Maybe I wasn't clear, sorry. I ment in Gem.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
I've checked the text objects and examples in Pd and I was wondering if
multiple lines of text are possible, preferably projected in a column, so
being able to
On 10/13/2012 09:44 AM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear, sorry. I ment in Gem.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis
adr...@gmail.com mailto:adr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've checked the text objects and examples in Pd and I was wondering
Hm, using [text2d] and hitting return only creates a space between the
words.
For example, I'd like to get:
Good morning
everyone
Instead of:
Good morning everyone
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 3:26 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 10/13/2012 09:44 AM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Hm, using [text2d] and hitting return only creates a space between the
words.
For example, I'd like to get:
Good morning
everyone
As Pd messages do not support carriage return, you need to convert your
text to a string first.
So, this should do the job:
[string 071 111 111 100 032 109 111
On 10/13/2012 02:45 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Hm, using [text2d] and hitting return only creates a space between the
words.
For example, I'd like to get:
Good morning
everyone
when you hit return, you don't insert a line-break into your message
(though it may first look like that).
This seems to work. Thanks.
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Marian Weger m...@marianweger.com wrote:
Hm, using [text2d] and hitting return only creates a space between the
words.
For example, I'd like to get:
Good morning
everyone
As Pd messages do not support carriage return, you
Hi all,
I've checked the text objects and examples in Pd and I was wondering if
multiple lines of text are possible, preferably projected in a column, so
being able to set limits that when crossed, the text would go one line down.
Thanks
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