Re: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX
Updated the zip link to reflect these changes... Ok... Second preference window has been greyed out. That's a band-aid until I can do a more maintainable pass at Pd-l2ork on OSX. A fix to the Media Menu, the Put Menu, and icon will have to wait as well. Search links have been fixed. I'm shipping with the index already built because it takes awhile to build it on OSX (as compared to Debian). Separate Console Window-- in general I'm not a fan of applications that use multiple top-level windows. I don't see why Pd can't have a single toplevel with Firefox-style tabs for toplevel patches (plus maybe bottom tabs for open subpatch/abstraction children). On Friday, October 25, 2013 7:22 PM, Dan Wilcox danomat...@gmail.com wrote: Ok. Just playing around a little and noticed: * there are 2 Preferences menu options in the Pd menu, the first works and is a folder with further options while the second Preferences... doesn't do anything. * the Media menu has a couple empty sections with remaining separators where the Audio Midi settings options used to be * the put menu is empty when the main pd window is active, while Pd-extended simply greys out the menu options. The Put menu is then populated after selecting a canvas window. * the Search Browser works and is noticeably faster than the last time I tried it, but the search result links don't work for me. Navigating with links on the Home page do work. * I'm not a fan of the separate console window .. yet another window floating around, but that's not a huge deal * dosen't have the nice icon that pd-extended has :D also, pd-lork should consider using something similar to the nice About patch in Pd-extended. Oh, there are so many improvements in pd-lork! So nice. I hope most if not all of these make their way into vanilla. The gui performance is much better, although I like the Pd-extended main console window better. The patch cords are obviously nicer, although I like the straight lines in Pd-extended better with anti-aliasing off, however that's just a niggle. On Oct 25, 2013, at 6:00 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote: From: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Subject: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX (was: Re: New Blankets names Jonathan Wilkes Artist in Transit Fellow) Date: October 25, 2013 at 12:02:15 AM EDT To: pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at Apropos: Here's a first attempt at getting Pd-l2ork up and running on OSX: https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.app.zip Dan Wilcox @danomatika danomatika.com robotcowboy.com ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX (was: Re: New Blankets names Jonathan Wilkes Artist in Transit Fellow)
Oops... try one of these: http://www.jonathanwilkes.net/Pd-l2ork.zip https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.zip On Friday, October 25, 2013 8:56 AM, me.grimm megr...@gmail.com wrote: jonathon, so you know the link you gave is broken... best m On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote: Apropos: Here's a first attempt at getting Pd-l2ork up and running on OSX: https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.app.zip * Includes a few libraries: zexy, import, cyclone, and ggee * I also replaced the help browser with the search-plugin powered by the xapian backend * I added references and meta patches to the control, audio, and data structures tutorials. If you haven't used Pd-l2ork before, it has some interesting features: * infinite undo * preset_hub and preset_node for settings presets on patches and abstractions * quick-connect: e.g., make a [route 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7] and eight message boxes below it, then select all of them and make a connection from the leftmost outlet of [route] to the leftmost message box. Now all are connected! (There are some other shortcuts when you select just the topmost or bottommost object, too.) * pdinfo, canvasinfo, and classinfo objects * a bunch of other improvements that should all probably be documented in a What's New patch that doesn't exist yet. Please test it and let me know how it works. If you'd like to give a donation, then please follow Joe's instructions below for the New Blankets mini-fundraiser. Best, Jonathan On 10/10/2013 12:48 AM, Joe Deken wrote: New Blankets Inc. is a non-profit Foundation dedicated to the the re-invention of the Free Community Public Library in the realms of new media. Specifically New Blankets develops the dimensions _of_ -- free/open communities -- _circulation_ and _sharing_ mechanisms -- technology innovations which together weave and support new benevolent cultural communities. New Blankets is pleased to announce today the recognition of Jonathan Wilkes as our latest Artist in Transit Fellow. . New Blankets has provided Jonathan with an initial honorarium of $500 to support his work. . In addition to the initial honorarium support, New Blankets has also launched a 1 : 1 matching mini-fundraiser during the coming month (October 14 - November 14, 2013), to further support Jonathan and the Artist-in-Transit Fellowship: 1) That is, any contributions to New Blankets during Oct 14 - Nov 14 which you kindly care to make and designate for Artist in Transit will be matched 1 for 1 by New Blankets -- up to a $500 matching limit. 