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Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
well, for me from Germany it isn't redirecting properly, but I checked
from a different server now (footils.org), and there it is. So probably
some strange thing happening with my provider's DNS. Sorry for
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Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
Hey man the link is broken...
you have to accept the warning about the self-signed certificate.
if you don't like it, please send some money so we can buy a certificate
from one of those officially (what's that)
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Ricardo Cedeño wrote:
I have installed the font Bitstream Vera as suggested but the problem
persists somebody knows what's happening?
well, a font is only a data-file that get's used. not finding it will
never keep Gem from working (just as a
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Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote:
Hey, nice thread, I just want to know if the Wii Motion Plus improves
the sensing of the wiimote using it directly from pd, or if it just
does it with the wii console.
it doesn't improve anything (this is just
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Pedro Lopes wrote:
It doesn't make much sense in my head, if I do not need GEM I shouldn't be
forced to install it. I can try installing GEM to see if then pd will not
uninstall pd-extended.
you should exactly _not_ install gem (the puredata
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Pagano, Patrick wrote:
had a little extra time
a simple make gives
you have libcwiid-dev installed?
which version?
if you do have installed, then you don't have any motionplus support in
your cwiid, so it seems to be reather outdated...
i would
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Jaime Oliver wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 7:40 PM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.cawrote:
On Thu, 13 May 2010, William Brent wrote:
Yes - it's exactly that: an adaptation of pix_movement that lets you
specify an area to analyze. That way
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Does GEM need X-Server to be running or does it connect directly to the
graphic card?
whether you need an X-server, depends on your platform.
on windows, Gem uses platform dependend code to create windows and to
establish
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm on Linux (Ubuntu 10.04).
I need to display the GEM window with the machine I'm running it on.
So that means I basically have to keep the system graphics turned on I
guess.
maybe it
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Hi IOhannes,
maybe it would be good to know what you want to achieve (or workaround)
in the first place.
I only need to keep the resources as low as possible since I'm also running
a very heavy audio pd patch in
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Since the iem_matrix library (NOT iemmatrix) seems to be deprecated and
unmaintained, and has a name confusingly close to the 'iemmatrix'
library, I'd like to remove the iem_matrix library and distribute it as
a
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rene beekman wrote:
have been looking for an object that can stream video out, preferably
starting from GEM and ideally running on windows or mac os.
the only option i've found so far is pdp_ffmpeg~ - which throws an error that
the object
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Sorry, this may be a pretty stupid question but since I'm new to GEM I have
no idea.
Does GEM need X-Server to be running or does it connect directly to the
graphic card?
whether you need an X-server, depends on your
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Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi
On Wed, 2010-05-12 at 10:45 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
i don't have so much hardware to test it, though i tried my best to add
support for motionplus, classic,
When connecting to a wiimote with a Classic
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ola
just to update this conversation from IRC: roman tried to connect the
classic with the report classic 1 message and indeed it works!
Pagano, Patrick wrote:
I was/am using wiimote stuff on linux. When I connect the wiimote the first
time the
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Pagano, Patrick wrote:
I will tonight if you point me to the right tar/zip
is it ok for you to compile yourself?
if so, either do (preferred) an
svn checkout
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/hardware/wiimote
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michael fowler wrote:
Dear list,
I am having issues creating the gem window on a 1.42 GHz PowerPC G4 OSX 10.4
with
Pd-extended 0.4.41. I get the following error trying to create the gem window:
GemwinMac: width - 500 height - 500
MAC: no
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Olivier Baudu wrote:
To use [joystick ] which uses [hid ] without having to run Pd as root I make
a sudo chmod -R 777 /dev/input/ after pluging the devices...
uäh.
you could also try messing around with udev rules.
it's actually not so very hard.
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James Dunn wrote:
See the instructions I wrote here on pdpedia:
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/hid
Works for me on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 and Lucid 10.04. I think sudo chmod
-R 777 /dev/input/ will be reset after reboot / logout.
well, it will
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hi.
