on designing, there
> still would be the need for [get_dir] in file processing though.
>
> Colet Patrice
>
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>> De: "Jack"
>> À: "Patrice Colet" , pd-list@iem.at
>> Envoyé: Lundi 23 Septembre 2013 11:03:16
>> Obj
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> De: "Jack"
> À: "Patrice Colet" , pd-list@iem.at
> Envoyé: Lundi 23 Septembre 2013 11:03:16
> Objet: Re: [PD] Gridflow and fonts on Raspberry Pi
>
> Le 23/09/2013 02:27, Patrice Colet a écrit :
> > I've collected some
; online...
>
> Tested on Pd 0.45.0
>
> Colet Patrice
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>> Objet: Re: [PD] Gridflow and fonts on Raspberry P
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> De: "Colet Patrice"
> À: "Jack" , pd-list@iem.at
> Envoyé: Dimanche 22 Septembre 2013 21:29:24
> Objet: Re: [PD] Gridflow and fonts on Raspberry Pi
>
> Hello jack,
>
> I don't know about raspberry, but it seems tcltk is used for te
Hello jack,
I don't know about raspberry, but it seems tcltk is used for te GUI,
so what about using [sys_gui] for generating the interface?
a toplevel -fullscreen should be able to do what you are looking for,
it's also possible to create fonts
Le 22/09/2013 19:10, Jack a écrit :
Hello,
Hello,
I found gridflow for Raspberry Pi here :
http://artengine.ca/acastonguay/gridflow/
And see a message from Claude here about Gridflow font :
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-01/034431.html
My questions :
I would like to use Raspberry Pi and Pd to render text on a screen.
I