On 24.08.20 15:12, João Pais wrote:
> Btw, any news on this old thread?
>
i guess the canonical way these days is to use camomile to load Pd as a
VST-plugin within Max.
:-O
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On 15.07.20 10:23, Dan Wilcox wrote:
> I doubt this is something that can be fixed easily on our end. I bet the
> problems lie with Tk.
probably.
however, i was wondering why the main window was rendering just fine.
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On 13.07.20 06:03, Miller Puckette via Pd-list wrote:
> I managed to get remote access to a MACOS 11 machine
depending on your kind of "remote access", this might well take a
completely different rasterizer.
things like transparent windows are usually just some GPU effect (like
rotating cubes for
On 09.06.20 14:02, Christof Ressi wrote:
> Yes, the .pd extension is not mandatory!
depends on what you mean with "mandatory".
what is mandatory is that the you specify a full filename (not
necessarily the "full path").
if the filename ends with ".pd", you *must* also add the suffix when
calling
On 05.03.20 10:03, oliver wrote:
> Hi, dear list !
>
> Just tried linux MINT (32bits) on an old laptop.
>
> All is working well so far, but i can't seem to get MINT to install the
> most recent version of PD with apt.
that's because MINT is just horribly outdated.
the current release is based
On 26.02.20 17:25, Christof Ressi wrote:
> Probably some other application is already listening to this port.
> Either stop this application or configure the imotions software to send
> to another port (if possible).
that other "application" might be [netclient] or some other Pd-object
(that
On 26.02.20 13:47, michael strohmann wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am stuck, trying to get raw mouse data in to pd.
>
> was succesfull in pd-extended with hans steiners HID objects, but i cant make
> them work in vanilla (preferrably on a raspberry...)
what's wrong with "pd-hid"?
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On 25.02.20 09:50, William Huston wrote:
> I've attached pix of both the high-level schematic, along with a demo
> patch. (I can upload the actual patch if that would be helpful).
please don't post screenshots of Pd-patches.
post Pd-patches instead, they are much smaller (being text only) and are
On 18.02.20 13:01, Markus Brandt wrote:
> dear list!
>
> Has anyone of you an idea, how i can get a string like the the one
> mentioned below into pd? google was not very helpful.
>
> 00143526;Affectiva AFFDEX/Affectiva AFFDEX;Affectiva AFFDEX
>
On 12.02.20 01:21, Christof Ressi wrote:
> To be clear: I agree that Pd probably shouldn't support MP3 or other
> compressed audio formats by itself, it should just make it easy to add
> such support as plugins.
totally.
i've been talking with dan about this, and we kind of came up with the
start
On 11.02.20 10:02, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> On Tue, 2020-02-11 at 00:18 -0800, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
>> that's it, can't download from deken and stuff
>> xheers
>
> I don't know how you came up with the bogus domain name, but indeed the
> website https://puredata.info/ is currently
On 10.02.20 13:33, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> new externals have come up and were
> never part of puredata.info
how was an external ever part of "puredata.info"?
i thought that most agents there were actually human.
(anybody know of an external acquiring conscience and registering for an
On 27.01.20 11:29, i...@hansroels.be wrote:
>
> I also needed a delay in samples and so I made an abstraction in Pd
> vanilla, delaying a signal with x number of samples; for example a one
> sample delay is [delaysam 1]
> I think this is the correct way of doing this without needing externals...
On 16.01.20 12:52, i...@hansroels.be wrote:
>
> Next I ran the script of IOhannes line by line
>
> export LANG=C
> MAINREPO=https://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/
> PDVER=0.50.2-1
> sudo apt-get install devscripts
> mkdir -p build
> cd build
> dget -u
On 13.01.20 16:40, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 13/01/2020 14:13, i...@hansroels.be wrote:
>> Is an installation of a /recent/ version of Pd vanilla (0.49 or 0.50)
>> possible on an older linux computer?
