> works only with i
On 2010-05-14 18:27, William Brent wrote:
> I'll update the helpfile for [pix_motion_sector] to include a subpatch
> that does the same thing with [pix_crop], [pix_movement], and
> [pix_dump]. I think I might also change the source and try taking the
> distance between current/previous frames usin
On 2010-05-14 17:06, Jack wrote:
> Hello Mathieu,
>
> A problem here with Ubuntu 10.04 :
>
>
>> j...@jack-laptop:~$ LANG=C sudo apt-get install libcv1
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> E: Couldn't find package libcv1
acc
On 2010-05-12 09:17, Yvan Vander Sanden wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Martin Eckart wrote:
i put mikes original version into SVN (externals/hardware/wiimote) and
started to fix that (half a year ago, or so)
>
>> Yes, Yvan's extension omits MotionPlus. I think Classic Controller
>>
On 2010-05-10 22:18, Martin Eckart wrote:
> This package is working almost perfectly for me in Lucid. The main
> issue I'm having right now is that the nunchuck is being mis-recognized
> as the classic controller for which there is no support. I get the
> message "Classic controller attached. The
On 2010-05-11 17:29, bernardo amorim wrote:
> hi all
> is there a puredata for os classic 9.22
>
nope.
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On 2010-05-11 07:07, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> The 'pd-extended' package can now co-exist with the official 'puredata'
> package, hence the binary being called 'pdextended'. It should show up
> in the applications menu, so that's a bug. As for pdsend/pdreceive,
> install 'puredata' to ge
[On 2010-05-11 16:38, John Harrison wrote:
> so [pdp_ieee1394] isn't working? From there you could use [pix_2gem]
>
afaik, [pdp_ieee1394] is a pdp-clone of the videoDV backend of Gem;
everything that applies to Gem's "dv" support should also apply to
[pdp_ieee1394].
my information might be outda
On 2010-05-11 16:29, András Murányi wrote:
>> the "dv" backend in pix_video refers to camcorder's (those ieee1394
>> cameras that don't work with coriander); it doesn't work with the new
>> juju stack, however (found in recent linux kernels; most distributions
>> seem to only ship this new stack :
On 2010-05-11 15:54, Michal Seta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to get a Point Grey Firefly (firewire) camera
> working in Linux (Karmic). It works fine with ReactiVision and
> coriander (the only 2 apps I tried). In pd, I was preferring
> [pix_video] but neither v4l2 driver nor dv1394 w
On 2010-05-10 17:18, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
> one is [iemguts/oreceive]. what's the other one ?
[gemreceive], which is a clone of the above.
>
> and why "don't try to hunt them down" ?
>
because most likely there are better/more portable ways to fix the
original problem.
this reminds me o
On 2010-05-10 07:34, Alexandre Porres wrote:
> hi there, quick question,
>
> say I got a [send] object and many pairing [receive]... how do you predict
> the ordering of messages, or can't you do it at all? Meaning, which receive
> will actually receive the data first? The one that was first conne
On 2010-05-09 18:08, Pedro Lopes wrote:
> [1] https://puredata.info/Members/PedroLopes/flashserverLinuxFix
>
it would be way easier to get the fixes into the sources if you could
supply a patch-file (e.g. with "svn diff flashserver.c"), and post that
(either to the bug-tracker at sourceforge or
On 2010-04-29 21:29, t'es in t'es bat wrote:
> Hello Hans,
> Thanks for helping, unfortunately
> i got errors :
> cc -g -O2 -DPD -Wall -W -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses
> -Wno-switch -DDL_OPEN -DMACOSX -DUNISTD -I/usr/X11R6/include
> -I../portaudio/include -I../portaudio/src/co
On 2010-04-29 14:32, Pedro Lopes wrote:
> On PD you can use the -verbose and - debug options, for instance:
>
> $ pd -verbose -d 2
"-d 1" means core->gui traffic
"-d 2" means gui->core traffic
"-d 3" means both
but this doesn't give you time stamps.
i experimented a bit with using tcpdump, but
On 2010-04-29 10:01, colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
>
> - "IOhannes m zmoelnig" a écrit :
>
>> "safe" value. "1" is not very safe (it triggers messages quite
>> often),
>> so i'd say "something higher" (20, 100, 1000?) o
On 2010-04-29 01:30, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
>> My issue is that I've wound up spending quite some time putting [pipe]
>> objects between different parameters of gem chains in order for one to
>> change a set number of milliseconds after another. I basically want a
>> whole chain parameter pipe,
On 2010-04-28 22:14, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
>> i'm not opposed to raising the "default", but it should only affect
>> the arguments.
>
> If I say [metro 0.5], I'm not using a default value.
