On 28/04/2007, at 20.37, Stephen Sinclair wrote:
Anyways, this should allow people to use their SVG/HTML web-design-fu
to create nice interfaces to audio applications, PureData patches,
among other things.
Sorry for being a tad green. Andre Schmidt has made some SVG GUI
examples
On 29/04/2007, at 11.08, Steffen wrote:
Say one would like to
use such GUI's to - via OSC - control things in a Pd patch running
on, say, localhost. What is the obvius next step?
Just to be clear: The Pd patch was to run on the server where also
the GUI stuff lives. And which is where the
Hello, I don't know about java but you can send OSC messages with a PHP
script.
Here is a god template:
http://a2hd.com/software
PC
Steffen a écrit :
On 28/04/2007, at 20.37, Stephen Sinclair wrote:
Anyways, this should allow people to use their SVG/HTML web-design-fu
to create nice
Chris McCormick wrote:
http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/s-abstractions.tar.gz?view=tar
I've just installed this, but it seems some abstractions are missing in the
archive, namely:
s-recorder~
s-metro
s-delayunit~
s-midinote
s-midictl
s-snare~
s-varseq
I looked into the cvs for individual files, but
Hi,
attack if the umlauts: Björk uses the reacTable on her new work
according to [1] and [2]. I'm not sure, how much of Pd is still in
there. Anyways, congratulations Günther, Martin and the rest.
[1]
I think I needed dinner -
wait isn't mean what I thought it was,
don't know why it worked
but it seems to work ok without it - and I worked out how to close
the patch
attached are better examples
simon
On 29 Apr 2007, at 10:04 PM, simon wise wrote:
On 29 Apr 2007, at 3:48 AM, Frank
Hallo,
simon wise hat gesagt: // simon wise wrote:
same here - possibly the patch gets printed before it is drawn??
Probably.
with the 'wait' these work for me - with printer.pd already open in
pd, try:
pdprint2.sh name /path/to/directory
I now made a little abstraction for printing.
This is simply a mail test to see if my posting works now.
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yeh - it makes more sense to do it as a patch, I wanted to follow up
Andy's ideas, and wanted to test that message path - perhaps he has a
larger context where a bash script is more appropriate? but you
probably wouldn't want to use the 'old' option in [netreceive] anyway.
simon
On 30 Apr
nice, did you meet Björk in person?
marius.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
attack if the umlauts: Björk uses the reacTable on her new work
according to [1] and [2]. I'm not sure, how much of Pd is still in
there. Anyways, congratulations Günther, Martin and the rest.
[1]
Nice. Thanks for playing with this.
I dug myself into a terrible pit with this last night.
To be honest there are still subtle things I really don't understand.
I tried putting sleep commands in a perl script because
I guessed it was a print before draw type problem, but I got into
a mess with
I'm gonna try Franks method too in a moment. What I ran
up against last night was this:
I have rather a large directory of pd file to print.
A method that loads Pd anew for each patch takes a long time.
And I still had the problem of closing each instance. I was going
to fork, get a PID and
Ooops, sorry for double-posting, but I answered the wrong (10 months old)
thread in my previous email, so once again :
Chris McCormick wrote:
http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/s-abstractions.tar.gz?view=tar
I've just installed this, but it seems some abstractions are missing in the
archive,
Sorry for being a tad green. Andre Schmidt has made some SVG GUI
examples http://osku.de/svg/gui-examples/. Say one would like to
use such GUI's to - via OSC - control things in a Pd patch running
on, say, localhost. What is the obvius next step?
My intuition doesn't ask for a Firefox
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 10:03 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
* But first a cleanup of the ugly patchcord mess is necessary to
comply with the footils.org readability dogma 2.0
url, please! i'd really like to read it, but google
Hallo,
marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
nice, did you meet Björk in person?
The whole world would know. ;)
Ciao
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Hallo,
Peter Worth hat gesagt: // Peter Worth wrote:
thanks for that. by state-saving do you mean saving in a different file
other than the .pd file?
Yes, somthing like my sssad or Memento systems.
Ciao
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On Sun, 2007-04-29 at 17:58 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 10:03 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
* But first a cleanup of the ugly patchcord mess is necessary to
comply with the footils.org readability
Hallo,
btw.: Here you can see the reacTable with Björk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM8SXfB5NHg
there's more there.
