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-Jonathan
On Saturday, October 3, 2015 10:23 PM, Matt Barber
wrote:
Although, I can imagine a certain hipster cred for shari
Although, I can imagine a certain hipster cred for sharing software via
floppy in 2015.
On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 4:32 PM, Matt Barber wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> Yes. Right now I'm just looking to see if these would be useful, if
> there's anything awful about the syntax, if they try to do too much or ar
Thanks.
Yes. Right now I'm just looking to see if these would be useful, if there's
anything awful about the syntax, if they try to do too much or are too
fussy, if anyone would want to contribute, etc. When I get them polished a
bit I'll do a regular release on the normal channels (I can't rememb
hi,
great!
On 10/03/2015 07:36 PM, Matt Barber wrote:
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/45tk62dpz0z2mqo/array-abs.zip?dl=0
>
db?
would you like to put those on a version control system of sorts, e.g.
the puredata svn or some publicly available git repository (e.g. github)?
(read as: please let u
Thanks. I haven't run any tests with custom DPI settings for the gui port.
But I'd be willingto bet all that works just fine since people can view
websites on Iphones.
-Jonathan
On Saturday, October 3, 2015 12:43 PM, Matt Barber
wrote:
There was a problem in extended some year
Hi all,
I wanted to share a project I've started for feedback. Since Pd vanilla has
included an extended set of array tools starting in version 0.45, I thought
it would be a good idea to make a pure vanilla set of array manipulation
abstractions in the vein of list-abs. Here's a link to what I hav
There was a problem in extended some years ago when tcl/tk 8.5 broke a lot
of font stuff by trying to do too much automatically, which caused some
cross-platform trouble. I ended up having to make a wrapper for linux that
momentarily changed the screen DPI, since 8.5 would use that to size fonts,
a
> This becomes more than an aesthetic problem-- for example, if you try to move
> the cursor,Pd moves it based on Miller's font metrics, not the users.
Actually, I'm not at all certain if its the Pd font metrics. It may be that
the font engine uses differentinter-line spacing, or that tcl/tk rep
What font are you using?
I have to admit that after looking at Pd's font system, I have no idea how it's
supposed towork. There are two hardcoded collections of font metrics-- one in
font_fixed_metrics in thattcl file, and another in s_main.c called
sys_fontlist. It looks like the one in the