Dear pd-list,
I can instantiate [pix_video], but not find and use the build in webcam of my
computer.
I’m running Pd Pd 0.45.4 32bit with
GEM: ver: 0.93.3
GEM: compiled: Nov 10 2011
on a Macbook Air running OS X 10.9.1
The [dialog( message does not open a dialog window.
Sending [enumerate(
On 09/02/2010, at 19.03, Max wrote:
there is a bug in vanilla and even in the latest rewrite, that dots
followed by a space are disappearing after saving and reopening
patches.
make the first line in this patch read
first 1. - see there is no dot!
after reopening you'll see:
first 1 - see
On 22/09/2009, at 9.17, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 21/09/2009, at 17.13, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Last night there was the first successful Mac OS X nightly build
of the pd-gui-rewrite branch with the whole -extended lib set.
The Ubuntu nightly has been
On 21/09/2009, at 17.13, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Last night there was the first successful Mac OS X nightly build of
the pd-gui-rewrite branch with the whole -extended lib set. The
Ubuntu nightly has been running for a while now. The Windows build
should start showing up today
On 02/05/2009, at 3.31, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
So here's the solution i came up with, you
make a 'lib' folder in your project, stick the libraries as folders in
'lib', then use [declare -path lib]. Here's an example:
http://puredata.info/Members/hans/vanilla_libdir.tar.bz2
But what
On 06/04/2009, at 8.49, Frank Barknecht wrote:
I would also strongly recommend to use a consistent terminology for
lists that
are not lists in the Pd sense: I would call them meta-messages just
like Miller
does, and if there's ambiguity the manual should call proper lists
list-messages.
On 01/04/2009, at 16.34, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
I just don't want to settle on PdCon if
it's only useful to attendees. (of course, I understand that in a
good open-source community knowledge gained by any members contributes
in some way to the knowledge of the group... but I'm talking more
On 30/03/2009, at 14.01, Luke Iannini wrote:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:52 AM, volker böhm vbo...@gmx.ch wrote:
On 30 Mar 2009, at 00:31, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 29, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Steffen Juul wrote:
On 29/03/2009, at 17.41, volker böhm wrote:
however i never succeeded
On 30/03/2009, at 16.31, volker böhm wrote:
i would be interested in knowing what's the startup sequence when
double clicking on the app bundle.
I think Hans has documented exactly that. Maybe you can find the
appropriate thread on the pd-dev list.
On 29/03/2009, at 17.41, volker böhm wrote:
however i never succeeded in building pd vanilla on osx myself
(anyone?).
No, not with the makefile shipped with vanilla. It would be nice to
know who Miller actually builds it.
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On 24/03/2009, at 18.10, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Scrolling in a number box is not a standard GUI interaction, and
not particularly intuitive.
So thats the initial reason. Chancing the numberbox to a slider could
live together with not making the colour changes i opposed to (- i
On 21/03/2009, at 3.44, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 11, 2009, at 8:42 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
but myteries unveiled are good for learning.
so it boils down to in-line documentation of the mysteries used.
Unveiled mysteries are indeed good, yes, we could almost define it as
To cut a longer story short:
- No i don't want everyone to live there life linearly. How could
that at all be assumed. (I rather embrace the opposite.)
- The Pd tutorials that Miller ship with Pd is bottom-up. That is the
didactic contract with the reader. So if you want a
What is the largest integer not exceeding 0 (zero)? I've asked
before, but I'll still like to know.
Best, Steffen
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On 19/03/2009, at 17.24, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Steffen Juul wrote:
What is the largest integer not exceeding 0 (zero)?
I've asked before, but I'll still like to know.
It's 0.
Ok. It's just that when one send the 0 signal to a wrap~ instance it
returns 1. (wrap
On 10/03/2009, at 23.27, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
(snip) Many newbies are hung up because they can't get the example
patches to do anything. A lot of the time, that's because they
haven't turned up the audio.
So to be precis and to check if i understand you correct: It's the
word
On 10/03/2009, at 18.11, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
(...) and the green/white toggle from [pddp/dsp].
I quite strongly think [cvn]'s tricks should be avoided in help
patches, especially those default for vanilla objects.
