think that Cmd-M and Cmd-` (to switch between windows) should work
with a Tk app, but somehow Pd has disabled that. I can't find where
tho.
Great that you got minimize working! I've tried to find the Cmd-`
blocker before as well, but I couldn't find any references to it on Tk
mailing lists etc
I mentioned them a week or two ago in another thread; documents in OS
X usually have a little icon in the titlebar that represents the file
being edited; you can drag it to get a reference to the file (for
copying or opening in another application; for Pd files that's awesome
for dragging to your
Arr, I finished this two days ago and got caught up with troubles
recompiling Pd. Ah well, glad it is done : ). Thanks for doing it.
On the upside, I discovered how to get OS X proxy icons working in the
process, so I'll still have something to contribute
Cheers
Luke
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 5
I see your solution didn't require changes to Pd : ) that's good, it's
thus better than mine anyways.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arr, I finished this two days ago and got caught up with troubles
recompiling Pd. Ah well, glad it is done
specifying exactly which event number it
is on.
You can also listen to a couple pieces I wrote using Trax, which also
use other fun Pd stuff and recorded in Ardour:
www.teafordragons.com/rte/music.html
Now, on to SMS, Spectral Model Synthesis, that is..
cheers,
rich
useful in a sequencing
context.
I guess I'll stick these in the wiki somewhere.
Cheers
Luke
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
I'm continuing work on a data structure sequencer, and have switched
to using arrays for performance reasons thanks
? Their [struct]s remain silent.)
Cheers
Luke
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with subfolders per se. A
nameclash
is, when two objects have the same name registered in Pd but act
differently. Folders are a way to organize files in a filesystem
(harddisk).
the thing that I was complaining so loudly is that pd-extended
ships all
these libraries but does
this will get untenable
quickly.
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. I've got a few in SVN that I'll be splitting out
soon, and it would be great if anyone wants to contribute more.
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something silly like tried to use Pd to process the files.
Thanks
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about Memento's preset system yet (I tend
to just use preset 0 and the filesystem).
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, i can't find any problems with pool.
Storing and retrieving mentioned values works flawlessly with the
current version.
gr~~~
Hi Thomas,
I couldn't try the beta version of pool you posted on g.org since
Pd complains about unknown filetype, I assume because they are
Universal builds
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into my patches really changed how I look at and use Pd.
More to come,
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O, forgot to mention, list-sample uses [urn] but I figured you could
replace it with [urne].
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 2:48 AM, Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's another quick pair, again inspired by Python libraries (sorry,
Python just seems to love lists as much as Pd .39+ and I
help files have to work with pd-vanilla withour error
messages.
Yes, you are of course welcome to include it (and oops, forgot
pddplink was an external). If you want, you can just svn mv it from
my dir to the list-abs home (that would preserve its history in SVN).
Regrettably[2] list-zip
Hi all, the list is a bit quiet lately so here is some recent stuff.
The top three are the most pd-laced since I just recently finally got
a computer fast enough to run the system of pdpatches I've been
building for the last few years : ). And the top was the first
successful recorded test
of very reliable installations using
Pd, if it is good enough for the NY Times lobby, it's good enough for
Blender. :)
I think that people could use multiple platforms to work on Pd
patches, I think for the most part Pd-vanilla/Pd-extended let's you
work very much in a cross-platform way
.
Cheers
Luke
On Jan 17, 2008 4:16 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen
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Hi all,
I made some audio-visual drones with Pd + GridFlow:
http://www.archive.org/details/ClaudiusMaximus_-_CycleTile_Sonification_1
Various download formats available in the left sidebar.
The source code
On Jan 12, 2008 1:18 PM, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many abstraction collections are sloppy when handling this. (Even
abstractions by pd-extended advocates can forget to always fully
specify the full names of abstractions with import or a prefix. I
don't want to point fingers
think beginners should have access to the most amount
of functions they can without any bullshit. They can learn all the
super-geek stuff later on, when they want to optimize the performance of
PD or customize behaviors. Let them get busy making noise and pictures
first, though! Otherwise they get
Hm,
I don't think this is really about trying to force new people into
grappling with arcanum, or telling them what's best, so much as it
is about what is actually best for Pd as a community, the benefits of
which will also touch new people.
If we want to encourage a large library
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Very nice!
Phil
Damian Stewart wrote:
hey,
here's a performance i did in Eindhoven, NL (to a crowd of about six
people, haha) on a freezing cold Wednesday last month:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YlQxFmeV1k
it's Pd + MIDI controller + pop music
On Jan 3, 2008 1:44 PM, Thomas Grill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I committed some stuff to the PD CVS that should prevent buffer
overruns in these cases. I hope that it doesn't have bad side effects.
Woop! Much love Thomas! I'm building it now and I'll have a go with
it. Thanks tons!