> Furthermore, if I send 0.5 to [metro], right inlet, I'm not using a
> default value.
>
> [metro] does
On 2010-04-28 13:19, colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
> what about setting metro default argument to same as delay?
>
> just for awkward windows users like me
>
> $ diff -uw x_time.c.old x_time.c
> --- x_time.c.old 2010-04-28 11:16:06 +
> +++ x_time.c 2010-04-28 11:16:30 +
> @@ -107,7 +1
On 2010-04-27 08:28, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 2010-04-26 at 18:10 -0500, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
>> [$n 1] often isn't recognized when I first load an abstraction.
>> However, if I create one in a patch it creates properly, first time.
>> So I find myself having to open my abstractions a
On 2010-04-27 04:01, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, red honki wrote:
>
>> hi,i redraw pd logo for svg. if u are intresting, u can download it. thx.
>> www.flickr.com/photos/honki/4556521354/
>
> the gradient of the [pd] box suggests a lightsource at the top left,
> whereas the th
On 2010-04-26 03:25, Ed Kelly wrote:
> Well...that got me thinking. I've often wondered how to avoid nameclashes.
> If each object has a prefix then this could be avoided.
>
> So, jmmmp externs could be called jmmmp.prepend or jmmmp.rds etc (or
> jmmmp_rds - whatever flavour suits your tongue!)
On 2010-04-25 15:04, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
>> Just a quick note: as operating systems treat upper- and lowercase in
>> filenames differently (Linux is picky and will not load
>> renderDepthSelector.pd for an object called [renderdepthselector],
>>
On 2010-04-24 12:02, Peter Plessas wrote:
>
> mfg.adsr
> P
>
what does "mfg.adsr" stand for?
mgbarta
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On 2010-04-22 16:52, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>> such break can and will happen with other externals as well (e.g. a lot
>> of gui objects will just plainly crash when used with a Pd-version they
>> have not been compiled against)
>
> which externals ? which versions of pd ?
iemgui (the library;
On 2010-04-22 16:23, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> Didn't someone write wrapper abstractions for this? oscx might be
i think i posted such wrappers once or twice.
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On 2010-04-22 16:26, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> oscx is community-maintained. I did some commits, mainly to [OSCroute],
> which is not buggy AFAIK, others did other commits.
>
ok. i did some commits as well.
but still it shows how bad a maintainer community can be.
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On 2010-04-22 12:16, João Pais wrote:
>
> you often say that iemguts is very experimental and can be broken in the
it's probably a disclaimer, just as Pd seems to be not reaching a
release "1".
> next day (due to developments in pd gui or something?). there are some
> very interesting things the
On 2010-04-22 03:18, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>> On Wed, 2010-04-21 at 13:30 +0200, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
>>> A way could be to include help-patches (which are missing right now)
>>> and put a comment that read "DEPRECATED" in each of them.
>> Absolute
On 2010-04-21 14:53, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't understand the behaviour of routeOSC (and OSCroute which behaves
> the same, but I won't use it:).
>
> It seems it only works with one-level arguments, that is:
>
> [routeOSC /foo]
>
> works as I expect:
>
> "/foo 123" -> "123" o
On 2010-04-21 13:46, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>
> Absolutely..
>
> Again, it seems just a matter of someone doing the work (tm)
>
in the meantime i have added a "deprecated" message to the OSCx objects
(right; i have written that 3 times in the last 15 minutes; i'll stop now)
> Roman
>
ah, mat
On 2010-04-21 13:30, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Roman Haefeli escribió:
>
>> Do _not_ start to use the OSCx externals, since they are buggy and
>> unmaintained. Use the OSC and net objects from mrpeach instead (packOSC,
>> unpackOSC, routeOSC, udpsend, udpreceive etc). The OSCx externals are
>> s
On 2010-04-21 10:14, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there help patches for dumpOSC, OSCsend, unpackOSC? If so, where can
> they be found?
> I have Pd Extended and the dll's are in the folders "mrpeach" and
> "oscx"; however, the help patches for the mentioned objects are not
> there (in o
On 2010-04-20 18:24, Vilson Vieira wrote:
> 2010/4/20 IOhannes m zmoelnig
>
>> On 2010-04-19 19:09, Vilson Vieira wrote:
>>> Guys,
>>>
>>> is there any object (or any way to create an external object) to get
>>> informations about other objects
On 2010-04-20 15:57, august wrote:
i seems like you really should to try to update to the newest versions
of everything.
>>>
>>>
>>> hmm. it is hard to know what is the right pd to download.
>
>> i don't know about packages, but probably you can even install the lucid
>> package (0
On 2010-04-20 16:00, august wrote:
>> and what about
>> http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/Pd-0.42.5-extended-ubuntu-karmic-i386.deb
ahja, i knew there was something...