2) At the end of the one month mini-fundraiser, the total sum (your contributions + NB matching amount) will be presented to Jonathan at *PdWeekend* -- to be held Nov 15-17, 2013 with Miller Puckette Friends in San Diego and Los Angeles CA. *** If you would like to make a contribution -- small or large -- to the New Blankets Artist-in-Transit fundraiser, please send e-mail ASAP to New Blankets, using the special fundraiser address : wilkes_...@newblankets.org When we hear from you, we will arrange a convenient way for you to send your check or electronic payment to New Blankets, by whichever of several available methods may be most convenient for you.) *** ** PdWeekend** If you would like to participate in PdWeekend with us in California on Nov 15-17, you are cordially invited and most welcome! Kindly RSVP yes and let us know your plans to participate with us in San Diego (Nov 15) or Los Angeles (Nov 16-17) by sending e-mail ASAP to: pdweek...@newblankets.org We will then send you a confirming e-mail immediately, and we will keep you advised as our *PdWeekend* plans and the details of events move forward, from now until November 15. The *PdWeekend* events are quite informal, but they also will include four structured workshops on Saturday Nov 16 -- in co-operation with CrashSpace LA: * Miller Puckette: Pd+Raspberry Pi * Katja Vetter: DIY Live Sampling Microphone-Build Slice//Jockey * Ico Bukvic: Laptop Orchestrating with your Friends * Jonathan Wilkes: Your Computer, Your Creativity ** Registration is required each of the above workshops ** You may wish to peruse our (very much in-progress) plans for *PdWeekend
Re: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX (was: Re: New Blankets names Jonathan Wilkes Artist in Transit Fellow)
Can you check the link? Didn't work for me ... also, we should all donate if we can. Jonathan has been doing alot of great work. On Oct 25, 2013, at 6:00 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote: From: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Subject: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX (was: Re: New Blankets names Jonathan Wilkes Artist in Transit Fellow) Date: October 25, 2013 at 12:02:15 AM EDT To: pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at Apropos: Here's a first attempt at getting Pd-l2ork up and running on OSX: https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.app.zip * Includes a few libraries: zexy, import, cyclone, and ggee * I also replaced the help browser with the search-plugin powered by the xapian backend * I added references and meta patches to the control, audio, and data structures tutorials. If you haven't used Pd-l2ork before, it has some interesting features: * infinite undo * preset_hub and preset_node for settings presets on patches and abstractions * quick-connect: e.g., make a [route 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7] and eight message boxes below it, then select all of them and make a connection from the leftmost outlet of [route] to the leftmost message box. Now all are connected! (There are some other shortcuts when you select just the topmost or bottommost object, too.) * pdinfo, canvasinfo, and classinfo objects * a bunch of other improvements that should all probably be documented in a What's New patch that doesn't exist yet. Please test it and let me know how it works. If you'd like to give a donation, then please follow Joe's instructions below for the New Blankets mini-fundraiser. Best, Jonathan Dan Wilcox @danomatika danomatika.com robotcowboy.com ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX
On 10/25/2013 01:53 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote: Can you check the link? Didn't work for me ... also, we should all donate if we can. Jonathan has been doing alot of great work. Sorry, the link should be this: https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.zip -Jonathan On Oct 25, 2013, at 6:00 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at mailto:pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote: *From:*Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com mailto:jancs...@yahoo.com *Subject:**[PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX (was: Re: New Blankets names Jonathan Wilkes Artist in Transit Fellow)* *Date:*October 25, 2013 at 12:02:15 AM EDT *To:*pd-list@iem.at mailto:pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at mailto:pd-list@iem.at Apropos: Here's a first attempt at getting Pd-l2ork up and running on OSX: https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.app.zip * Includes a few libraries: zexy, import, cyclone, and ggee * I also replaced the help browser with the search-plugin powered by the xapian backend * I added references and meta patches to the control, audio, and data structures tutorials. If you haven't used Pd-l2ork before, it has some interesting features: * infinite undo * preset_hub and preset_node for settings presets on patches and abstractions * quick-connect: e.g., make a [route 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7] and eight message boxes below it, then select all of them and make a connection from the leftmost outlet of [route] to the leftmost message box. Now all are connected! (There are some other shortcuts when you select just the topmost or bottommost object, too.) * pdinfo, canvasinfo, and classinfo objects * a bunch of other improvements that should all probably be documented in a What's New patch that doesn't exist yet. Please test it and let me know how it works. If you'd like to give a donation, then please follow Joe's instructions below for the New Blankets mini-fundraiser. Best, Jonathan Dan Wilcox @danomatika danomatika.com http://danomatika.com robotcowboy.com http://robotcowboy.com ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX
