Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-16 Thread Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
Well, you can peruse the tracker's open patches to get a sense of whether you can (or if it's worth your time to try).  Keep in mind the Pd-l2ork gui prefs code started out as a patch specifically written as a clean, small patch to get into Vanilla/Extended. -Jonathan On Tuesday, Decembe

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-16 Thread Dan Wilcox
Sorry, I didn;t mean to sound like I'm griping. The nature of the question was more "if we apply clean, small patches to vanilla, could we get some of Han's updates in so they aren't lost to non Pd-l2ork users". I'm in the middle of writing my thesis right now, but getting into real Pd development

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-16 Thread Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
On 12/16/2014 03:12 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote: I like how I explicitly asked to not hear that "Pd-l2ork has that" and yet that's the response I got. I already knew this anyway from the sample screenshots you were posting when you were implementing it. (Looks great BTW) Yeah, I know, it was 100% wi

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-16 Thread Dan Wilcox
I like how I explicitly asked to not hear that "Pd-l2ork has that" and yet that's the response I got. I already knew this anyway from the sample screenshots you were posting when you were implementing it. (Looks great BTW) Also, if you didn't know, why respond? :P On 12/15/2014 06:21 PM, Dan Wil

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-16 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
On 2014-12-15 22:46, Miller Puckette wrote: > Just FYI…. Joe Deken of newblankets.org is considering making a repository > of external objects compatible with Pd vanilla. I think almost all the > objects in Pd extended will work with vanilla (and if I find out what > specific changes vanilla woul

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-15 Thread Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
e Torres Porres mailto:por...@gmail.com>> *Date:*December 15, 2014 at 4:46:22 PM EST *Subject:**Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list* Just FYI…. Joe Deken ofnewblankets.org <http://newblankets.org/>is considering making a repository of external objects compatible with Pd v

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-15 Thread Dan Wilcox
t; > From: Miller Puckette mailto:m...@ucsd.edu>> > Cc: "pd-l...@mail.iem.at <mailto:pd-l...@mail.iem.at>" <mailto:pd-l...@mail.iem.at>> > To: Alexandre Torres Porres mailto:por...@gmail.com>> > Date: December 15, 2014 at 4:46:22 PM EST > Subject: Re:

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-15 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
That sounds good. I've always thought of Pd-Extended as a nice package of libraries. Since it's been complicated to maintain it, I guess the way out would be to make it easier for extra packages to be added to Vanilla. I'd be ol with that. Fred, another suggestion I had was to include some [casca

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-15 Thread Miller Puckette
Just FYI…. Joe Deken of newblankets.org is considering making a repository of external objects compatible with Pd vanilla. I think almost all the objects in Pd extended will work with vanilla (and if I find out what specific changes vanilla would need to allow the others, I'd be happy to try to pr

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-15 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
> I could put the compiled libraries somewhere online, > but do not expect a neat installer. No need for installers. If it's somewhere just compiled for the major systems and with the source code for nerds everywhere is cool ;) > There is no indication a new Extended release > will happen any tim

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-15 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
Hi Alexandre, >> Sorry, yes pd-extended 0.44. > > sure, but when I first mentioned about versions, I was thinking about > cyclone's own version number. > > I assume there's one, right? And I also assume you have it for download > somewhere for people to include it in Pd Vanilla. Where can we get

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-15 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
> Sorry, yes pd-extended 0.44. sure, but when I first mentioned about versions, I was thinking about cyclone's own version number. I assume there's one, right? And I also assume you have it for download somewhere for people to include it in Pd Vanilla. Where can we get it? If Extended keeps on d

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-14 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
Hi Alexandre, > Awesome, can't wait for the new release :) > >> The source I am using is some 0.44 version. > > You mean the 0.44.0 extended, right? Sorry, yes pd-extended 0.44. If all these objects were in vanilla, our world would look quite different :-) > > Well, I guess the next step is to

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-13 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Awesome, can't wait for the new release :) > The source I am using is some 0.44 version. You mean the 0.44.0 extended, right? Well, I guess the next step is to see if we can get a new Pd Extended soon, and hopefully in pace with the current 0.46 version. But this is another discussion. Thanks

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-13 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
Hi Alexandre, > Hi, I re-sending (or forwarding) my first message about cartopol, with > the patch I had attached to exemplify the issue. My message was brief > then, but it said it all. > The message was clear, surely with the additional info. Attached is an image of your patch with a modified p

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-13 Thread Ivica Bukvic
On Dec 13, 2014 8:35 AM, "Fred Jan Kraan" wrote: > > Hi Alexandre, > > Thanks for the clarification, I changed the overview. But this is a good > example for the type of problem that maybe shouldn't be fixed in the > current objects. How many now working patches will break when the object > behavi

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-13 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Here's the deal, using such objects only make sense if converting to and back, right? I mean, at least for FFT that's the way it is, and I can't think of another example. Oh, and let it be clear that only the phase value is coming out wrong (negative when it should be positive). And that is by usi

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-13 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
Hi Alexandre, Thanks for the clarification, I changed the overview. But this is a good example for the type of problem that maybe shouldn't be fixed in the current objects. How many now working patches will break when the object behaviour changes? A workaround could be to create new objects, e.g.

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-12 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
awesome, though I wouldn't point th issue with cartopol~/poltocar~ as "accuracy", it's just positive when it should be negative and vice versa, but I assume you know what's going on. cheers 2014-12-12 13:03 GMT-02:00 Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list : > > Great work! > > I'll take a look at them for P

Re: [PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-12 Thread Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
Great work! I'll take a look at them for Pd-l2ork. -Jonathan On Friday, December 12, 2014 8:20 AM, Fred Jan Kraan wrote: Hi all, The set of updated help-patches for the cyclone library is now complete. I'll check them at least once more time. For now they are at: http://fjkraan.hom

[PD] Cyclone help patches & issue list

2014-12-12 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
Hi all, The set of updated help-patches for the cyclone library is now complete. I'll check them at least once more time. For now they are at: http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/digaud/puredata/cyclone/help-patches Meanwhile there is also a list of issues to fix: http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/digaud/p