João Pais wrote:
Hi,
I was looking around G Holzmann's ambisonic patches, and wanted to try
the XY example out. But my problem is that in my patch I already have
everything setup with x-y coordinates. Is there any way of converting
from
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Jack wrote:
So, what is the [gemmouse] in pd-extended i used to use ?
i was referring to the abstraction implementation of the object, which
is part of a bigger rehaul of many of Gem's core objects (namely
[gemwin], [gemhead], and other objects
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Jack wrote:
with ./configure, i have only :
pure-data:
version: 0.42
extension : pd_linux
Is it enough ?
it doesn't tell.
the simplest way to find out, is to start Pd without any paths
(-noprefs), load Gem, and
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Anyway, is there some reason for the bizarre behaviour of numbox with
width=1, or is it just a bug? For toggling between 0 and 1 one can
already use a tgl, and also, ctrl+click on a numbox already does that,
with any
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João Pais wrote:
although creating objects with variable case works fine on all
plattforms, what doesn't work is the help patches - at least on windows.
for example, if you look for help from [Line~], you'll get [line~]
instead. would it be
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João Pais wrote:
i guess the fix is simple: don't use case-insensitive filesystems (or
even better: don't use w32)
seriously, the problem comes from the fact that Pd searches for a file
Line~-help.pd (with capital L) and w32 returns a hit for
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Miller Puckette wrote:
It's a stupid feature in my opinion -- I should make it an option :)
i have to admit, that i agree on the first half of the sentence
as for the second part, i would get rid of it all together.
you can always use tgl if you
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Oli44 wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to have an ARMEL port of Gem running on Debian Lenny to install
on one of these small but beautiful boxes such as the Beagle board
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard or the Guru Plug Display or the Nokia
N900. They're
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Jack wrote:
I have installed Pd Vanilla 0.42-5.
In /usr/lib/pd, i have /bin, /doc and /extra.
In /doc/5.reference, i have /Gem, /pmpd, /zexy.
In /Gem, i put /abstractions, /examples and /help.
In /pmpd, i put /exemples and /help.
In /zexy,
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IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
the advised way is to put Gem.pd_linux, all abstractions (*.pd) and all
the help-files (*-help.pd) into /usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem
and of course the advised way to according to the FSH is to put
everything self-compiled
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saint wrote:
Another bump.
I do believe this is a bug, no?
dunno.
please send the output when using Pd with -verbose.
provide information about the pd-version and your platform.
and file a bug report at the sourceforge site.
mgsdft
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lis...@karlabrunet.com wrote:
Gem 0.90
think about using a non-outdated version of Gem.
(Gem has very long release cycles; usually it takes more than a year to
increment the version number; 0.92 has been out for about a year now)
ghmasdft
IOhannes
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Julian Villegas wrote:
ld: warning: in /Library/Frameworks//OpenCV.framework/OpenCV, missing
required architecture x86_64 in file
try enforcing a build for i386 by passing the -arch i386 flag to both
the compiler and the linker.
kgmasr
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Georg Werner wrote:
Anyway i think there is some bug which crashes pd_ext 0.41 sometimes if
i close a patch thats containing it (in 0.43_dev its working well until
now)... i think that the experimental part ;)
the bugs are not the experimental
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changed this nondescript title...
Georg Werner wrote:
hi,
what i meant was maybe the bug is not in your code but it was in pd itself.
how can i help debugging it/tracing it down?
try to isolate when the bug happens (the smaller the patch needed
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in order to allow all our friends from so called rogue states to enjoy
the full power and glory of Pd (-extended and so on), i have dropped the
export restrictions automatically imposed by SourceForge.
happy patching
fgmasdr
IOhannes
PS: this
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Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
in order to allow all our friends from so called rogue states to
enjoy the full power and glory of Pd (-extended and so on), i have
dropped the export restrictions
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Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
could depend on iemguts. Then eventually I found out that [propertybang]
can't possibly coexist easily with any external that does the same thing
as it does, so... i'm sort of stuck there, if I'm not supposed to be
relying
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august wrote:
Hey,
Anyone have an idea how to fix Pixes/videoV4L.cpp so that it makes
the right ioctls?
please don't!
videoV4L is the backend for video4linux-1 devices.
### v4l2 device info [/dev/video0] ###
whereas you
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Jack wrote:
Le vendredi 16 avril 2010 à 10:18 -0700, Jaime Oliver a écrit :
Hey Jack,
You need to put pix_hand.cpp and pix_hand.h (from the
07-apr-10-current folder) in the Pixes folder in Gem, and compile it
like you regularly do.