>
> Should be possible.
>
>> I am trying to install Pd 0.50.2 on two older
On 11.12.19 15:15, Csaba Láng wrote:
> installed pulsaudio with snap connect pulseaudio:home core at the end, but
> in pd nothing has changed, the devices are missing
dunno.
i don't even know what "snap" is (here it says: "snap - location of
genes from DNA sequence with hidden markov model"; but
On 11.12.19 13:18, Csaba Láng wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am trying to play video with synced audio on HDMI output, but after 10-15
> seconds Pd dies with an error:
>
> pd: pcm.c:1168: snd_pcm_prepare: Assertion `pcm' failed.
> Pd: signal 6
> Can you help me to fix this issue?
>
> Ubuntu 18.04
On 21.11.19 16:25, iftah gabbai wrote:
> just another question if i may: im trying to determine if pd installed
> properly, if you dont mind, could you tell me what are all the dir /
> locations pd should be present in in a linux install? or point me somewhere
> online where i can read it?
"make
On 21.11.19 12:05, iftah gabbai wrote:
> if by flyspeck you mean " ` " its
> formatting errors that are there because i had no easy way of
> exporting the print out of pd to a "real" machine
that should be easy enough:
$ pd -stderr 2>pd.log
copy the "pd.log" to your "real" machine. tada.
On 21.11.19 10:59, iftah gabbai wrote:
> unfortunatly i dont have the "file" command on this image,
you could always just copy the file to a "real" machine and run `file`
there.
> however, if i open a help file (eg pd -nogui
> /usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone/svf~-help.pd) i dont get any errors which
On 20.11.19 15:58, iftah gabbai wrote:
> /usr/bin/pd: ´/usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone/svf~.pd_linux is not an ELF file
*that* seems to be the issue you are having.
what is this "/usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone/svf~.pd_linux" file, if it is
not an ELF file?
hint: start with running `file
On 20.11.19 15:34, iftah gabbai wrote:
> hi there, im having troubles getting pd to locate externals on a buildroot
> image i did,
> ive added pd to the image via buildroot and it works fine and installed in
> /usr/lib/pd
> however adding externals to the /extra directory does not work and setting
On 25.08.19 22:09, João Pais wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> while trying out pd 0.5, I can start gem. When initializing gem, the
> error appears: pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np not found in
> libwinpthread-1.dll [translated from German]. replacing the dll with the
> one included in gem doesn't solve
On 14.11.19 16:18, Ingo wrote:
> The [aconnect] object doesn't create.
> Do I need to compile first?
depends.
the binaries are for amd64.
if you use anything else, you will need to compile yourself.
for building you will need the alsa headers (libasound2-dev).
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On 13.11.19 12:12, Ingo wrote:
> Whenever a new midi device gets connected I use a [shell] with [aconnect -i(
btw, there's this "aconnect" external i wrote some 15 years ago.
it would allow you to do the same without having to spawn a new process
with [shell].
iirc it was included with
On 13.11.19 09:36, Ingo wrote:
> First of all thank you, Winfried and Tim!
>
> I ended up picking Tim's version with [list fromsymbol], [list split] and
> [list tosymbol] because it needs less objects.
> Works perfectly!
i'm late to the party, but my 4-object solution would be:
|
[t b s]
|
On 28.10.19 23:50, Simon Iten wrote:
> hi there,
>
> can somebody clear up something for me regarding tilde “wireless” objects and
> subpatches?
>
> the G05.execution.order example mentions possible 64-sample delays in send~
> receive~ and throw~ catch~
>
first let's make clear what is
On 25.10.19 13:38, Ed Kelly via Pd-list wrote:
> Hi list,
> Can anyone (especially IOhannes) explain this to me
i think you just discovered a *huge* memory leak in [msgfile].
i'll try to fix that.
