Yes with visibility setting we can access an element of an array only,
so each state can be stored, retrieved, replaced at will by accessing an
element of te array... The matter is how accessing an element, idealy it
would be a [nbx] where max value is the number of array elements, or a
hi Antoine
I've push a fixed version to svn
it should work with both version
could you please test it with 2.4.5 ?
nice, it seems that all externals build fine now (except for
pix_opencv_surf but it looks like it should not be build in the first
place..).
I still get this error at the end
Colet Patrice
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Envoyé: Vendredi 21 Juin 2013 10:00:58
Objet: Re: [PD] Data structures: no object for freeing pointers?
Yes with visibility setting we can access
Awesome! I got it working! Thanks for all the help!
One more question, does anyone know if you can set the internal
pullup/pulldown for the GPIO pins from within PD and if so how you can set
this?
Thanks,
Josh
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 5:52 PM, J Oliver jaime.oliv...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun
hum strange
i've made some change in the headers
it should not depends on libcv-dev libhighgui-dev and libcvaux-dev anymore
maybe this solve your problem too
i've only tested with OpenCV 2.3.1 from packages
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2013/6/21 yvan volochine
Hello
a friend on the supercollider list is asking about playing movies in
Pure Data from SuperCollider and is mentioning that there is no sound
coming from her movies, how can one easiest get audio from a movie to
play in Gem[pix-film?
Is this possible on MAC?
I have attached the simple