Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-30 Thread Patco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Hi Patco, find it in attachemnt (bad quality and large file, sorry).. Nothing extremely sophisticated/complicated but functional. Thank you, this interface looks very good, and the patch seems to be well adapted for using GRIPD, no so many parameters. and

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi David, Just out of curiousity, why did this project die? It seems to be one of the most promising/interesting approaches I've seen to using PD. Yes, I subscribe to this point of view.. Maybe because there was no Mac port making it something restricted to some users? Personally I like the

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread John Harrison
David Powers wrote: On 11/28/06, John Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know the GRiPD is no longer maintained, but it happens to be perfect for our project so at least in the short term it makes sense for us to use. Just out of curiousity, why did this project die? It seems to be one of

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Nov 28, 2006, at 3:00 PM, David Powers wrote: On 11/28/06, John Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know the GRiPD is no longer maintained, but it happens to be perfect for our project so at least in the short term it makes sense for us to use. Just out of curiousity, why did this

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread Patco
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Hi David, Just out of curiousity, why did this project die? It seems to be one of the most promising/interesting approaches I've seen to using PD. I've given a try to gripd on windows only, and I had to give up because after a few created objects, the

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread Patco
Patco a écrit : and they both doesn't work with -nogui option, while it's possible to use a GUI from tkinter (and py external) in -nogui mode. err, GRIPD does work on -nogui mode but some objects like [openpanel] doesn't work, and the autor only suggested to switch to gui mode for having

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread Patco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : The GUI itself was not hungry in terms of cpu load (the 46% you can see in the screenshot is just the 128 bp filters in parallel in the patch ;-) puredata.info is too busy and doesn't respond, could you put your screenshot anywhere else? I like toxy, but we

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread Patco
Joseph Sarlo a écrit : You can send openpanel and savepanel messages to the gripd Pd object. Joe Oh! it must be a recent feature, or you'd have say it before, maybe I should give another try. Maybe GRIPD doesn't blow my CPU anymore on winslows when I put more than twenty widgets. Best

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread David Powers
Well, the current PD Gui stuff is not adequate for pro performance situations as far as I'm concerned. Even a small number of Gui elements visible will totally destroy the audio and cause severe dropouts, in my personal experience. And from what I hear this may be true on more than one OS... So

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-29 Thread John Harrison
It seems like there are a couple of options for GUI interfaces other than GRiPD, and I didn't know this. Can you say more about toxy, the Graph on Parent or tcl-tk widgets made by ix and MIXed or any other technique? How can I learn more about these as related specifically to GUI interface

[PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-28 Thread John Harrison
When I run pd with GRiPD library loaded, the shell external doesn't ever finish and a couple of calls to it eventually completely hang Pd. This is without the GRiPD library actually doing anything...just loaded. The GRiPD library seems to play well with other externals and the shell external

Re: [PD] GRiPD and shell don't play well together

2006-11-28 Thread David Powers
On 11/28/06, John Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know the GRiPD is no longer maintained, but it happens to be perfect for our project so at least in the short term it makes sense for us to use. Just out of curiousity, why did this project die? It seems to be one of the most