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On 28.10.19 00:08, pat pagano wrote:
> I also noted that one must load iemlb now as well at startup not just it's
> path
this has *always* been the behaviour if iemlib.
some people thought it nicer to only need to specify the path, and
distributed binaries that did not require to load the
On 16.10.19 06:04, Scott R. Looney wrote:
> getting PD 0.50 64bit to perform reliably and stably.
i have no idea, but are you using 0.50-0, 0.50-1 or 0.50-2?
(not that i think that it matters much in this very case, but still...)
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On 14.10.19 14:55, Simon Iten wrote:
> hi there,
>
> if i save an array via soundfiler and select wav as a container, is there a
> way to specify the format.
> i would like to save as 16bit integers instead of float.
> the helpfile only mentions reading those files...
it also mentions some
On 27.09.19 01:54, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Hello!
>
> The delete key on the mac used to delete the previous character to the
> left. But now it deletes the next character to the right. I'm on a macbook
> pro with 10.14.6
>
> This could be seen as just an annoyance as one can actually
On 26.09.19 02:34, Ed Kelly via Pd-list wrote:
> I may have overlooked something stupid, in which case I'll happily take the
> whip from you, but I think I'm too close to work out what's wrong.
did you try adding "-verbose" to the satrtup flags?
did you try running Pd with "-nostdprefs"?
have
On 25.09.19 12:58, Jean-Yves Gratius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it to late to consider this PR
> https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/753
>
> regarding Canvas Properties dialog issues when zoom = 2, that I
> discovered yesterday ?
>
yes, because 0.50-1 has already been released.
so pray for
On 13.09.19 12:55, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>
> In Linux I think Pd is using the 'unavailable' X cursor in some way when
> you hover on an outlet, and it assumes it will look like a circle such
nah, this is wrong.
Pd (when hovering over an inlet/outlet sets the cursor to "circle"
(literally!).
it
On 09.09.19 12:45, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> a known issue [579] with pdsettings is, that the "startup-flags" must
> not contain quotes and you therefore cannot use font-faces with spaces.
> e.g. '-font-face "Ubuntu Mono"' won't work via .pdsettings, although
>
On 09.09.19 12:06, oliver wrote:
>
> after a quick test on debian 10 (xfce) i can confirm that ! so there's
> likely something messed up in my ubuntu font management, even though i
> can't really find out what. no exotic dejavu versions found from my
> font-manager. but then (after temporarily
On 05.09.19 23:23, oliver wrote:
> hi !
>
> [mtx_.*]: invalid dimensions 0x1
confirmed.
please report at https://git.iem.at/pd/iemmatrix/issues
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On 05.09.19 15:37, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 05.09.19 15:31, Christof Ressi wrote:
>> Hi, this is problably the crucial change:
>> https://github.com/electrickery/pd-tof/blob/7be50143a30bd33c00dc6c41f59eb86d579f9e8d/src/menubutton.c#L15
>>
>>> there's also a n
On 05.09.19 15:31, Christof Ressi wrote:
> Hi, this is problably the crucial change:
> https://github.com/electrickery/pd-tof/blob/7be50143a30bd33c00dc6c41f59eb86d579f9e8d/src/menubutton.c#L15
>
>> there's also a newer TOF version existing: tof[v0.2.1](Windows-amd64-32)
>
> Actually, Deken has
On 20.08.19 09:40, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Em ter, 20 de ago de 2019 às 01:01, Miller Puckette escreveu:
>
>> To Pd-announce:
>>
>> Pd version 0.50-0 is available on http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.htm
>> or (source only) via github: https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data.
>>
>> Several
On 23.08.19 05:49, Miller Puckette wrote:
> Anyhow, I'll have to get on a "real" Pc to test this and see if I can
> figure out how to fix it
here's a pull-request that attempts on fixing the problem:
https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/736
due tothe nature of the issue, i would like to
On 27.08.19 11:09, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
>
> after having added through the menu in start-up flags: -verbose "all"
what is that supposed to mean?