Reason being it took me quite some time before i got heads and
On 07/02/2009, at 17.38, y wrote:
Am I missing something ?
does the Pd console tell you that list-drip was not created? list-
drip is part of list-abs.
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On 22/01/2009, at 14.34, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
* fixes [pix_2grey] on OSX/intel
Ahh. I see how it should work. Makes all sense now.
* fixes [pix_data] on OSX/intel
Danke schöen! I need to get you a beer when/if i meet you (again).
Best, Steffen
On 21/01/2009, at 10.35, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
one more thing: could someone test whether [pix_2grey] works with
the new 10.4 build?
How do i/one test if it works? It instantiate and does something to
the image loaded by pix_image in the help patch. Like turns my
testbild.png into
On 19/01/2009, at 10.57, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
have fun
thanks, but my fun stopped at:
8
/path/to/Gem.d_fat: dlopen(/path/to/Gem.d_fat, 10): Symbol not found:
_close$UNIX2003
Referenced from: /path/to/Gem.d_fat
Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
Gem: can't load
On 20/01/2009, at 22.13, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
could you try the binary at http://iem.at/~zmoelnig/GEM/
Gem0.91.2_104.tgz
(it seems to work here)
works/loads. thanks! that was fast.
Then i have another problem but it's not new. it's with pix_data.
when i query it for rgb values
On 05/01/2009, at 20.24, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Basically, the sooner we have the new u_main.tk replacement code
finished, the sooner we can start tackling things like this in a
rational fashion. Here are some parts that are good modules to
work on:
- unified preference panel
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
old devices and run new software on them. We now have our first
Reware HOWTO video, showing the basics of how to use a Reware image
yourself, then it illustrates some of the Pd patches we've made:
That's one
On 10/11/2008, at 17.34, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
IMHO, these wikis should use MoinMoin syntax (snip)
On a similar note: What's wrong with http://puredata.info/community/
organization ?
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On 08/11/2008, at 5.00, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I say just make a page. A page in http://puredata.info/community
we didn't manage to meet up in copenhagen, yet, but made a wee page
in http://puredata.info/community/organization/. That is one level
deeper in/up/down from the
On 07/11/2008, at 19.43, Rich E wrote:
(snip) Mac PowerPC G4 (snip) I get a warning that -arch i386 was
specified to ld (snip)
The PowerPC G4 isn't i386, ain't?
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On 25/09/2008, at 18.46, Jack wrote:
if someone is interrested to include this list-abs
I also posted a list-abs'ish list abs a while back. Maybe we can make
a prospect wiki page that can function as a hub for list-abs that are
not in the list-abs?
@Frank: Would you mind pointing out what
http://vimeo.com/1643757
Blind Date, feat. Florian Hollerweger and IOhannes Zmolnig
(care to elaborate on it/the setup?)
Any other?
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On 21/09/2008, at 16.02, Charles Henry wrote:
For real-time filtering, you can't already know the sample that
comes next.
Isn't that what windows (=(?) blocks in Pd-lingo) is for?
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On Sat, September 20, 2008 4:02 pm, Lao Yu wrote:
exactly inside the folder that they were. For instance, the patch /
3.audio.examples/D02.adsr.pd would not work if it is opened from a
different folder.
How do you open it? Are you opening it from the help browser?
On 06/09/2008, at 17.20, mark edward grimm wrote:
hello,
i just noticed that cydia offers 'mrmr' on the 2.0 jailbroken
iphones. i never tried it on the old 1.1.4 firmware so im not
certain how to connect the iphone to pd. im on osx 10.5. is there a
tutorial on how to make the
On 13/08/2008, at 9.27, Luke Iannini wrote:
I think we should adopt - for spaces, since it's the most prevalent
style I've encountered.
I personal don't care if it's dash or underscore or camelCase.
And, I think whatever we decide on as the
hierarchical separator should be used to separate
On 12/08/2008, at 3.32, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[keyname] changed to be more cross-platform, and more key commands
were added.
Are such differences (in the core objectclasses) between Pd-extended
and Pd(-vanilla) documented somewhere?