Am
the Wiimote working for
other OSs? If at least one other person will share the cost with me,
I'll do it.
Drop me a line,
Phil Stone
pkstonemusic.com
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(I've never touched C++) I can fix it myself but I'd imagine you can
do it much faster : )
I don't mean to nag, but I have a really cool update to Memento that
adds [commun]-exposed parameter listing for midi-controller assignment
to any Memento-enabled abstraction. The overrun means it kills Pd
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crash
Pd (of course, that is most definitely a bug : ) ).
It doesn't make much sense to me that the dirty flag is set on the
parent - nothing changes in the parent's file when a child abstraction
is edited (though sure, its appearance might change if the child
abstraction was GOP).
It's even more
I am interested in checking this out, but the archive that you attached to
your
original message appears to be incomplete. The only source it includes is the
code for [getpatchname].
Hi Russell,
That's as intended, my definition of library includes pd patches : ).
pdsvn.pd is the main
-happening transition of the sf.net
repo, hurray!
Cheers
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Sure thing, here you go
Cheers
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them, and I'm sure there are many other uses as well.
(oh, and speaking of that, anyone know anything about adding a proxy icon
to Pd windows (this would be an OS X only feature, I suppose)? Most OS X
apps have one; you can drag from it to get a reference to the file you're
working on (e.g
is coming soon (which will be easily adaptable to CVS,
but that won't be necessary, of course, since PD is moving to SVN any moment
: )).
Cheers
Luke
On Dec 8, 2007 1:48 AM, Jamie Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 22:14 -0800, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Hi all,
I have searched
just downloaded last night's autobuild--looks very nice! i understand
the
wish for flexible colours etc, but hc, thanks a lot for the work!
there is something however that i don't understand: why is it that
pd-ext
doesn't load all the libs it comes with? the .plist it comes
of Pd crash?
On Nov 7, 2007 4:43 PM, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whoever wants to change to Leopard, no good idea at the moment.
lots of crashes with pd here...
marius.
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Please file a bug report in the tracker:
http://puredata.info/dev/bugtracker
.hc
On Nov 4, 2007, at 1:56 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hey,
apple was so nice to send me a 10.5 install dvd, and I can confirm
that
pd-extended crashes when I want to open the help menu
this out of my
bookmarks: http://www.37signals.com/papers/introtopatterns/. I think a
process similar to this would be a nice way to start.
Cheers
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er, sorry, forgot to cc list
I think it would be possible to do something like that in Pd and the
iemguis, since you can move them with messages.
There is an alpha version of [cursor] in today's build which will
give you the mouse cursor position. I just got some ideas of how to
do
stae and you can scroll.
seems to happend on all the platforms.
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code; a feature I'd
really appreciate is the equivalent of auto-indenting since I obsessively
line up my Pd patches.
Secondly, maybe consider making message boxes, object boxes and subpatch
boxes each a different color? I'd consider this the equivalent of syntax
highlighting, and though I'm sure
, at 2:18 AM, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Well, good news - I only had the crash when running an autobuild (pde
0.40.3) from September. I'm using October 26th's now and the crash no
longer occurs.
Luke
On 11/2/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you feel like testing
DesireData has much more substantial and interesting changes than the
colors and backgrounds. it is also, unfortunately, not at a fully usable
state yet. Since there were 50,000+ downloads of the previous version of
Pd-extended ( 0.38.4), I think it's worthwhile to spend a couple days
could
try commenting out things in the pd.tk:
Pd.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd.tk
It's just a text file. Check around line 614, $mbar.help is the help menu
for any patch. The help menu for the Pd window is called .mbar.help, that
comes earlier in the file.
I don't have access to a 10.5
Hallo, I can confirm this...Must have something to do with Leopard's wacky
new searchable menus feature, which is built in to the Help menu.
On 11/1/07, Luiz Naveda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo list!
I've just installed latest PD-extended in Macbook OSX 10.5 Leopard.
When I try to click
/24/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just downloaded the file from the link you proposed and got exactly
the same checksum
marius-schebellas-computer:~/Desktop/pd3 marius$ md5
Pd-0.39.3-extended-macosx104-i386.dmg
MD5 (Pd-0.39.3-extended-macosx104-i386.dmg
Hi Claude,Sorry for the late reply: I'd like to check this out, but either
gmail or your mailer interpreted the attachments as plaintext and just
posted the lines contained within the pd-patches so I don't know which file
is which.
Could you maybe tar it and try again?
Thanks!