> trying to open the start-up menu is impossible.
https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/issues/579
i'm afraid your only chance is to fix the prefs
hi,
this is just a heads-up that the services offered by the IEM to the
Pd-community (mailinglists, puredata.info,...) are back online.
we've been offline for ~26 hours due to a broken upstream connection
(both our main upstream link and our secondary failover link were down
simultaneously for
On 19.06.19 15:29, Csaba Láng wrote:
> no, did not play with the install target, and yes each was installed in the
> mentioned folders.
and how did you launch Pd?
- using the desktop-menu?
- running "pd" from the terminal?
- running "pd-gui" from the terminal?
- ...?
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On 19.06.19 15:04, Csaba Láng wrote:
> You are right sort of this happened what you described, but no system
> upgrade just 0.48 installed from the ubuntu software installer and 0.49 was
> compiled from source.
so you had both Pd-0.48 (from ubuntu) and Pd-0.39 (self-compiled)
installed
On 19.06.19 15:03, Csaba Láng wrote:
> did not have any better idea, had to make a fresh install of my system,
> meanwhile upgraded to Ubuntu 19.04 and convinced myself that something has
> been changed in the pylon official installer, and 5.2 is not compatible
> with the pluginPylon in Gem.
i
On 13.06.19 18:05, Csaba Láng wrote:
> dylib loading file '/usr/lib/puredata/extra/Gem/gem_videoPYLON.so'!
> Pd: signal 6
>
> What should I do, how can I make a fresh clean install? Already apt-get
> remove it and installed from the Ubuntu Software, but tnothing has changed.
> Downgraded my pylon
On 05.06.19 13:56, Csaba Láng wrote:
> pdtk_text_new .x564181da2850.c {.x564181da2850.t564181d16850 obj text}
> 39.00 36.00 {loadbang} 10 black
this is pretty weird.
the only possible reason i can think of why this would happen is, that
you are using a newer version of Pd-GUI (>0.48.2)
On 13.06.19 14:25, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> $ deken install else
of course there seems to be a bug somewhere here.
in the meantime, you can also do:
$ deken download --ignore-missing-gpg else
$ unzip else*.dek -d /path/to/pd/searchpath/
("else" lacks gpg-signatures, and the
On 13.06.19 11:09, Joey Dodson wrote:
> I haven't had any luck figuring out what to do next. The documentation for
> the command line tool seems a bit lacking as it doesn't have much
> information via $ deken -h nor $ man deken nor in the README files on
> github. If anyone can point me in the
On 13.06.19 11:03, Csaba Láng wrote:
> Dear list,
> what is the latest d version for armv7 processor? I installed it with
it's Pd-0.49-0.
e.g. here's the Debian package page:
[https://packages.debian.org/search?arch=armhf=puredata]
> apt-get but got 0.45.2.
so?
see
On 13.06.19 09:12, Joey Dodson wrote:
> I just got Pd running on my Pi 3.
$ apt-get install puredata
hooray!
> I do have Pi Zero Ws as well, but I'm not
> using them for audio. I wouldn't mind testing anything you like, however I
> would need help with two things a) installing else without
On 11.06.19 22:13, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Is anybody still using mac_OS 10.6 that could help me test if my ELSE
> externals are loading fine?
i did my test by loading the "All_objects.pd" file (unless otherwise
indicated). i used "-stderr" to catch error messages.
no other externals
On 08.06.19 07:49, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Maybe he got confused and did something wrong? But what? By the way, I've
> never seen this error "symbol not found ___exp10", any idea what this could
> be?
exp10() [1] is a GNU extension to libm.
you cannot expect it to exist on non-GNU
On 08.06.19 19:04, Maximiliano Estudies wrote:
> If I press tab the connection jumps to the next
> inlet, but when I release the mouse it still connects to the inlet that's
> nearer to the mouse,
this quite directly relates to my initial mail.
