Hi,
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think there is going to be no good order for that page. One thing
that would make things easier is if there was some platform detection,
and then there was a link at the top of the page for the detected
platform. If anyone did the work to add that
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On 2012-10-01 10:02, Charles Goyard wrote:
In these days of universal binaries for mac, the All platforms
wording is really misleading to newcomers.
we should prepare ourselves for the time when apple decides to reveal
their dark side and use the
I had a feeling my problems were Windows-related (see previous post) so I'm
trying to get this new computer to work with Pd and Ubuntu:
Ubuntu Lucid, ATI Radeon HD7770. The driver is installed, and I just compiled
Gem from scratch against Pd-extended-0.42.5.
I get:
error: GEM: Unable to
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On 2012-10-01 11:08, Ed Kelly wrote:
...when I try to create a Gem window. Looking at a previous post in
the archive, setting the environment variable GEM_SINGLE_CONTEXT to
1 does not change this. I'm stuck! GL screensavers are working
On 2012-10-01 11:08, Ed Kelly wrote:
...when I try to create a Gem window. Looking at a previous post in
the archive, setting the environment variable GEM_SINGLE_CONTEXT to
1 does not change this. I'm stuck! GL screensavers are working
correctly...
do glxgears work?
Hmmm...
glxgears
Greetings All
I'm trying export time to a file in the format MMDDhhmmss but it
doesn't concatenate MM DD hh mm ss when I use the pack object.
I can export the data to a file but how do I concatenate everything
together so it outputs as MMDDhhmmss with no spaces in-between?
Aloha
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2012-10-01 10:02, Charles Goyard wrote:
In these days of universal binaries for mac, the All platforms
wording is really misleading to newcomers.
we should prepare ourselves for the time when apple decides to reveal
their dark side and use the term source for
Am 01.10.12 12:14, schrieb Rick T:
Greetings All
I'm trying export time to a file in the format MMDDhhmmss but it
doesn't concatenate MM DD hh mm ss when I use the pack object.
put a messagebox below the pack: [$1$2$3$4$5$6(
cheers,
marian
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On 2012-10-01 12:14, Charles Goyard wrote:
Sure, thanks.
On a side note, it could be nice to have the link to the source
code for beta here:
https://puredata.info/downloads/pd-extended/releases/0.43.1
i added a generic link to the
if you just use $1 for something like 07, then it will cut off the leading
zero (which in this case, you need)
so might be best just to split everything into individual floats, like:
[ 1 9 7 8 0 7 2 9 0 9 3 0 2 1 (
and then just feed that into a big compound message like
[
After adding
export LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1
to $home/.bashrc
glxgears works fine, but not Gem. Still the same. ?!
glxinfo gives me a lot of output, and the table seems to indicate better-than
the values you gave below, e.g.
Vis Vis Visual Trans buff lev render DB ste r g b a aux
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On 2012-10-01 12:35, i go bananas wrote:
if you just use $1 for something like 07, then it will cut off the
leading zero (which in this case, you need)
so might be best just to split everything into individual floats,
like:
[ 1 9 7 8 0 7 2 9
Thanks for the info but two issues that pop up when I try this are
1) when I use zexy date and time object there's no option for leading zeros
if I split everything out as floats.
2) when I pipe the messagebox
[ $1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8$9$10$11$12$13$14 ] into the
|
add $1
|
textfile
it just prints 0;
On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 00:14 -1000, Rick T wrote:
Greetings All
I'm trying export time to a file in the format MMDDhhmmss but it
doesn't concatenate MM DD hh mm ss when I use the pack object.
I can export the data to a file but how do I concatenate everything
together so it outputs
Thanks that made it work :-)
Aloha
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 1:24 AM, Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 00:14 -1000, Rick T wrote:
Greetings All
I'm trying export time to a file in the format MMDDhhmmss but it
doesn't concatenate MM DD hh mm ss when I
I thought you wanted values to interpolate between the origin and destination
(making a curve over time). Finding a value between is trickier and may require
some kind of implementation that belongs to preset_hub. Of course, then the
question is how do you weigh such interpolation (or what
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On 2012-10-01 13:23, Rick T wrote:
Thanks for the info but two issues that pop up when I try this are
1) when I use zexy date and time object there's no option for
leading zeros
so you can hook the [makefilename %02d] directly to [date]/[time].
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On 10/01/2012 06:31 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2012-10-01 12:14, Charles Goyard wrote:
Sure, thanks.
On a side note, it could be nice to have the link to the source
code for beta here:
] a source tarball?
fgmsdr
IOhannes
[1]
http://blinky.at.or.at:/auto-build/latest/Pd-extended_0.43.3~20121001-source.tar.bz2
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I just went thru Transifex and included all of the updated translations
into Pd-extended, so those will be showing up in tomorrow's nightly builds:
https://puredata.info/downloads/pd-extended/releases/0.43.1
There were a number of new languages included:
- Catalan (99% complete)
- Czech (73%
it.
removed. sorry for any inconvenience.
btw, isn't [1] a source tarball?
fgmsdr
IOhannes
[1]
http://blinky.at.or.at:/auto-build/latest/Pd-extended_0.43.3~20121001-source.tar.bz2
Ah, yes, that is a tarball, but they aren't supposed to be there... I
need to fix that, thanks
As I wrote, I think you just implement linear interpolation. Let the user
insert other objects in the chain to build their own
curve. To be specific about the example:
[hsl] -- from 0 to 1
|
[recall $1(
|
[expr pow($f1-int($f1),2)+int($f1)]
|
[preset_hub]
Hi,
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
http://blinky.at.or.at:/auto-build/latest/Pd-extended_0.43.3~20121001-source.tar.bz2
Ah, yes, that is a tarball, but they aren't supposed to be there... I
need to fix that, thanks for pointing it out.
The source tarballs are still experimental, that's
On 10/01/2012 11:30 AM, Charles Goyard wrote:
Hi,
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
http://blinky.at.or.at:/auto-build/latest/Pd-extended_0.43.3~20121001-source.tar.bz2
Ah, yes, that is a tarball, but they aren't supposed to be there... I
need to fix that, thanks for pointing it out
Dear List,
I had to format my SD card after rpi-update filled up the entire disk. So I
installed the latest version of Raspbian(2012-09-18), and installed Pd.
It seems to work ok, but pdsend is nowhere to be found. I thought it was
part of Pd by default in Linux.
I tried sudo apt-get install
Hi folks,
So... I put out some PhaseVoc patches about 2/3 years ago. One Live (on the
fly) and another version that loaded samples.
Well, on top of that I built many things during my PhD, related to my
research of course. I started calling it the brane. Since I delievered my
revised PhD text
On 10/01/2012 08:51 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Dear List,
I had to format my SD card after rpi-update filled up the entire disk.
So I installed the latest version of Raspbian(2012-09-18), and
installed Pd. It seems to work ok, but pdsend is nowhere to be found. I
thought it was part of Pd by
Releasing an update to my Live Phase Vocoder/Sampler patch, all Pd-Vanilla,
works better at version 0.42 (or Pd-Extended 0.42.5 as well). It has an
Autotuner, a Harmonizer and other stuff.
Check it out and Download at:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3AoiT0xk8fndm5VVDZoaDZuQlE
thanks
Alex
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