Luke
On 9/26/07
documentation of Pd,
mainly - but not only - its objectclasses. I hope it will become a
useful tool to search for objects and ways how to do things in Pd. the
search field should really work as a how do I...
all objects have some basic information like a short description,
library
Another hopefully extensible suggestion: larger libraries with a cohesive
purpose should get a standard boilerplate message saying something like
Cyclone is a library for creating Max compatible patches. The closest
pd-native equivalent of this object is [until]. or GEM is a library for 3D
just switched to Bitstream. But having the non-AA as default is
probably a bad idea since it looks terrible : ).
Cheers
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Hi Hans,It does not respect that preference, sorry, I should have mentioned
that. My setting is for sizes 6 and below (and Monaco is AA @ size 9).
Also, to be clear, it is not a Pd problem, as Monaco is also non-AA'd in
TextEdit at size 10.
On 9/30/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED
with multiple cords leaving one outlet, that in Pd practically have
undefined order.
Another thing, people often forget is that they should take great care
to also make abstractions fire accordingly, usually right-to-left, and
also make them expect their inlet data in that order (or in another
externals; I just
figured they'd be faster. I'll leave that as an exercise : ).
Hope that helps!
Luke
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Um, mail clients should search for the words I'm including or attached
is and yell at the user when they forget to do so : ).
On 9/18/07, Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/17/07, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Luke, that would be great if you could show me some
Hi Thomas,Don't suppose you ever figured this out?
Cheers
Luke
On 5/17/07, Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great! Hope it is not too painful : )
Thanks!
Luke
On 5/9/07, Thomas Grill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Luke,
thanks for the report.
It's a typical buffer overrun
On 7/22/07, Thomas Grill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 23.07.2007 um 09:54 schrieb Andy Farnell:
Why are these great new objects like [tracecall] that Mathieu is
building not being added to Pd?
The question for me is rather why desiredata announcements are posted
into the PD-list given
On 7/4/07, Thomas Grill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He's back!
greetings, Thomas
I am glad about it : )
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if this is possible?
Chris,
Check out
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.html#svn.advanced.externals
Though I don't think it works with CVS : (. Yet another reason for a
switch : ).
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Hey,
Any idea what the equivalent modifier for this is on the mac? It
didn't seem to get the usual ctrlcommand translation that the rest of
Pd did. (ctrl-click on the mac is hardwired as right click) Should
I bug report it?
Luke
On 6/5/07, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo
, since I had no idea this existed and
it's quite handy!
Cheers
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Also: control-alt/option seems to work in that capacity as well.
On 6/7/07, Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I remember someone asked about a modifier to interact with GUI
elements temporarily without leaving editmode. I hadn't heard of
this, so I checked out pd.tk
location:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm
cheers
Miller
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(Sorry if this is a duplicate; the first time I sent it was when the
list was apparently having some technical difficulties, hence the
subject-line...)
My _! The pd-list is silent, so here is some noise.
http://proyekto.net/?cat=5
All songs except those in Processor contain percussion produced
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issue is moot : ). But I do think list-remove does
something novel? Right?
On 5/19/07, Claude Heiland-Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
[list-swap] is a hybrid of list-remove and list-insert. It overwrites
a portion of a list with another list of arbitrary length
, Thomas
Am 09.05.2007 um 04:24 schrieb Luke Iannini (pd):
Hi Thomas (and list),
I have run into what appears to be a limitation with [pool], namely
that it crashes with something around ~780 characters loaded from a
file as values in a key.
I ran into this loading a particularly long list
Yes; this suggestion is for when I close the window inadvertently : )
On 5/11/07, Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 20:42 -0700, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Just wanted to post an idea...
It would be great if Pd highligted modified abstractions in red
Hallo all,
Just wanted to post an idea...
It would be great if Pd highligted modified abstractions in red in
their parent patch (that is, the one pixel bounding box and text.
When I've modified one of a bunch of abstractions in a parent and
close it without saving, I have to open each one to see
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Aha! So it does : ). Ah well, I enjoyed myself.
Luke
On 5/6/07, Jamie Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Luke,
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 23:27 -0700, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Hallo all,
Here is a dynamically generated OSCroute that lets its route argument
be reset by a right inlet
-help.pd
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Hi IOhannes,
As far as I can tell, $@ is not included after all in Pd Extended...
(I tried [list append [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [$@( )
How can we/I/Hans : ) add it to the build system?
It would be great to have so that I could properly subclass route/oscroute/etc.
Cheers
Luke
On 4/30/07, [EMAIL
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for sharing.
Great!
Luke
On 5/3/07, Steffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/05/2007, at 11.01, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Here's a little patch I've found useful. Call it with [instance name]
and it will tell you how many instances currently exist with that name
CAn you give a use-case
], but my OSCroute is actually
[OSCroute $1] and I'd like it to be able to accept a multi-level
target like /paramgroup/param1.
Any idea why this works like this? Or possible ideas as to rigging this?
Cheers,
Luke
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up something external
to memento, but it would be pretty excellent to have a system that was
capable of both so that I am not rigging up multiple commun-like
objects to every control!)