Ciao
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marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
nice, did you meet Björk in person?
marius.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
attack if the
I was playing around with sssad and I found it so cute (so much more
than other state saving schemes) that I made a preset saving module
for it.
To test, get sssad included in the s-abstractions
(http://mccormick.cx/projects/s-abstractions/)
Install it all
Put presetstore.pd
Hey,
In several patches I had the following problem:
I make a patch that I'm going to use in another patch. To make it possible
to use several of these subpatches in the main patch, I add a dollarsign
where needed.
But when I apply this to arrays, I cannot make it work.
For example a block that
Hi,
I checked out the documentations from CVS because I wanted to try the
External-making-howto. I compiled the helloworld-example there with the
included Makefile.
Compilation worked without any problems, but when I try to to load it in
PD with pd -lib
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:33:39 +0200
ronny vanden bempt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
In several patches I had the following problem:
I make a patch that I'm going to use in another patch. To make it possible
to use several of these subpatches in the main patch, I add a dollarsign
where
Until someone else who knows how to make externals into libraries chimes in,
you can try just putting it straight into your lib/pd/extra dir and then
typing the name of the object :)
Kevin
On 4/29/07, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I checked out the documentations from CVS because I
Hi,
I checked out the documentations from CVS because I wanted to try the
External-making-howto. I compiled the helloworld-example there with the
included Makefile.
Compilation worked without any problems, but when I try to to load it in
PD with pd -lib
Hi,
I checked out the documentations from CVS because I wanted to try the
External-making-howto. I compiled the helloworld-example there with the
included Makefile.
Compilation worked without any problems, but when I try to to load it in
PD with pd -lib
Seems to do what I want now.
One argument, the directory of the Pd files.
It incorporates awk script inline to correct
the font problems and slows it down enough
to be okay even for large Pd files, but still
fast enough.
Thanks all for help with this.
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:40:42 +1000
simon
Hi Jamie,
If you've been following the scripting pd printouts thread
the last shellscript there has Millers awk correction that
moves the text and resizes it.
Andy
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 08:41:24 +0100
Jamie Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When I print to a postscript file using
Try pd -path /home/chris/pd_externals/example1/ -lib helloworld
What you are doing wrong:
you shouldn't specify the extension .pd_linux
Kevin McCoy wrote:
Until someone else who knows how to make externals into libraries chimes
in,
you can try just putting it straight into your lib/pd/extra
Hi Frank, what is the PD connection? What software does ReacTable run
with - or does it work with more than one system?
~David
On 4/29/07, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
attack if the umlauts: Björk uses the reacTable on her new work
according to [1] and [2]. I'm not sure, how
Hallo,
ronny vanden bempt hat gesagt: // ronny vanden bempt wrote:
In several patches I had the following problem:
I make a patch that I'm going to use in another patch. To make it possible
to use several of these subpatches in the main patch, I add a dollarsign
where needed.
But when I
Hallo,
David Powers hat gesagt: // David Powers wrote:
Hi Frank, what is the PD connection? What software does ReacTable run
with - or does it work with more than one system?
Well, AFAIK the reacTable software for the synthesizer and the dynamic
patching is not available, so it might not be Pd
Chris wrote:
Hi,
I checked out the documentations from CVS because I wanted to try the
External-making-howto. I compiled the helloworld-example there with the
included Makefile.
Compilation worked without any problems, but when I try to to load it in
PD with pd -lib
how come when i do this
[bang(
|
[openpanel]
|
[read -resize $1 sample(
|
[soundfiler]
i can point it at /music/samples/bird songs/tui call.wav and it will load fine,
but if i do this
[bang(
|
[/music/samples/bird songs/tui call.wav(
|
[symbol]
|
[read -resize $1 sample(
|
[soundfiler]
it
On Sun, 2007-04-29 at 23:36 +0100, Damian Stewart wrote:
how come when i do this
[bang(
|
[openpanel]
|
[read -resize $1 sample(
|
[soundfiler]
if you put a [print] after [openpanel], you'll see:
print: symbol /music/samples/bird songs/tui call.wav
i can point it at
These are great!
~Kyle
On 4/29/07, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 10:03 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
* But first a cleanup of the ugly patchcord mess is necessary to
comply with the
Thanks Andy,
On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 09:00 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
Hi Jamie,
If you've been following the scripting pd printouts thread
the last shellscript there has Millers awk correction that
moves the text and resizes it.
That's helpful, but using the script causes the text to
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