I take it you have some way to un-install the "MSVC 2008 Redistributable
Package" so that you were able to get the new test version of Pd to fail to
run... if so can you repeat Roman's experiment, launch wish85.exe on the
command lie and find out what else thesystem even log complains up missing?
Hi Miller,
On 25/06/15 11:55, Miller Puckette wrote:
> Can one of you test whether this new test release:
> http://msp.ucsd.edu/Software/pd-0.46-7test.msw.zip
> fixes the problem? Sounds like I ought to patch this one...
Pd won't launch.
It launched after I installed this:
https://www.microsoft
Sweet...
Can one of you test whether this new test release:
http://msp.ucsd.edu/Software/pd-0.46-7test.msw.zip
fixes the problem? Sounds like I ought to patch this one...
Miller
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 11:06:06AM +0800, Chris McCormick wrote:
> On 25/06/15 02:43, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> > This
On 25/06/15 02:43, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> This also wrote messages to the system's event log. Those suggested,
> that some dlls are missing. It turned out, that msvcr90.dll was missing,
> which is part of "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable
> Package" [1]. After installing it, Pd could be st
were you able to check it? I'm curious to see if we are on the same page :)
cheers
2015-06-23 13:52 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres :
> > Well, not quite. You also need another delay line,
> > as each has different input (input and output signal).
>
> Not really, because [comb~] also has two de
I don't know about other dependencies, but I'm pretty sure that msvcr90
is as high as you need to go for XP. I've definitely seen that DLL on
sites apart form Microsoft's, but I guess that doesn't prove that it is
freely distributable...
-David
On 6/24/2015 1:31 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
But
But I can add msvcr90.dll to the Pd distribution, I think.
I suppose I should do that - but I worry about getting the "correct"
version of it (???) and anyway, what other DLLs are there that Pd silently
depends on?
cheers
Miller
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 09:58:30PM +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 06/24/2015 08:43 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> I don't know why some systems have it apparently installed, others
> don't.
most likely because some *other* (unrelated) program installed on those
system has installed the dll into a system-wide path.
>
> The file has a size of 640kB (ought to be
On Mit, 2015-06-24 at 09:52 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
> I've been testing Pd vanilla on a windows XP professional machine (shh...)
> Perhaps there's some DLL or something that Pd needs that my machine is
> supplying - assuming you're still getting the behavior you were earlier:
>
> spawnl: Inv
Hi Pascal -
You might not have up-to-date Pd sources (needed for multi-instance
to work) - for instance, here's the latest:
void clock_unset(t_clock *x)
{
if (x->c_settime >= 0)
{
if (x == pd_this->pd_clock_setlist)
pd_this->pd_clock_setlist = x->c_next;
else
I've been testing Pd vanilla on a windows XP professional machine (shh...)
Perhaps there's some DLL or something that Pd needs that my machine is
supplying - assuming you're still getting the behavior you were earlier:
spawnl: Invalid argument
C:\pds\pd-043.1test5\bin\wish85.exe: couldn't load TCL
> wouldn't [vsnapshot~]+[vline~] do this?
not sure, I suspect not, but the idea is more having an object than a patch.
2015-06-24 12:08 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig :
> On 2015-06-24 16:29, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> > I know it's been fixed and made available already, but I'm just wonder
On 24/06/15 17:41, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote:
> Hi list...
>
> I had time to waste so here you are :
>
> https://vimeo.com/131648084
>
> :-p
>
> Cheers...
>
> °1ivier
>
> -- "On ne peut pas vivre dans un monde où l'on croit que l'élégance
> exquise du plumage de la pintade est inutile. Cec
Hi
Following up this thread from 2011:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2011-11/092588.html
I experience still the same situation, on both Windows XP Pro installed
on hardware and installed in a VirtualBox.
Assuming it might be a specialty of the install medium I used back then,
I go
Hi Gilberto, Alexandre,
Thank you for the report.
The issue is probably caused by a bad help patch. [delay~] has two
arguments, a delay buffer size and the actual delay. The right inlet can
be used to change the actual delay time.
If no arguments are used, the maximum delay is 512 samples. If yo
Hi list...
I had time to waste so here you are :
https://vimeo.com/131648084
:-p
Cheers...
°1ivier
--
"On ne peut pas vivre dans un monde où l'on croit que l'élégance exquise
du plumage de la pintade est inutile. Ceci est tout à fait à part. J'ai
eu envie de le dire, je l'ai dit." Jean Giono
On 2015-06-24 16:29, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> I know it's been fixed and made available already, but I'm just wondering
> if there's any other object in Extended that does the same thing as
> rampsmooth~ (generate linear ramps between values of an audio signal).
wouldn't [vsnapshot~]+[vlin
Julian, it sounds like you're looking at the debugger in the browser. Look
at the console and use the console.log() function to give you a better idea
of what's going on.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 6:35 AM s p wrote:
> No worries :)
>
> Short answer ... yes the JS file which contains all the WebPd
Hi Alexandre,
Since you are interested in doing some maintenance in the cyclone
library, I would like to report a possible bug found by an user in the
forum and then confirmed by me. Apparently there are some problems with
the object [delay~] and I am not sure they are present in Max 5 (I can
I know it's been fixed and made available already, but I'm just wondering
if there's any other object in Extended that does the same thing as
rampsmooth~ (generate linear ramps between values of an audio signal).
I guess not, but just making it sure.
cheers
___
great, let us know about the updates when they become available
2015-06-24 7:27 GMT-03:00 Fred Jan Kraan :
> Hi Alexandre,
>
> > The help file acts as if the audio input needed to be between 0
> > and 1, but that is not true, it actually is from -1 to 1, try it
> > and you will see. That's the wa
No worries :)
Short answer ... yes the JS file which contains all the WebPd code is
"webpd-latest.js"
I could give you more infos if you tell me what you are looking for exactly!
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
> Apologies for vagueness, not explaining myself very well.
>
Hi Alexandre,
> The help file acts as if the audio input needed to be between 0
> and 1, but that is not true, it actually is from -1 to 1, try it
> and you will see. That's the way it originally works in Max as
> well, by the way.
Ok, fixed.
>
> And now for a bug. When you specify an offset, it
Apologies for vagueness, not explaining myself very well.
In the browser debugging console there are source files on the left side.
In which of those is the js version of the pd patch running, or am I
missing something fundamental (it wouldn't surprise me)?
Cheers Seb,
Jb
On 24 June 2015 at 10
Julian, what do you mean by "action" ? All messages (and error messages)
are directly printed to the browser console, so there is no special "WebPd
debgging console".
Is that what you mean?
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
> Thanks a lot Seb, will be back in touch when I'm
Thanks a lot Seb, will be back in touch when I'm stuck again.
Pall, your comment throws up a good question: I'm not sure where the pd
patch 'action' is taking place in the debugging console, is it in
'webpl-latest.js'?
Regards,
Julian
On 24 June 2015 at 08:26, s p wrote:
> Hi Julian,
>
> In t
Hi Julian,
In that area there sure is room for improvement, and I should integrate
WebPd better with pd-fileutils (which is the module used to render patches
to SVG, but also to parse patches from text file to JavaScript). For the
moment, you can use the same hack I've used in the examples :
https
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