Regards,
Luke
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Yeah. Kyle pretty much summed it up there. This is something I've
wanted badly since I first saw Pd. It took me months to get a stable,
workable setup between Cubase and Pd, and even now, I could finally
take up knitting with the time a Pluggo for Pd would save me. Futzing
with Jack and OS X
back into l2s to assemble a value. But l2s only spits
out a symbol, and I can't seem to find any object to reinterpret the
symbol as a float.
Even using list trim to remove the symbol selector leaves me with a
numeric message that pd still refuses to interpret as such. [float]
won't take it, nor
John -
I thought i would try to answer your first post with my own first..
in the build im using (Pd-0.39.2-extended-test4) there is an edit menu
(only when a patch window is open) which has a font and tidy up
option. I was glad to find it too.
-brendan
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Hi All,
I asked Kyle Buza (of mmonoplayer) about adding the sources for his
console soundchip emulator externals to Pd-CVS so that they could be
included in Pd-Extended. He's sending me the sources as he digs them
up. Most of them are written for Max, but I was hoping that someone
would
[list append $0] to the object message just
adds the interpreted $0 of the parent patch. I'd like to preserve the
$0. Anyone know of a way to do it?
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Hahaha : ).
It was generating odd messages here, like [test $-7614554]. But I'm
on an intel mac using Pd-Extended autobuilds, so that's probably
normal.
Yes, I think a character escaping mechanism would be a good thing,
though of course escaping is already used in the pd-fileformat so who
Can anyone confirm this? I'm using the latest autobuild on PPC OS
X.4.8. Patches with hidden arrays can open, but if you open the
subpatch containing the array(s) PD will crash. As far as I can
remember this began somewhere around the time that anti-aliased
connections were enabled
.
This requires XCode (aka developer tools, included on your OSX install discs)
I find a combination of .pdrc and the plist to be best, as that way I
don't have to merge my particular customizations into every new build
of PD-extended I download (which I do... rather compulsively : )).
To use .pdrc you'll
can perhaps see some
evidence of in the patmatel abstraction) : )).
On 1/18/07, Phil Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luke Iannini writes:
Sorry if I'm losing everyone : ), hopefully at least the idea of a
Pd-Message-Patchmatrix makes sense to everyone and I'm just losing
everyone with my
to.
WhatIsThisBare.pd
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: ), hopefully at least the idea of a
Pd-Message-Patchmatrix makes sense to everyone and I'm just losing
everyone with my implementation and explanation thereof!
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Hallo,
Luke Iannini (pd) hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
This will of course all
7 6 5
etc.
Again, if none of this makes sense give the word and I'll show an example.
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Sure, I can do this... but I'm trying to determine why the loadbang
would not occur when created with internal messaging?
On 12/30/06, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Luke Iannini (pd) hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Abstractions don't loadbang when created via [; pd
:
/Volumes/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6.app/
Contents/Resources/Scripts/../extra/vasp.pd_darwin:
dlopen(/Volumes/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6/Pd-0.39.2-extended-
test6.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/../extra/vasp.pd_darwin,
10): no suitable image found. Did find
to an abstraction (i.e. arguments, etc).
The advantage of this would to simplify distribution of pd-patches
that would like to use abstractions, but don't want to have to include
15 files for one program. It would also be great for 1-off
abstractions that aren't usable elsewhere, but are needed multiple
hello, can I pick the parameters out one vst plugins the results on pd handing
over as example to fader/slider?
can that be done and if how?
thank you!
I use that:
vst~ - vst plugin object for PD/PD
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Also, this has obviously been fixed in later revisions of the pd
source, but as m_fifo.c seems to no longer be in the source I am
unsure of how to proceed.
On 11/14/06, Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get DD to compile on OS X Intel (as usual : ) ) and am
getting
How can I retain this file? It seems to be deleted immediately. I
saw nothing in the scons run flags?
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On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 05:16 -0700, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Also, this has obviously been fixed in later revisions of the pd
source
than Miller's implementation.
i just want to mention, it also beats wini's alsa implementation, that
has scheduling problems, when running below around 8 ms
...hmm, I guess someone needs to make a patch for inclusion in main
pd: thanks for the clarification!
it's not that easy ... from my
Hi There,
NOt excatly a pd related question, I have just got a new computer with an
Intel 945GM video chip set. And have installed ubuntu dapper on it which work
pretty well, but i the only problem is that DRI only work on display :0.0 which
seem to always be allocated to the laptop
Hi, I just recompiled and viewed the log, which showed a surprising
lack of errors... I then realized I never copied over the new .plist
file. I just did that, and my Intel-native Pd-App seems to run near
flawlessly; the missing objects I thought were due to compile-errors
were just a simple
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