Re: [PD] pd/gem as vj mixer at win (Vadim Smahtin)

2008-02-19 Thread patrick
maybe using gemviewport from pdmtl: http://www.workinprogress.ca/pd/pdmtl/gemviewport.ogg scenario : dual screen, 1280x1024 and 800x600 for your projection. you make a gemwin 1120 width, offset 960 and put your preview in the window that appear in your screen. never tried it myself since i

Re: [PD] nqpoly4 mystery

2008-02-19 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote: Does anybody really understand nqpoly4~ ? :) I don't use it very often , but when I do it needs several goats sacrificing to make it work. Maybe I forgot to appease the right god or something this time, but I just keep getting $1 $2

Re: [PD] is this a bug?

2008-02-19 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote: object on the left is saved as \\\$1-foo3 with four slashes!!! i love that one. If this is by design, I really don't understand it. i thikn the problem might be related to a generally different handling of DOLLARG (e.g. $1) vs DOLLSYM ($1-bla). apart from that,

Re: [PD] the behaviour of [list length] has changed!!

2008-02-19 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
matteo sisti sette wrote: Hi, Was this change intentional? Is there a reason so good to be worth such a huge break in backward compatibility? afair, this has been discussed on the list. the result of the discussion was: the new behaviour is more consistent with the general behaviour of the

Re: [PD] the behaviour of [list length] has changed!!

2008-02-19 Thread matteo sisti sette
afair, this has been discussed on the list. I'm really sorry, I should have searched the archives!! I usually do, this time I forgot to. No excuse, just sorry. ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -

Re: [PD] the behaviour of [list length] has changed!!

2008-02-19 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, matteo sisti sette hat gesagt: // matteo sisti sette wrote: Up to at least version 0.40.1, [list length] used to output the number of arguments of a list or message (exactly as documented), which means that [walk the dog( had length 2, not 3. Now, in 0.41-2, it treats the message as

Re: [PD] zexy help (asked zexy but it crashes PD)

2008-02-19 Thread matteo sisti sette
By the way, I don't need it any more, as I've realized I can perform symbol truncation by using for example [makefilename %.9s] for 9 characters. However I guess it is still of some interest that zexy crashes, unless I did doing something stupid in the installation which is probable. 2008/2/19,

[PD] zexy help (asked zexy but it crashes PD)

2008-02-19 Thread matteo sisti sette
Hi, I have just installed zexy because I need to truncate a symbol and I thought I'd try that with symbol2list and list2symbol. At first I thought that [symbol2list] and [list2symbol] would be available as objects but it isn't so. So I thought it may be [zexy symbol2list]... I created a [zexy]

Re: [PD] pd/gem as vj mixer at win (Vadim Smahtin)

2008-02-19 Thread chris clepper
On OSX and Linux pix_share_write and pix_share_read use shared memory between applications to pass pix_ frames. The setup requires giving the shared memory a numeric id, width, height and bits per pixel of the frame. After this frames written by one pd instance can be read from any other pd.

Re: [PD] jack_transport improvements

2008-02-19 Thread Andy Farnell
Hi Jacob Connects to jack server ok. Reports good connection. Can start and stop transport. But; No transport notification message printed by jackd Query doesn't work, no data on outlets Haven't had time to debug yet, could be something my end. a. On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 19:51:27 -0600 Jacob

Re: [PD] zexy help (asked zexy but it crashes PD)

2008-02-19 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
matteo sisti sette wrote: However I guess it is still of some interest that zexy crashes, unless I did doing something stupid in the installation which is probable. indeed, thanks for the bug. please file a bug-report and add information about which zexy-version you used (from your

Re: [PD] pd/gem as vj mixer at win (Vadim Smahtin)

2008-02-19 Thread simon wise
On 19 Feb 2008, at 6:46 PM, tim wrote: simon wise wrote: On 19 Feb 2008, at 12:06 AM, tim wrote: Sergi Lario wrote: Hi. I trying to create 2 channel videomixer in pd/gem. And now have 2 questions- how i can make 2 gemwin's to use 1 as preview and other as output, and second- how i

[PD] pd/gem per-pixel image manipulation

2008-02-19 Thread Martin Leopold Grödl
hi everybody, i want to do per pixel image manipulation in gem (running pd.extended 0.39-3). so far i've been trying pix_dump with a lister and then until with packel to access individual rgba values in a loop. after i do the manipulations i accumulate them back into a list using repack and

Re: [PD] jack_transport improvements

2008-02-19 Thread Jacob Lee
What are you using as the jack transport master? This external doesn't have the capability to act as the master, so something else has to set the tempo and time signature (that's what I'm using klick for). And pd has to be computing audio, since the plugin gets the current transport position

Re: [PD] pd303

2008-02-19 Thread mik
xm schreef: hi list,.. i tried the external pd303 downloaded at http://footils.org/cms/pms/?show_article=11 for any reason it works (it sounds) but is not able to see the pd programming due to the blank fields in all the elements (messages, objects,.ecc..)...is it abailable this code?