On 05.06.19 16:08, IOhannes m zmoel
On 05.06.19 23:21, Miller Puckette wrote:
> next release... I'll merge it as soon as it's done getting tweaked.
in order to finish tweaking, i will need feedback. the more the merrier.
i'm especially looking forward to feedback from actually testing the new
feature-branch (as opposed to watching
an early summer update...
TL;DR: https://vimeo.com/showcase/5289665/video/340437816
based on the feedback we got for the "intelligent patching" features
introduced with Pd-0.49, i've create a new pull-request [575], that
might make patching even easier.
the most important part is probably, that
On 20.05.19 17:48, Dana Moser wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
> Is there a website anywhere that explains how to compile
> and install the latest Gem to get video camera input to
> work on Mac OSX >10.12?
1. "Help" -> "Find externals"
2. type "Gem" and click on "Search"
3. click on the best
On 14.05.19 15:47, Ingo wrote:
> Could it be possible that the operating system does this even before it gets
> to the comport object?
well, those flags are supposed to control exactly what "the operating
system does" in this respect.
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On 14.05.19 14:18, Sebastian Lexer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am wondering whether it is (at least theoretically) possible to create
> an array/buffer that is accessed from two instances of PD on the same
> computer.
> One of these instances would write/read from this buffer, the second
> would be read
On 30.04.19 15:49, Peter P. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just found out that the keyname for space bar is spelled
> Space
> or
> space
> depending on if it is a key up or down. Can anyone confirm this on a
> non-Linux OS?
on windows you always get "Space".
afaict, this is related to the
On 30.04.19 15:41, Peter P. wrote:
> Katja,
>
> I am trying to use your idea about holding back key ups. However it
> seems that [keyup] outputs 0 for letter keys, and numbers for the number
> keys. I can't seem to figure out why.
i would say that this is a bug.
(it works as epxected on windows
On 29.04.19 19:23, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> I
> wonder if extracting fails because the downloaded file is renamed:
>
> osc[v0.2~git20181006](Windows-amd64-32).dek ->
> osc[v0.2~git20181006](Windows-amd64-32).dek.zip
>
> Somewhere a .zip extension is appended to filename, .zip files end up
> with
On 29.04.19 15:42, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> one issue that prevents me from properly fixing the problem is, that i
> currently have no indication of whether the VBScript unzip (as used on
> windows, and non-functional on wine) succeeds or not (even if "wsh57" is
> not ins
On 29.04.19 14:39, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> so the problem is, that on windows we need to run a VBScript to do the
> actual unzipping. but wine doesn't support VBScripts out of the box.
>
> a bit of duckduckgoing gave me [1].
> after installing "wsh57", i get a
On 29.04.19 14:39, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> after installing "wsh57"
for what it is worth, winetricks doesn't provide any means for
uninstalling (the idea is to use different wine-prefixes). so take care
*before* you install things...
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On 29.04.19 14:21, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 29.04.19 13:37, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>> Hey all
>>
>> When running either 32bit or 64bit Windows build of Pd under Wine on
>> Linux (amd64), I cannot install packages through 'Find externals'.
>> Either nothi
On 29.04.19 13:37, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> Hey all
>
> When running either 32bit or 64bit Windows build of Pd under Wine on
> Linux (amd64), I cannot install packages through 'Find externals'.
> Either nothing is downloaded or - more likely - a .dek file is
> downloaded, but immediately deleted
On 10.04.19 02:35, Joseph Larralde wrote:
> Looks like I still need to catch up with latest pd improvements.
so much to read, so little time :-)
i did a quick check, and Pd-0.25 contained a helppatch for [namecanvas],
which demonstrates that it basically worked the same as it still does.
