I am putting out 0.40 extended then 0.41 next. I usually wait until
Miller finishes his release cycle before starting mine, since it has
been too much extra work to track his changes while they were happening.
.hc
On May 11, 2008, at 1:01 AM, marius schebella wrote:
hans,
will there be
From the screenshot it looks like the right font is loaded, but it
is messed up, since the p and g are higher than the other letters,
for example. Looks like you are running Ubuntu/Hardy. Which
language are you using? It works fine on both of my Ubuntu/Hardy
machines, and it worked
On May 10, 2008, at 3:37 AM, marius schebella wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The schedlib stuff was added in 0.41, it doesn't exist in 0.40,
AFAIK.
pdj also runs without schedlib. -schedlib stuff is needed for gui
elements and pascal has added a patch for
Wow, what an improvement! I like it a lot. I have some comments:
- minor thing, maybe there could be less space on the sides, so the
panel would be narrower?
- 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
I just thought of one other thing: I think it would be very useful
if Path, Startup, Audio Settings, and MIDI settings where all tabs in
one panel, instead of four separate panels.
.hc
On May 11, 2008, at 1:29 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Wow, what an improvement! I like it a
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
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I just thought of one other thing: I think it would be very useful if
Path, Startup, Audio Settings, and MIDI settings where all tabs in one
panel, instead of four separate panels.
Thanks Hans, for bringing that up, I second that. I think it is better
Oops, one other detail with the encode proc. While namespaces are
probably the current way to handle function names, they are not used
for any other functions in u_main.tk So for this function, I think
it should be called something like pdtk_encodelist without the
namespace, then
Hi all,
I'm simply trying to get a simple video (homer.avi) working with
[pix_film], but there is a problem:
--
[pix_filmNEW]: opening homer.avi with format 1908
...
error: [pix_filmNEW]: unable to open file: homer.avi
--
The Gem library included in CCRMA Pd
Mirko Maier wrote:
hi list,
please, i need a hint, is there a possibilty for
chromatic control over the fft bins?
i think of the pd example I03.resynthesis but having an array with
chromatic (or same-distant) intervals for the whole range.
i guess eric lyon's fftease library is
Hi List...
i looked at these objects today (very proud because i inally have my
flext installation running) ;-)
And comparing the flext distribution with the original from here...
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/
The help files from the original are far more
I have written an introduction article to Pd in a magazine scheduled to
be out on May 17. Unfortunately the magazine is written in Japanese and
is mainly circulated in Japan.
http://gihyo.jp/magazine/SD/archive/2008/200806
The index of this issue approximately reads,
- System trouble shooting,
Hi Pd'ers,
i've seen some examples where a PD patch creates it's own subpatches on load
(or on bang), but havent seen anything in the documentation about it, is
there a tute or some details on howto do this i can read up on and refer to
while patching?
my aim is to create a large bunch of gem/pmpd
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