part of the freedom of opensource developement is for many, that they can focus
on what they are interested in.
and there are no obligations.
if money is involved that becomes more complex quite fast.
that is not to say, that opensource devs should not be paid, just that some may
not want to
> Is there any inherent disadvantage of running Pd in its 32bit version?
generally, one advantage of 64-bit apps is that you can address more memory.
this can be quite useful in GEM if you want to load video files into RAM.
however, maybe the biggest advantage of 64bit apps on OSX is that you
* IOhannes m zmoelnig [2018-11-07 13:26]:
> On 07.11.18 13:18, Peter P. wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > what is the current status of Gem for OS X, especially with Pd-0.49-1 64
> > bit? It seems that Gem can't be installed via Deken.
> >
> > What about http://puredata.info/downloads/gem/releases/0.93.3
I also want to support the use of the (Gem-) money! I made money with Gem so i
thought it is time to give back (and support my own selfish future money
making) with giving to Gem bounty. I very much am thinking like Julian, i want
the money to be used by Gem devs instead of bounty source. Also
sounds good! do you mind setting up a branch with your translations?
Christof
> Gesendet: Montag, 12. November 2018 um 12:54 Uhr
> Von: "Winfried Ritsch"
> An: pd-list@lists.iem.at
> Betreff: Re: [PD] German translation of Pd
>
> I appreciate this lively discussion, and want to state I am not a
On 11/11/18 9:55 PM, oliver wrote:
> hi,
>
> i just recently discovered that on a Windows XP system (i know ...) the
> new iemlib (v1.21) doesn't load anymore but gives this error:
>
> "The procedure entry point InitOnceExecuteOnce could not be located in
> the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll"
That would definitely be useful!! Workaround on OSX could allready be a
syhon NDI connection (didnt test, just quick research...).
Am Mo., 12. Nov. 2018, 19:16 hat Csaba Láng
geschrieben:
> Dear Gem Lovers,
>
> recently I moved to NDI protocol on many live graphic softwares.
> The question is
A small personal tale: some years ago I needed help to have an external
for the leapmotion - I was willing to pay for it, as someone would have to
dedicate time and work for it. In the end no one even replied to my calls,
so the thing had to rest. Some years later, it eventually worked when
I have this resistive touch device as well and would like to use it in
Pd too.
On 23.08.18 06:51, pat pagano wrote:
hello
i am hoping that someone might have an external for the new Sensel Morph?
I just gotone and it seems to be pretty responsive
i found this
I appreciate this lively discussion, and want to state I am not a linguist,
even my german is not mainstream, some strange austrian dialekt... so my
thoughts:
- We do not need the translation to be an exact description of something, but
it should not confuse and missunderstandable.
- For me
Antoine & Alexandre - the GEM issue requires resolving quickly: GEM-devs/
IOhannes, take the goddam cash!! (and redistribute it accordingly:)
P.A. - Yes indeed, agreed re academia, though have to say, more and more,
it appears it's the 'top-end' of institutions, which provide such
space/time &
I personally gave 60€, and I'd really like the Gem developers to take it
rather than the Bountysource people (who will start to do it from December
1st),
whether the issues are actually fixed or not...
Le lun. 12 nov. 2018 à 04:16, Alexandre Torres Porres a
écrit :
> There was recently a
For what it’s worth… I tend to ‘refund' academia’s research luxuries (time/mind
space as resource) as a duty to release free software… many do too. I know it
is not ideal but at least it brings some cool toys (like Pd ;-)
> On 12 Nov 2018, at 03:16, Alexandre Torres Porres
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