I can't tell you how you should go about it, but
On 05/08/2008, at 8.27, Atte André Jensen wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
(num)
|
[set channel$1(
|
[throw~ channelX]
Where is this set-ability documented?
in the help patch. if you right-click a throw~ object you can choose
help which will get you to the help-patch of the throw~
On 02/08/2008, at 21.51, smilingmolecule wrote:
(...) how can i save the path to the file, so that i dont have to
rechoose the file after each restart?
one slightly dodgy approach in the attached patch.
savepath.pd
Description: Binary data
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On 03/08/2008, at 21.43, marius schebella wrote:
Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I'm looking for something that works like gate, just with audio
signals,
is there anything outthere already that does this?
for audio you can use multiplication. right inlet is 0 or 1.
[*~ 0]
i was slow...
Please reply to pdweb to continue this discussion.
On 29/07/2008, at 19.36, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
This reminds me, we really need that gallery section on puredata.info
to show stuff like this off... It was so close to completion, anyone
want to take it live?
First off, i'm the slack
On 25/06/2008, at 22.33, cyrille henry wrote:
so finally, what should be the name of this object?
is it ok if i remove the other test i made and to use only this one?
I think you a free to name your code what you want. And also to
delete it. I however think people would find it interesting
On 24/06/2008, at 12.17, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Feel free to critique my suggestions, but it isn't really productive
until there are suggestions for how to do it differently, rather than
merely saying my suggestion is bad.
Depends on what it is to be different from. If it is to be
On Mon, June 23, 2008 2:17 pm, Roman Haefeli wrote:
the only good reason to keep [tabread4~] in pd is to keep backwards
compatibility with patches that exploit [tabread4~]'s wierd behaviour,
imo.
Witch is a good enough reason to keep it, imho.
I much prefer Frank's suggestion. I.e. using the
On 15/06/2008, at 19.39, James Dunn wrote:
2) Why does it take 2 bangs to start it?
Execution order. Have a look at [trigger]. You want the right most
inlet of expr to get it input the last - if i'm not mistaken.
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Since this is about user installed externals, why not let each user
choose what colour they want their bike shed?
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On 11/06/2008, at 16.03, Andy Farnell wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 13:23:28 +0200
Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 12:09 +0100, Hans Roels wrote:
Apart from [soundfiler] I use this trick to get the size of any
array
(audio or data) in pd vanilla:
(array1 = the
On 07/06/2008, at 6.20, Mike McGonagle wrote:
Oh, I was also wondering if there could be some sort of 'feedback'
from [declare] that tells us what the path is?
You can run Pd in verbose mode and see where it looks for things.
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On 05/06/2008, at 23.38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pd-0.42.0-extended
Pardon my ignorance; what does the 42 mean?
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On 04/06/2008, at 8.35, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 02/06/2008, at 14.25, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
if you (or anybody else) finds more bugs till tomorrow
Has something happened to [pix_data] since
GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs
GEM: compiled: May 21 2008
? (I can't see anything
On 02/06/2008, at 14.25, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
if you (or anybody else) finds more bugs till tomorrow
Has something happened to [pix_data] since
GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs
GEM: compiled: May 21 2008
? (I can't see anything in the Changelog.)
I have a patch that uses that where the output is very
On 03/06/2008, at 20.48, Steffen Juul wrote:
On 02/06/2008, at 14.25, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
if you (or anybody else) finds more bugs till tomorrow
Has something happened to [pix_data] since
GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs
GEM: compiled: May 21 2008
? (I can't see anything in the Changelog.)
I
On 02/06/2008, at 9.48, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
finally i have decided to release Gem-0.91 codename 'tigital'.
Cool, thanks.
I just made (with bash+) a pd-patch that instantiate all the object-
classes that have a help-patch in the Gem folder. It's attached in
case others might find
On 02/06/2008, at 14.25, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
if you (or anybody else) finds more bugs till tomorrow, i will
hopefully fix them and re-release...
The best i can manage to do right now wrt. finding bugs is to post
the output, that is printed to the Pd console (shown below). I can
On 02/06/2008, at 14.35, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jun 2, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Steffen Juul wrote:
I just made (with bash+) a pd-patch that instantiate all the
object-classes that have a help-patch in the Gem folder. It's
attached in case others might find it useful for testing
On 02/06/2008, at 15.38, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
(snip) is there a hsv2rgb.pd in this path?