>
>
> or, can you tell me where to get the Pd-0.42.5-extended source code?
>
> I can fight through the build
On 2010-04-19 19:09, Vilson Vieira wrote:
> Guys,
>
> is there any object (or any way to create an external object) to get
> informations about other objects on the patch at the moment (for example,
> the number of inlets/outlets of one object, it's state (number, symbol, ...)
> and other things)?
On 2010-04-19 18:56, Vilson Vieira wrote:
> Guys,
>
> and how about PD-anywhere? How ZenGarden is influenced by? Isn't them so
> similar?
no, the only similarity between the 2 is, that both run on computers
(you could say "smallish computers", but compared to computers some
years ago, there is no
On 2010-04-20 02:20, august wrote:
>> On 2010-04-18 22:05, august wrote:
>>>
>>> I just built pd 0.41.4 extended and can see that in all of the sampler
>>
>> i seems like you really should to try to update to the newest versions
>> of everything.
>>
>
>
> hmm. it is hard to know what is the rig
On 2010-04-19 21:56, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> What happened with FFMPEG support ?
>
i told it to get lost.
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On 2010-04-19 03:49, Jarbas Jacome wrote:
> Hello all.
> Nice project.
> I have a question:
> As ZenGarden is LGPL, doesn't it allow someone to do a proprietary and
> closed software using it?
> If yes, doesn't it conflicts with Pure Data license?
why would it?
max/MSP did not conflict either
fga
On 2010-04-18 22:05, august wrote:
>
> I just built pd 0.41.4 extended and can see that in all of the sampler
i seems like you really should to try to update to the newest versions
of everything.
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On 2010-04-19 09:27, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 03:24:56PM +0200, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
>> By the way a similar improvement in the message domain would be the
>> possibility to force an order among [r]s of a given [s]. In this
>> case the interface would be simple
On 2010-04-18 16:16, Martin Peach wrote:
> Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
>>
>> Is there an object that can read textfiles (or any other file type) that
>> includes "spaces" and can output these spaces (as something) so I can
>> convert them to "ascii 32" or "ascii 160"?
>>
>
> [mrpeach/binfile] will out
On 2010-04-18 14:50, august wrote:
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>
> I recompiled Gem with v4l2, but now have the same problem as these two
> guys:
it seems like those are just one guy...
>
> http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-2223-gem-pix-video-firewire-linux
> http://lists.puredata.
On 2010-04-14 11:10, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It would be great it phasor~ and/or osc~ could receive phase information
> (right inlet) as a signal.
> objects like *~ can recognize if they are receiving a float or a signal on
> their left inlet?
>
> if this feature was added in vanilla, w
On 2010-04-12 19:45, Gintaras Lau. wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> There are many step by step sites to add repositories, externals,
> libraries and do other configuration. But what usually drops me down
> is that magic word "make".
>
> Where could be the important points to understand and finish every
>
is there a reason for omitting the subject?
On 2010-04-12 21:11, Paulo Casaes wrote:
> netsend and netreceive can send any type of message. You should look
> into OSC for your needs.
well afaics, OSC doesn't give you any advantage with the original problems.
the problem seems to be related to Pd'
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On 2010-04-11 23:24, Gintaras Lau. wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> a problem I have encountered is my native language symbols like:
> ą,č,ę,ė,į,š,ų,ū. I use Alt+Shift keys to change layout.
> While typing I get symbols like font webding. As I started to enter
> text from the textfile (instead of typing to
On 2010-04-11 19:07, duncan speakman wrote:
> hi,
> i'm trying to use the gps object in Pd as part of an RjDj scene and
> their forum is down at the moment so i thought i'd look for help
> here...
>
> so pd has a limit on the size of numbers it can use and i'm looking
well, Pd has no such limit.
On 2010-04-07 01:41, tim vets wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> i think it comes with the latest pd extended, at least i didn't explicitly
it comes with pd-vanilla(!) >=0.42
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On 2010-04-06 18:23, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> For a reason I can't explain I usually use
>
> pix_film
> |
> alpha
> |
> pix_alpha
>
the order of appearance of [alpha] is not relevant (as long as it
happens before the Geo): it just enables alpha blending.
[pix_alpha] will calculate the alpha-mask o
On 2010-04-01 18:11, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>
>
> That's currently the problem with your help patch. The behavior of the
> object is clear from the usage description, but then you decide to put
> "per abstraction" in all caps, which made me wonder whether you mean
> "per abstraction instan
On 2010-04-01 18:11, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>
> Why not just add two instances of an abstraction to the example?
there should be an examples folder (i don't know whether you are using
pd-extended and if so, whether the examples are included)
>
> Also you say:
> "having multiple [propertyban
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