Yes, it is
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Konstantinos Benardis wrote:
Hi everyone
Is the bin_ambi library available for linux? Does anybody knows where to
download it?
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/iem/iem_bin_ambi
mghasdr
IOhannes
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meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
In my opinion a make process should fail/stop with the first error
it encounters. Good to know that pd seems to be one of this last kind
...
this very much depends on the use ofthe compilation.
e.g. for a nightly build
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meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
I noticed that pd is said (according to the docs) expects everyting
under /usr/local and installs itsself under /usr/ (without
modifications done by myself)???
what should it expect in /usr/local?
it shouldn't install
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Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Fantastic, that did the trick. I'll keep my variables as prefixes from now on.
Though ideally the gui objects should handle variables in the same way
as standard send and receive objects (and arrays), which can take
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Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi IOhannes
I've troubles compiling the iemnet external tcpsend:
$ make
cc -DPD -I../../../pd/src -Wall -W -g -fPIC -O6 -funroll-loops
-fomit-frame-pointer -o tcpsend.o -c tcpsend.c
In file included from tcpsend.c:26:
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Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Ok, I tried now working with the tcpserver/client model and am unable to
solve following problem:
when a tcpclient (or server) outputs a long string, it splits is for
some reason into two separate lines (perhaps that is
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Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to use local variables ($0) in GUI send-symbol /
receive-symbol properties? If I just put in $0 it interprets it as
0,
this is new to me; i have been using $0 in gui-objects for ages.
and I can't
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
When the pix_crop is set to 0,0 offset and a size equal to the input
image size, that is it is identical to no crop at all, will it consume
the same amount of CPU as a nontrivial crop?
most likely (but i don't
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Derek Holzer wrote:
The way I remember it, anything to do with tables or other allocated
memory can break with -nogui. [tabwrite~], [tabread~], [delwrite~],
[delread~], [vd~] etc etc
now this is something completely new to me and it does sound
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stéfan piat wrote:
hello jack,
with your patch it crash at the very beginning..
it works fine here
and when changing [codec 3( to [codec 0(
though i have to change that as well.
in general it's probably a bad idea to select the codec by
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stéfan piat wrote:
hi!
I will record a video stream using two pix_record :
when one is closing the .mov files the other begin to record a new one and
so on...
is it possible to do that with one gemhead ?
cause when I start recording with one
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stéfan piat wrote:
here is an example patch...
i haven't looked at it closely, but i see that you set the [codec( only
once.
you really must do this every single time you want to record (either
before or after setting the filename, cannot remember
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cyrille henry wrote:
after a very quick look, i noticied that it work if you connect the
right output of the framebuffer to the right input of the 2nd texture,
in order to set the coordinate.
i thought that Iohannes had recently made some change
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Fränk Zimmer wrote:
Hi,
, if already somebody did try this in Pd.- Is there a more clever way,
than using [pix_draw] and [translate] for this?
using [pix_texture] and [square]/[rectangle]
fgmasdr
IOhannes
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martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
So GEM units are QuarterWindowSides, then?
no.
mfasdr
IOhannes
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Caio Barros wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig:
I'm not requesting this changes, i'm just asking if this is possible,
since
this is a non suported feature.
in open source development there is not much difference between the two :-)
Maybe if you
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Caio Barros wrote:
Returning to the original subject a little.
Is it possible to correct this bug or wathever it is that dynamically
created objects don't start dsp? Or it will cause other troubles?
it's certainly possible.
nevertheless i daresay
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
However, have a look at the attached proposed workaround. I use two
sliders one on top of the other, and take advantage of the fact that in
Pd the gui object on the background catches mouse interaction, not the
one on
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig escribió:
attachment missing.
in the meantime i did the same :-)
Oh, I did attach it. Maybe it was stripped away because it was a zip file??
ah no, it was because i have weird settings on my
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Aykut Caglayan wrote:
I dragged 'gridflow' to /Library/Pd folder.
and then.,
/Library/Pd/gridflow/gridflow.pd_darwin:
dlopen(/Library/Pd/gridflow/gridflow.pd_darwin, 10): Symbol not found:
__ZN11imageStruct5clearEv
Referenced from:
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colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
Selon Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistise...@gmail.com:
Caio Barros escribió:
But why again dynamic object creation is not officially supported?