No. Some tosser didn't append Gem to /path/to/ in the path
settings. /..\
so all in all i am quite happy with your output :-)
I'm also quite happy now. Thanks for straightening it!
you did
On 29/05/2008, at 4.09, Rich E wrote:
Which brought me to another question; is there any way currently to
do a 'cd' or 'pwd' in pd?
Since your already on the external path you could use [getdir] from
ggee.
I tried:
[pwd (
|
[shell]
but this has the same problem of openpanel and
On 23/05/2008, at 15.51, marius schebella wrote:
just wanted to say that it needed some time, but finally this also
runs
on mac (at least on intel with os x 10.5).
thanks to mathieu!
How did you go by installing? I'm confused since the install guide in
the manual [0] mentions ruby but
On 23/05/2008, at 10.30, hard off wrote:
if you have a nested abstraction, and edit that abstraction,
then closing the parent window without saving disables the 'quit pd-
extended' option in the menubar.
Hmm. I can't reproduce. Pd-extended 0.40.3 22th of May edition.
On 18/05/2008, at 12.16, Roman Haefeli wrote:
i don't see a benefit in having to tell _in_ a help-file where to find
the class.
I agree.
And the same goes for the other way around. That would be very good
for giving the help browser a bash, especially (dynamically creation
of) the
On 15/05/2008, at 13.20, martin brinkmann wrote:
#N canvas 481 272 608 289 10;
#X obj 15 217 splitfilename;
#X obj 106 244 print;
#X text 478 79 freeze pd!!!;
#X msg 44 76 symbol
qwertzuiopasdfghjklyxcvbnmqwertzuiopasdfghjklyxcvbnmqwertzuiopasdfghjk
lqasdf
;
#X connect 0 1 1 0;
#X
On 15/05/2008, at 16.37, martin brinkmann wrote:
sorry for any inconvenience.
For my part; I enjoy that this issue shows that version numbers on
lib/externals make great sense. Sadly it's a rare phenomenon.
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On 14/05/2008, at 0.16, marius schebella wrote:
David Golightly wrote:
Keep in mind I'm
still learning Tcl/Tk, so some of these ideas, while excellent, are a
little beyond my technical grasp at this point and may be
improvements
that we make incrementally over time. Also, I have a
On 12/05/2008, at 23.40, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Maybe you want to change that as well while you're at it
Good idea.
- with an advance warning so I can adapt my filter in time.
Alternatively you could make your filter look for list-id in 'List-
ID: [phrase] list-id ' instead of (part of)
On 13/05/2008, at 20.09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On May 13, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Enrique Erne wrote:
1) at the moment if one modifies the preferences of i.e. vanilla pd
the pd-extended looses all path and startup preferences (this is on
osx i don't know about win or linux).
i would
On 13/05/2008, at 21.06, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 13/05/2008, at 18.46, Steffen Juul wrote:
Or.. it's there in the email i sent before this one, but not in the
one by you/IOhannes.
well, i sent my reply to pd-ot, and directly to frank and you.
you probably have
On 12/05/2008, at 7.03, Joseph Barrows wrote:
(...) is there a tute or some details on howto do this i can read
up on and refer to while patching?
See /trunk/doc/additional/pd-msg/ of the SVN repo at SF.
Those tut/docs are also shipped with Pd-extended.
Not that this so-called dynamic
On Sun, May 11, 2008 1:29 pm, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
- about the Apply button, I think it should only show up on platforms
where it is a common thing. On Mac OS X, it should just be OK and
Cancel. On Windows, there should be Apply. I think GNOME has moved
away from Apply, but I
On 10/05/2008, at 19.48, David Golightly wrote:
Ok, after a busy week this is what I've been able to come up with
for the Path dialog.
Looking really good! The browse functionality is a fair idiom in a
such GUI as oppose to entering text, i think.
One comment: I have a beef with the
On 11/05/2008, at 2.25, David Golightly wrote:
So... what's the procedure for checking in to svn :)?
(FWIW.) To make a patch and submit it to the patch-tracker as SF.