Re: [PD] the behaviour of [list length] has changed!!

2008-02-19 Thread Matteo Sisti Sette
Frank wrote 2 - the documentation (help patch) is unchanged, and there is no ambiguity in it: it describes the old behaviour. You may have a different help patch than I: Mine doesn't describe this issue at all. You have to look inside the [pd length] subpatch. It says: The list length

Re: [PD] pd303

2008-02-19 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, xm hat gesagt: // xm wrote: i tried the external pd303 downloaded at http://footils.org/cms/pms/?show_article=11 for any reason it works (it sounds) but is not able to see the pd programming due to the blank fields in all the elements (messages, objects,.ecc..)...is it abailable

Re: [PD] jack_transport improvements

2008-02-19 Thread Andy Farnell
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 12:31:12 -0600 Jacob Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What are you using as the jack transport master? This external doesn't have the capability to act as the master, so something else has to set the tempo and time signature (that's what I'm using klick for). And pd has to be

[PD] gigaplay

2008-02-19 Thread David Schaffer
Hi, can anyone tell me where I can get the [gigaplay~] abstraction? Thank you... D.S http://www.flickr.com/photos/schafferdavid/ http://audioblog.arteradio.com/David_Schaffer/___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -

Re: [PD] pd/gem per-pixel image manipulation

2008-02-19 Thread marius schebella
hi martin, not sure where you want to go with that, but if you want to create visuals stuff, you should dive into glsl programming and do your manipulations in shader language. this is extremely efficient and fast. there are examples by cyrille and the pd montreal community (alexandre etc).

[PD] s pd-$0subpatch

2008-02-19 Thread marius schebella
hi, I am working on dynamically created patches and just figured out (by accident) a nice thing. it seems the $0 in pd-$0subpatch gets substituted correctly by $0 even if it is not at the beginning of a symbol. that means you can have a subpatch [pd $0subpatch] and use [send pd-$0subpatch] to

Re: [PD] gigaplay

2008-02-19 Thread Peter Plessas
Internet search engines turned up the answer on this one too :-) see: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-10/042751.html * David Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-19 20:35]: Hi, can anyone tell me where I can get the [gigaplay~] abstraction? Thank you... D.S

Re: [PD] s pd-$0subpatch

2008-02-19 Thread Roman Haefeli
hi i assume you switched from 0.39 to 0.40. this is one of a few cool improvements in 0.40. you can now have dollarsigns at arbitrary positions in message boxes and pd will parse them. also you can have an arbitrary number (now also more than one) of dollarsigns in a symbol element in a message:

Re: [PD] pd/gem as vj mixer at win (Vadim Smahtin)

2008-02-19 Thread simon wise
On 20 Feb 2008, at 3:58 AM, chris clepper wrote: On OSX and Linux pix_share_write and pix_share_read use shared memory between applications to pass pix_ frames. The setup requires giving the shared memory a numeric id, width, height and bits per pixel of the frame. After this frames

Re: [PD] s pd-$0subpatch

2008-02-19 Thread Mike McGonagle
On Feb 19, 2008 4:44 PM, Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi i assume you switched from 0.39 to 0.40. this is one of a few cool improvements in 0.40. you can now have dollarsigns at arbitrary positions in message boxes and pd will parse them. also you can have an arbitrary number (now

Re: [PD] s pd-$0subpatch

2008-02-19 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 17:55 -0600, Mike McGonagle wrote: On Feb 19, 2008 4:44 PM, Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi i assume you switched from 0.39 to 0.40. this is one of a few cool improvements in 0.40. you can now have dollarsigns at

[PD] [PD-announce] Release of a new product: BluePD

2008-02-19 Thread Dinne Bosman
Dear all, BluePD is a new product of Blue Melon which has been released in the BlueSense series of modules. BluePD introduces Pure Data to the world of physical computing. With BluePD you can design your program visually using the popular Pure Data package. BluePD is equipped with a powerfull

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] Release of a new product: BluePD

2008-02-19 Thread Andy Farnell
This looks really nice, well done. It's a great looking IO unit, with lots useful physical peripherals. One question, why encrypt the firmware? It seems silly since its written for board specific peripheral units, so nobody is going to just lift it, they'd write their own. Obviously the fw

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] Release of a new product: BluePD

2008-02-19 Thread Ricardo Brazileiro
hi, Is BluePD open source? Are there documentations of the structure and the how to build it? greetings, rb On Feb 19, 2008 10:26 PM, Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This looks really nice, well done. It's a great looking IO unit, with lots useful physical peripherals. One question,