Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-05 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
What are the FUN equations? Do you have any info on them? .hc On Feb 4, 2007, at 6:30 AM, hard off wrote: this mapping thing is something like the FUN equations of the kurzweil k2000 ? if so that will save me some work, cos i was gonna convert all the FUN equations to pd files.

Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-05 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
It's all written in Pd, so it should work with any version from the past couple years. .hc On Feb 2, 2007, at 4:43 AM, Jaime Oliver wrote: Can I make it work with Pd 0.40-1 or only with the extended builds? thanks, Jaime On 2/1/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's

Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-05 Thread Kyle Klipowicz
If help is needed, please let me know what I can do to help with the PDDP project. I'm not a coder, but I would love to help clean up Pd's documentation. It would also give me some technical writing practice ;-). ~Kyle On 2/5/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, it should

Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-04 Thread Georg Holzmann
Hallo! What would be really sweet would be to mod that script to have a search function that matches against a pd-vanilla object list, and if the object is not included, find what library it needs, then add an [import needed_object] to the required help file. Yes, good idea - but it won't

Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-04 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Georg Holzmann hat gesagt: // Georg Holzmann wrote: What would be really sweet would be to mod that script to have a search function that matches against a pd-vanilla object list, and if the object is not included, find what library it needs, then add an [import needed_object] to the

Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-02 Thread Steffen
On 02/02/2007, at 10.43, Jaime Oliver wrote: Can I make it work with Pd 0.40-1 or only with the extended builds? Looking at the CVS home of mapping[1], it tells that there is no externals in the lib, only abstractions as there is only .pd files in there, no .c(pp) or the like. Attached

Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-02 Thread Steffen
On 02/02/2007, at 16.31, Kyle Klipowicz wrote: Thanks for generating this list. No problem, it's essentially just a one-liner - attached as a bash script. find_objs_used_in_abs-lib.sh Description: Binary data ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing

Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-02 Thread Kyle Klipowicz
What would be really sweet would be to mod that script to have a search function that matches against a pd-vanilla object list, and if the object is not included, find what library it needs, then add an [import needed_object] to the required help file. That would make it so that the -lib command

[PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-01 Thread Jaime Oliver
Hello HC Steiner, where can I find this mapping library for OSX?? I have been working in two new instruments and that library could be really helpfull. Your paper is a good reflection of the situation of people making new instruments... below is a normalizer or autoscale as you call it in your

Re: [PD] Re: mapping library examples

2007-02-01 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
It's included in the Pd-extended builds 0.39.2 or newer. The library is called mapping. These objects are in the same spirit as the mapping objects, like [autoscale] , [track_min], and [track_max]. Plus cyclone has [minimum] and [maximum], which are very close to the built-in [min]