Then a few things can happen (and some combinations):
1) Miller accepts it and it gets into vanilla section of SVN 2)
On 09/05/2008, at 11.27, Roman Haefeli wrote:
changing the mail filters shouldn't be too hard ;-)
And why filter list-mail by subject? I might miss an obvious reason,
thats why i ask.
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On 07/05/2008, at 9.54, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Derek Holzer wrote:
4) Grammar/spelling, of course
Miller refers to Pd rather than PD, shouldn't this canonical
form be
used? (which reminds me, that even the header of this list says
[PD] :-|)
Oh dear. Any chance of changing that
On 03/05/2008, at 20.06, David Golightly wrote:
So, I'm interested in starting with fixing some of the messy
dialogs, then working toward getting a mouse-less edit mode.
That sounds great. I especially like your focus on editing objects
prefs.
For the path/lib pref panel, the attached
On 25/04/2008, at 19.25, Steffen Juul wrote:
On 25/04/2008, at 18.34, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
Fundamentally, [z~] is a *very* useful primitive to have
I think, fundamentally z~ is just delread~/delwrite~ with a different
way
On 25/04/2008, at 17.06, Miller Puckette wrote:
OMG, is it really true that pow and pow~ are reversed from each
other in
Max (and hence cyclone)!?
no (the assumption in the above is not true). according to the
reference manuals downloadable from C74's website [0], pow and pow~
are
On 25/04/2008, at 17.37, marius schebella wrote:
in max (4.6) you get
[6\
|
[pow 2]
|
[36\
That is odd. It matches the example in their reference manuals but
not the text unless base and exponent momentarily means something
else while reading that text.
On 24/04/2008, at 19.17, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
But, there is the potential confusion of [pow][pow~][**][**~], it
would
be nice if the signal version of maths behaved the same as the
non-signal maths with the same name (confusing if [pow] exists but the
signal equivalent is [**~]).
On 15/04/2008, at 5.09, Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote:
I need to compose a OSC message like this: [/messagename xxx yyy
( where xxx and yyy are
values from fiddle. And I need that one message is build and send
everytime xxx or yyy changes.
Like the attached maybe?
buildingmsg.pd
Inspired by the (other) topic on force sensitive resisters:
How is velocity sensitive keyboards made, do they use FSR's of some
sort?
I'm sorry if it's too off topic, but it could easily be Pd+Arduion/uC
related.
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On 01/04/2008, at 2.24, danomatika wrote:
Another thing occurred to me as far as ui. When I'm editing
subpatches I sometimes lose the window and have this habit of
clicking on the subpatch object in the parent window and when
nothing happens, I remember it's already open. I would be
On 29/03/2008, at 10.22, Andy Farnell wrote:
for a pair gcd by Euclid then lcm (a, b) = a/gcd(a, b) * b
Dunno how you can extend this to a list lcm(a, b, c ...z) ??
Maybe using 'lcm(a,b,c) = lcm(lcm(a,b),c)' (which is true sine they
share prime factors).
Neat lill' thing.
On 27/03/2008, at 2.04, Derek Holzer wrote:
The circuit diagram is pretty simple, if you can't etch it I think you
could still build it in an afternoon.
One would need to (purchase parts to and) build a programmer first,
right?
Also, i can't find locate the code/hex-file
On 27/03/2008, at 21.45, marius schebella wrote:
hi (hans),
is there a problem with externals/miXed/shadow/cyclone? did you think
about integrating this into pd-extended? I think it is a useful
object.
can you help me, what do I need to do to get it compiled within the
pd-extended build
On 25/03/2008, at 23.35, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That's quite nice. Simple yet engaging.
yeah. nice idea.
How did you make the lights
turn on and off? Did you gather up pictures with each room's light
on?
it seams from the zip packages that one pic was taken with alot but
not
Eyesweb [0] does some 16 point blob detection and tracking of (human,
i guess) skeletons - or the human figure. It can output OSC messages.
Does such tool exist as open source? Like in or for, say, GEM?
[0] Webpage: http://musart.dist.unige.it/EywMain.html
A demo:
Have you scored some RAM already, Hans?