(i
On 09.04.19 16:26, Joseph Larralde wrote:
> For example : I have a "soundbank" abstraction, which I initialize by
> sending messages to "pd-soundbank.pd"
ouch. you shouldn't use that.
instead use [namecanvas $0-foo] and then send messages to "$0-foo".
or whatever name you chose.
ghasdrm
On 08.04.19 12:23, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-04-08 at 10:13 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>> On 08.04.19 05:22, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
>>> hi, you responded to my "how to do it in vanilla" inquire, yeah, I
>>> can see
>>> how to
On 04.04.19 00:30, Scott R. Looney wrote:
> but it doesn't seem possible to edit the contents of a number box by double
> clicking and typing a new number while in Run mode. i thought i remembered
> this being possible in earlier versions but maybe this is intended
> behavior? clarification
On 01.04.19 09:20, Scott R. Looney wrote:
> hey folks i'm trying to get the IEM waveguide library examples to load and
> having a bit of trouble. i'm on a Mac and i've installed the various
> dependencies (iemlib,zexy,iemmatrix) via Deken, but it seems like the
> initializing fails as objects like
On 26.03.19 01:08, RT wrote:
> I expect some-type of delay because of processing but each of the 3 signals
i guess peter's question was more along the lines:
assume your soundcard is set to a sample rate of 44.1kHz.
therefore, each of your three signals will create 44100 samples per second.
if
On 20.03.19 13:36, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> Hi Jean-Yves
>
> On Tue, 2019-03-19 at 18:26 +0100, Jean-Yves Gratius wrote:
>> Well, I'd like to do a pull request for ggee/shell external.
>> Which repository should I refer to ?
>> https://github.com/pd-externals/ggee ?
>>
On 20.03.19 12:49, Mario Buoninfante wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to create an [hslider] (or other vanilla GUI objects) and
> specify its send and return params at its creation?
>
> ie. [hsl vol_send vol_recv] would generate a slider with send = 'vol_send'
> and receive = 'vol_recv'
yes it's
On 19.03.19 12:20, Jean-Yves Gratius wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm experiencing an issue with ggee/shell object on linux : It makes pd
> crash if I create a gem window after having used shell.
>
did you check https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem/issues/224 ?
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>
>> keep in mind that it is not touch sensitive.
>
> What do you mean by this? It only responds to mouse events and not touch
> events?
no. that's not what i meant.
it was a(n admittedly stupid) joke on the discrepancy between a
mouse-based interface
On 14.03.19 03:46, Chris McCormick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way in a Pd [vanilla] patch to detect a mouse-down and
> mouse-up event in non-edit mode? So for example to build a GUI which
> works like a hardware keyboard key. Pressing it down mean on, letting go
> means off.
weirdo keyboard
hi all.
15 years ago, some folks in graz (including yours truely) founded a
non-profit organisation "Pd~graz", mainly to organize the 1st
Pd~convention in 2004 (those were the days!)
at the end of last year the austrian police wrote me a letter, asking
whether our association is still alive. and
On 07.03.19 10:53, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> today I encountered something which seems to be a bug in wrap~
> (pd-0.49.0) on my architecture.
probably not a bug in [wrap~].
> The attached patch shows that wrap~
> ist outputting a 1 instead of the expected 0 when inputting the
> division
On 07.03.19 09:47, Christof Ressi wrote:
>> It annoys me more often than I find it useful and would have prefered to
>> have it as an opt-in feature
>
> Me too!
>
how about creating a ticket on [1]?
Bug #547 (which i linked earlier) is *related* but not exactly the same.
On 07.03.19 09:31,
On 07.03.19 08:14, oliver wrote:
> sorry if i missed something in the discussion regarding new patching
> features.
see https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/issues/547
>
> any help appreciated
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On 04.03.19 13:34, michael strohmann wrote:
> on raspberry b+/stretch/pd-0.48 lately my patches open very slow.
> i get the turning hour glass and sometimes the watchdog is already signalling
> pd….
> can it take long to find librarys or a slow SD card or netsend related issues
> ?