I think it is because
...
snip
...
B) it allows you to do things
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
As I see it, Pd is a virtual machine and the patch is the program that
runs on that virtual machine. So if your patch is buggy (i.e. triggers
an infinite loop), the virtual machine can hang, that's ok, it's the
patcher's
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hi
i tried to install the Pd-anywhere packages on my debian(armel)-running
openmoko, but the binaries immediately fail with illegal instruction.
i have no toolchain ready, to compile PDa myself, and unfortunately i
cannot even install tools like gdb
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IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
hi
i tried to install the Pd-anywhere packages on my debian(armel)-running
openmoko, but the binaries immediately fail with illegal instruction.
packages = pda_0.6-4_armel.deb (debian package from sf)
binaries = /usr
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Jack wrote:
and when i try to create [wiimote], i get :
/home/jack/wiimote/wiimote.pd_linux: /home/jack/wiimote/wiimote.pd_linux:
undefined symbol: cwiid_get_balance_cal
wiimote
... couldn't create
obviously from experimental support for the
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hi.
please note that it is usually better to ask questions on the pd-list,
because there a lot more people can answer your questions.
Camilo Cadavid Corredor wrote:
Hi, I'm sorry for my lack of politeness. I'm from Medellín Colombia, I´m
trying
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thomas thiery wrote:
I've seen the same problem
this is a known bug (at least i reported it and a way to fix it; have
a look at the bug tracker).
currently, the length of an array is returned as a single precision
float, which makes soundfiler
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
I can only try 2 guesses:
A) it is because of how the operating system manages processes (i.e. the
delay 0 has a similar role to a sleep 0) - but then, I would expect
an amount of unpredictability
B) because of the
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig escribió:
use rectangle textures ([rectangle 1( to [pix_texture]).
But the help patch for pix_texture says:
Inlet 1: rectangle 0|1 : use rectangle-texturing when available
(default=1)
hmm, i
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James Dunn wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that that msgfile doesn't seem to print a full stop (period)
after a number. I'm using Pd version 0.42.5-extended-20091228 on Ubuntu 9.10
and am sending the message [read filename.txt cr (. The console reports
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
Is it legal to load the same shader (i.e. the same .vert and .frag
files) multiple times? I.e. have an abstraction with a [glsl_vertex], a
[glsl_fragment] and a [glsl_program], and multiple instances of this
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
chris clepper escribió:
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Matteo Sisti Sette
matteosistise...@gmail.com mailto:matteosistise...@gmail.com wrote:
By the way is there any trick to track a GL error to find the
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig escribió:
I'm not sure I can reproduce the crashing version. Even if I can, in
these cases I don't know what to post in the bug tracker: a bug report
titled gem crashes with this patch and attached
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
chris clepper escribió:
pix_snap is probably using texunit 0 which is the default for any
texturing call. pix_snap actually uses a function called
glReadPixels(), and that might use texture units internally to grab
the
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Well it seems that:
- by avoiding texunit 0 and (probably unnecessarily) 1, I have actually
resolved the weird interactions with [pix_snap]
- I still have stack underflows and overflows printed at each frame
which I'll
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Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi Florian, Johannes an Mike
after a little abstinence period i want to come back to my
wiimote experiments and would like to know
how far the integration of the MotionPlus into the pd-external went
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cyrille henry wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
Peter Plessas wrote:
Oh, and i just compiled Gem and at loading the lib it posts a message
about gem.conf not being found. What is this file? A config file for
Gem itself?
exactly.
i
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Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hi
personally, i would prefer if there were not 5 threads in a single
email... (i'm exaggerating)
I recall Iohannes saying we might could change up pix_freeframe?
yes.
if somebody feels like they have time to do the work
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
This is the same version in which a feature was introduced such that
when you create a new object with another one selected, a connection
between the two is automatically created (btw am I the only one who
thinks that
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Peter Plessas wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
made this feature optional with one of the bugfix releases.
jusst add -noautopatch to the startup options.