On 25/03/2008, at 21.08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and emerge pd
just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them propertly
yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)
Then maybe
On 20/03/2008, at 18.52, Daniel Wilcox wrote:
I'd like to see drag and drop of pd patches from an OS file browser
onto pd to open them.
I'm sure you'r concerned with a specific or any OS not just an OS,
since it works on Mac OS X. Maybe it's work for the desktop manager
not the OS? -
On 18/03/2008, at 3.29, Mike McGonagle wrote:
I saw R Boulange (sp?) perform with a Radio Baton in the 90's, and
was very interested in that, except that they went for somewhere
around 4000$
Didn't Max Matthews publish the schematics? At icmc07 there was a guy
demoing a vocal piece
Hey Andy,
On 16/03/2008, at 23.12, Andy Farnell wrote:
I just neatened that up into an abstration + help
Thanks for wrapping it up.
All vanilla
I don't think [ln~] is vanilla. But [expr~ ln($v1)] could maybe do,
as it's shipped with vanilla.
Best, Steffen
On 16/03/2008, at 13.52, Roman Haefeli wrote:
i couldn't find anything about the license of those externals, though.
netsend~.c and netreceive~.c says:
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/
or*/
/* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
On 16/03/2008, at 0.38, Philip Rivera wrote:
I've been trying to compile Olaf Matthews netsend~ and netreceive~
objects for pd for an intel mac. Has anyone had any success with
this, or has binaries already compiled.
What error do you get?
I can compile netreceive~ fine. Only need to
On 07/03/2008, at 1.01, naysayer wrote:
when you click on the rampup, jump down, ramp up again you don't
actually get to see that in the example patch because it happens so
quickly in the atom gui.(does anyone agree on that with me??).
I do.
Where as if you print the output of snapshot
On 07/03/2008, at 13.35, altern wrote:
hi
the GEM manual link at puredata.org and gem.iem.org does not work
http://gem.iem.at/manual/
there is another link in http://puredata.info/docs/manuals
enrike
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On 07/03/2008, at 20.05, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Last year I did a workshop on this, you can find the files here:
http://grh.mur.at/misc/PdSpatialization.tar.gz
Great. Took the liberty of adding it to http://puredata.info/docs/
tutorials
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Allow me to chime in. I don't know if this is trivial from the list-
abs or maybe comes as a special case in one of them. But here goes.
[list-alter-idx] takes tree inputs
2) an idx or the list element key (counting from 0)
1) a list in which element number idx will be altered by
0) the new
On 03/03/2008, at 22.36, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Also the recorded streams will be cut and edited a bit and then be
available there as well as in the last years.
But http://lac2008.khm.de/ ...?
What we already have
online is a set of pictures by an IMO amazingly talented KHM student,
Niels
On 01/03/2008, at 20.06, David F. Place wrote:
Yesterday, I rather vaguely reported a bug
I think it is better to add them to the bug tracker:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=478070group_id=55736
best
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On 24/02/2008, at 5.43, Vadim Smahtin wrote:
Can i try anything else?
http://pd-gem.cvs.sourceforge.net/pd-gem/Gem/examples/10.glsl/
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On 16/02/2008, at 0.06, David Plans Casal wrote:
On 15 Feb 2008, at 20:12, brandon zeeb wrote:
By the way, how does one get Miller's Pd packaged into a application
bundle?
use packages/darwin_app, look at the Makefile, customise for your
setup (pd path, etc)
We must assume that Miller
On 14/02/2008, at 16.56, Javier Garcia wrote:
is there any .pdf of the book bang for free?
Yes, http://pd-graz.mur.at/label/book01/bangbook.pdf
http://puredata.info/search?SearchableText=book
http://puredata.info/search?SearchableText=bang
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On 14/02/2008, at 1.29, potax flan wrote:
is there a way to send a semicolon message to pd that tells the
system to use a specific sound output device and number of output
channels?
Yes. But not an official supported way.
it's not too hard to go to the menu and select it from there,
On 12/02/2008, at 13.58, matteo sisti sette wrote:
Are there any changelogs (is this the correct word) listing added
features and especially bugfixes of each PD release?
There are release notes in doc/1.manual/x5.htm. The bug/patch tracker
holds some info, but are not complete either - not
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