I have too many prerequisite libraries to run completely successfully, but what I can see is very impressive. I think I'm almost immediately addicted to the splined patch cords. I'll play with this some more when I finish my current project. Nice work, Jonathan (and of course, Ivica et al. -- as an OSX user, I haven't had the pleasure of seeing your work before today)! Phil On 10/24/13 9:02 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Apropos: Here's a first attempt at getting Pd-l2ork up and running on OSX: https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.app.zip * Includes a few libraries: zexy, import, cyclone, and ggee * I also replaced the help browser with the search-plugin powered by the xapian backend * I added references and meta patches to the control, audio, and data structures tutorials. If you haven't used Pd-l2ork before, it has some interesting features: * infinite undo * preset_hub and preset_node for settings presets on patches and abstractions * quick-connect: e.g., make a [route 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7] and eight message boxes below it, then select all of them and make a connection from the leftmost outlet of [route] to the leftmost message box. Now all are connected! (There are some other shortcuts when you select just the topmost or bottommost object, too.) * pdinfo, canvasinfo, and classinfo objects * a bunch of other improvements that should all probably be documented in a What's New patch that doesn't exist yet. Please test it and let me know how it works. If you'd like to give a donation, then please follow Joe's instructions below for the New Blankets mini-fundraiser. Best, Jonathan On 10/10/2013 12:48 AM, Joe Deken wrote: New Blankets Inc. is a non-profit Foundation dedicated to the the re-invention of the Free Community Public Library in the realms of new media. Specifically New Blankets develops the dimensions _of_ -- free/open communities -- _circulation_ and _sharing_ mechanisms -- technology innovations which together weave and support new benevolent cultural communities. New Blankets is pleased to announce today the recognition of Jonathan Wilkes as our latest Artist in Transit Fellow. . New Blankets has provided Jonathan with an initial honorarium of $500 to support his work. . In addition to the initial honorarium support, New Blankets has also launched a 1 : 1 matching mini-fundraiser during the coming month (October 14 - November 14, 2013), to further support Jonathan and the Artist-in-Transit Fellowship: 1) That is, any contributions to New Blankets during Oct 14 - Nov 14 which you kindly care to make and designate for Artist in Transit will be matched 1 for 1 by New Blankets -- up to a $500 matching limit. 2) At the end of the one month mini-fundraiser, the total sum (your contributions + NB matching amount) will be presented to Jonathan at *PdWeekend* -- to be held Nov 15-17, 2013 with Miller Puckette Friends in San Diego and Los Angeles CA. *** If you would like to make a contribution -- small or large -- to the New Blankets Artist-in-Transit fundraiser, please send e-mail ASAP to New Blankets, using the special fundraiser address : wilkes_...@newblankets.org When we hear from you, we will arrange a convenient way for you to send your check or electronic payment to New Blankets, by whichever of several available methods may be most convenient for you.) *** ** PdWeekend** If you would like to participate in PdWeekend with us in California on Nov 15-17, you are cordially invited and most welcome! Kindly RSVP yes and let us know your plans to participate with us in San Diego (Nov 15) or Los Angeles (Nov 16-17) by sending e-mail ASAP to: pdweek...@newblankets.org We will then send you a confirming e-mail immediately, and we will keep you advised as our *PdWeekend* plans and the details of events move forward, from now until November 15. The *PdWeekend* events are quite informal, but they also will include four structured workshops on Saturday Nov 16 -- in co-operation with CrashSpace LA: * Miller Puckette: Pd+Raspberry Pi * Katja Vetter: DIY Live Sampling Microphone-Build Slice//Jockey * Ico Bukvic: Laptop Orchestrating with your Friends * Jonathan Wilkes: Your Computer, Your Creativity ** Registration is required each of the above workshops
Re: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX
Ok. Just playing around a little and noticed: * there are 2 Preferences menu options in the Pd menu, the first works and is a folder with further options while the second Preferences... doesn't do anything. * the Media menu has a couple empty sections with remaining separators where the Audio Midi settings options used to be * the put menu is empty when the main pd window is active, while Pd-extended simply greys out the menu options. The Put menu is then populated after selecting a canvas window. * the Search Browser works and is noticeably faster than the last time I tried it, but the search result links don't work for me. Navigating with links on the Home page do work. * I'm not a fan of the separate console window .. yet another window floating around, but that's not a huge deal * dosen't have the nice icon that pd-extended has :D also, pd-lork should consider using something similar to the nice About patch in Pd-extended. Oh, there are so many improvements in pd-lork! So nice. I hope most if not all of these make their way into vanilla. The gui performance is much better, although I like the Pd-extended main console window better. The patch cords are obviously nicer, although I like the straight lines in Pd-extended better with anti-aliasing off, however that's just a niggle. On Oct 25, 2013, at 6:00 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote: From: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Subject: [PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX (was: Re: New Blankets names Jonathan Wilkes Artist in Transit Fellow) Date: October 25, 2013 at 12:02:15 AM EDT To: pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at Apropos: Here's a first attempt at getting Pd-l2ork up and running on OSX: https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.app.zip Dan Wilcox @danomatika danomatika.com robotcowboy.com ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
[PD] Pd-l2ork running on OSX (was: Re: New Blankets names Jonathan Wilkes Artist in Transit Fellow)
Apropos: Here's a first attempt at getting Pd-l2ork up and running on OSX: https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/Pd-l2ork.app.zip * Includes a few libraries: zexy, import, cyclone, and ggee * I also replaced the help browser with the search-plugin powered by the xapian backend * I added references and meta patches to the control, audio, and data structures tutorials. If you haven't used Pd-l2ork before, it has some interesting features: * infinite undo * preset_hub and preset_node for settings presets on patches and abstractions * quick-connect: e.g., make a [route 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7] and eight message boxes below it, then select all of them and make a connection from the leftmost outlet of [route] to the leftmost message box. Now all are connected! (There are some other shortcuts when you select just the topmost or bottommost object, too.) * pdinfo, canvasinfo, and classinfo objects * a bunch of other improvements that should all probably be documented in a What's New patch that doesn't exist yet. Please test it and let me know how it works. If you'd like to give a donation, then please follow Joe's instructions below for the New Blankets mini-fundraiser. Best, Jonathan On 10/10/2013 12:48 AM, Joe Deken wrote: New Blankets Inc. is a non-profit Foundation dedicated to the the re-invention of the Free Community Public Library in the realms of new media. Specifically New Blankets develops the dimensions _of_ -- free/open communities -- _circulation_ and _sharing_ mechanisms -- technology innovations which together weave and support new benevolent cultural communities. New Blankets is pleased to announce today the recognition of Jonathan Wilkes as our latest Artist in Transit Fellow. . New Blankets has provided Jonathan with an initial honorarium of $500 to support his work. . In addition to the initial honorarium support, New Blankets has also launched a 1 : 1 matching mini-fundraiser during the coming month (October 14 - November 14, 2013), to further support Jonathan and the Artist-in-Transit Fellowship: 1) That is, any contributions to New Blankets during Oct 14 - Nov 14 which you kindly care to make and designate for Artist in Transit will be matched 1 for 1 by New Blankets -- up to a $500 matching limit. 2) At the end of the one month mini-fundraiser, the total sum (your contributions + NB matching amount) will be presented to Jonathan at *PdWeekend* -- to be held Nov 15-17, 2013 with Miller Puckette Friends in San Diego and Los Angeles CA. *** If you would like to make a contribution -- small or large -- to the New Blankets Artist-in-Transit fundraiser, please send e-mail ASAP to New Blankets, using the special fundraiser address : wilkes_...@newblankets.org When we hear from you, we will arrange a convenient way for you to send your check or electronic payment to New Blankets, by whichever of several available methods may be most convenient for you.) *** ** PdWeekend** If you would like to participate in PdWeekend with us in California on Nov 15-17, you are cordially invited and most welcome! Kindly RSVP yes and let us know your plans to participate with us in San Diego (Nov 15) or Los Angeles (Nov 16-17) by sending e-mail ASAP to: pdweek...@newblankets.org We will then send you a confirming e-mail immediately, and we will keep you advised as our *PdWeekend* plans and the details of events move forward, from now until November 15. The *PdWeekend* events are quite informal, but they also will include four structured workshops on Saturday Nov 16 -- in co-operation with CrashSpace LA: * Miller Puckette: Pd+Raspberry Pi * Katja Vetter: DIY Live Sampling Microphone-Build Slice//Jockey * Ico Bukvic: Laptop Orchestrating with your Friends * Jonathan Wilkes: Your Computer, Your Creativity ** Registration is required each of the above workshops ** You may wish to peruse our (very much in-progress) plans for *PdWeekend* and the stellar list of participants -- including Miller, Jonathan the other workshop presenters above -- at: http://newblankets.org/nov15.html ** Join us in CA in November! Invite your friends, too! ** ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list