Can i include it in the .pdrc file too?
of course. whichever method you prefer.
fasdr
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Peter Plessas wrote:
Oh, and i just compiled Gem and at loading the lib it posts a message
about gem.conf not being found. What is this file? A config file for
Gem itself?
exactly.
i haven't found a way to use Pd's file-opening mechanisms
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
This is the same version in which a feature was introduced such that
when you create a new object with another one selected, a connection
between the two is automatically created (btw am I the only one who
thinks that
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
jusst add -noautopatch to the startup options.
Wow! By disabling autopatch with that option, the bug disappears!
So it is definitely related, though I can't even imagine how.
so it's obviously not related to [wrap]
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
False alarm. The bug does NOT disappear with -noautopatch. Only with the
bug reporter's test patch the bug stops showing, but with my patches it
persists.
so it might still be related to [wrap].
oh, how can i find my way
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Ohhh, ok!!!
[env ( is the way the texture blends with the color of the survace (i.e.
the one set by [color])!!!
ah right. that answer was late at night...
That's useless to my purpose: by blending mode I meant the
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig escribió:
you are using vista: try rebooting :-)
Indeed after rebooting it stopped crashing
it's sad when stupid jokes come true.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
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William Brent wrote:
IOhannes (or anyone else who knows): how did you automate object box
movement in your performance at the convention?
iemguts
fmasdr
IOhannes
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
Now, I don't know if this is possible at all.
Suppose I have a [rectangle] (or whatever primitive indeed) with a
texture, and something behind the rectangle.
Is it possible to have the rectangle blend with the
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Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig escribió:
you are using vista: try rebooting :-)
Indeed after rebooting it stopped crashing
it's sad when stupid jokes come
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Now I haven't changed A THING in the patch, and even after restarting
GEM, it crashes just opening the patch. Can't even edit it.
you are using vista: try rebooting :-)
seriously: run Pd from the commandline (pd.com)
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
I have the impression that GEM documentation is very poor. Please prove
I'm wrong, that would make me very happy.
i would be more happy if you could provide better documentation.
fgamsr
IOhannes
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Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Can you help me find the error? I'm stuck
(I tried with small negative translations in the Z axis as in your
patch, which shouldn't be relevant, and no differnce)
[gemwin] usually places the camera at 0 0 4 pointing
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colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
a large format video that takes 5% cpu with quicktime is almost impossible to
play on gem, because it takes more than 100%, like if Gem has problems with
hardware accelerated video decoding,
Gem doesn't
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Raphael Raccuia wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
Raphael Raccuia wrote:
rectification: problem occurs also when DSP is off...
i noticed something like that very recently as well.
[ot] you have a weird mailer
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Raphael Raccuia wrote:
rectification: problem occurs also when DSP is off...
i noticed something like that very recently as well.
[ot] you have a weird mailer; indentation of quotes seems to be totally
broken.
that was definitely meant
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august wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to look into pdGST bindings. Sehr cool, so gar uhr
leiwand, heh!
but, when I go here:
http://umlaeute.mur.at/Members/zmoelnig/projects/pdgst/PdGst.pdf/view
I get a site error.
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august wrote:
Hi,
also, does it work on a Mac? I ask not because I use one, but
because I'd like to use it in an instructional demo this Friday where
the lab is only outfitted with Macs.
i actually never tried to compile it
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Peter Plessas wrote:
Hi,
readsf~ has two arguments: The number of channels and a buffersize for
storing data from the harddisk in a read buffer. I am interested in the
initial value of this buffer when no argument is supplied.
read the source
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Lorenzo wrote:
about the library loading thing: is it possible to put vanilla loading
before all other libraries as default? that should ensure
vanilla-compatibility before anything else.
IMHO there ideally shouldn't be overlap between vanilla
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Raphael Raccuia wrote:
Hi,
I'm new on the list, and working with PD from a couple of years...
I'm on linux, Ubuntu Studio 9.10 and Fedora 10 / planet CCRMA
I have some troubles on latest vanilla version in repos (0.41):
All the midi-out
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Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
1) if hexloader is buggy/incomplete what will it take to fix it?
mostly somebody who is willing to do the work.
i have written and rewritten it several times, and frankly i don't care
about it that much. i don't use it ever
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