> or
On 24.02.19 23:33, Jakob Laue wrote:
> Hey all,
> Sorry for asking so many questions lately, but I am on holiday and
> finally have some time to work on my project :-)
> I need to get data from a hid controller into my patch.
> I tried [hid] and [hidio]. But as far as I have read, both are
On 24.02.19 21:46, Jakob Laue wrote:
> Thank you very much :))) :-D
> For all who are interested:
> After installing the library with apt-get you have to do this in Pd
> 1) Add search path: Preferences->Search Paths->New->/usr/lib/pd/extra/iemlib
> (Thats where it was installed on my system)
> 2)
On 18.02.19 10:21, michael strohmann wrote:
> i need help understanding this description of the pd-watchdog
>
>> s_watchdog.c is the source of pd-watchdog, which was spawned in
>> sys_startgui().
>> pd-watchdog monitors its stdin for any input, timing out after 5 seconds if
>> nothing was
hi,
please do not hijack unrelated threads.
please do not hijack unrelated threads with OT topics.
On 13.02.19 18:15, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
> It started happening to me on January 2019.
>
> I suspect is something on the Pd-list mail server.
definitely not.
we didn't really change anything
On 12.02.19 19:34, Carlos Franke wrote:
>>> I'm going to
>>> see if I can package Gem for Arch.
>>
>> That would be cool! I just gave it a shot:
>
> Me too. I was able to compile Gem 0.94_pre1 without much hassle
> (./autogen; configure; make), even already wrote a preliminary
> PKGBUILD
On 12.02.19 19:47, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
>
>> you should make sure that gmerlin is working though. it replaces
>> practically the rest.
>
> Thanks for the hint! I got gmerlin installed, but that was a little
> involved as although there is a package gmerlin in AUR it doesn't
> contain the
On 12.02.19 09:12, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
> That would be cool! I just gave it a shot: In order to get current Gem
what is "current" Gem?
if you do any work, you should base it *at least* on Gem-0.94~pre1, or
better on Gem-0.94.
don't spend time on Gem-0.93.3
> to configure on a current Arch
On 12.02.19 06:28, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Hi folks, I'm working on cyclone/comment, the last object we need to update
> in cyclone, and I need help.
so what is the problem?
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On 05.02.19 13:57, Ingo wrote:
>> are you using my [aconnect] external, or the `aconnect` cmdline utility?
>> (the manpage of the latter says, that you can specify clients by name)
> I didn't know about that external. Which library is it in?
it used to be a standalone "library" with a single
On 05.02.19 04:21, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> I compiled this one myself (0.49) - but the 0.46-2 version available from
> apt-get had the same problem!
i think you might be confused on how MIDI works for Pd on Linux.
with ALSA MIDI (which is what you should be using), you are just
creating
On 05.02.19 09:49, Ingo wrote:
> I have switched just now from the default MIDI on my old system to alsa MIDI
> with my new system Debian 3.5.
welcome to the year 2019.
Debian 3.1 was released in 2005, support ended in 2008.
Debian 4.0 was released in 2007, support ended in 2010.
so i guess you
On 05.02.19 02:08, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> and how to make a .pd file open pd?
use [shell]?
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On 04.02.19 16:34, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
> You can modify Pd patch window background colour in X11 or Xorg by using
> X resources:
you should also remember that you did this, to avoid yet another
bug-report telling that all Pd-patches have a red background and
re-installing Pd didn't help
On 24.01.19 10:46, Raphael Isdant wrote:
> I didn't tried it yet, but you can find a compiled version
you could also just try to compile [hid] (and upload it to deken).
i don't think it's super hard.
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On 23.01.19 23:24, noxidgerg wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> My students are working on projects where they want to use game controllers
> with Pd.
>
> We can currently get the hid object to run in Pd-extended on Mac OS High
> Sierra, but I would like to encourage my students to use a newer version of
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