On 03/03/15 10:58, Olivier Baudu wrote:
Hi list,
Until now, and as far as I (think I) can remember, GEM was rendering frames even
if the window (with or without border) was :
- out of the screen
- reduce in the tool-bar
- hidden by an other window
The last time I use this property was on an Ubu
Hi list,
Can somebody explain to me how font sizing actually works in Pd? I see
a table of integer metrics in C, a table of integer metrics in tk, and
some logic that find the smallest GUI font size that can fit the metrics
in C.
I assume that I must use the metrics in C if I want boxes to
Hi list,
Until now, and as far as I (think I) can remember, GEM was rendering
frames even if the window (with or without border) was :
- out of the screen
- reduce in the tool-bar
- hidden by an other window
The last time I use this property was on an Ubuntu 13.10 both with
"pd-vanilla + gem
I can't seem to set midioutdev correctly on 0.46-5 Win 32.
When I choose a device, close preferences then re-open preferences the device
selected seems to now be the next device in the list.
This happens when using multiple device outs too.
Then saving the preferences to the registry seems to m
Hi all,
Another update to pd-bl:
https://gitorious.org/maximus/pd-bl
I added a 4x upsampled version to the example patch, together with a
10th-order lowpass filter to prevent aliasing when downsampling. The
harmonic content is much more present in the top end, the non-upsampled
examples now
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On 2015-03-02 14:23, tim vets wrote:
> which version is this? I get "list fromsymbol: unknown function" in
> Pd 0.45.4
Pd-0.46
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IOhannes
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Thanks Jack, [list tosymbol] looks perfect.
There seems to be an error in the release log in the Pd documentation html and
elsewhere...
0.46-0
"New [text tosymbol] and [text fromsymbol] to allow string manipulation."
I was wondering why [text tosymbol] wouldn't create.
I presume this is mean
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On 2015-03-02 12:26, Jack wrote:
> Just do it with [list]s objects from vanilla.
ah indeed, i knew that one of those objectfamily-objects ([text],
[list], [array]) provided the way to split a symbol into characters.
i thought it was [text], but wa
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Just do it with [list]s objects from vanilla.
Certaily can be improved...
++
Jack
Le 01/03/2015 21:21, JF via Pd-list a écrit :
> Thanks Iohannes & Tim,
>
>
> I would be interested in how to achieve this with [text]?
>
> I've been playing with t