That would be a wonderful feature. I wouldn't install a pd fork just for
that, but I spend (and maybe loose) lots of time aligning boxes with the
keyboard.
A "snap to grid" feature with vertical and horizontal grid steps would be
really time saving !
Of course since this is a user/patcher
Hi Thomas,
On 17/02/18 06:58, Thomas Grill wrote:
i have just submitted picore extension packages for pd-0.48-1 to the respective
repertory.
I hope i have met all the requirements, so that the package can become
canonical very soon.
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
If you want to
Hi Jesse, Good to hear it works well on your systems.
I hope you enjoy using the library. :)
Zack
2018-02-22 6:48 GMT+09:00 Jesse Mejia :
> This is rad - thanks! On windows 10 I installed via dekken using the
> default path, and on two separate machines I needed to
Hey Zach,
I'm not on my linux machine right now so I'll have to get back to that
later but in the mean time, on my work machine, I've run nm -u and attached
what I got.
Clearly there is a lot more being built in to the osx version.
Last night I did actually try to install open frameworks on my
* snap to grid horizontally makes much more sense to me than vertically -
cos most of the time you just want to keep you patch cables straight.
* an easy way to turn it on/off would also be very handy.
* i would also really like this
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Hi Zack,
Works perfectly for me on Windows 10, this is great! Thanks so much for the
effort in putting this library out, along with the recent behind the
scenes developments with Gem and the SVG capabilities in Purr Data, Pd is
again having some great options for graphics & visuals.
Just
Raspberry Pi binaries were just uploaded here:
https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases/tag/cyclone0.3beta-3
Only missing Linux 32 bits right now
we'll upload this to deken soon and it'll be up there in a day or so for
everyone
cheers
2018-02-21 4:04 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres
On 02/21/2018 03:54 PM, Raphaël Ilias wrote:
> That would be a wonderful feature. I wouldn't install a pd fork just for
> that, but I spend (and maybe loose) lots of time aligning boxes with the
> keyboard.
then you should probably start using the "autopatch" feature.
i found it helps
On 02/21/2018 07:42 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> then you should probably start using the "autopatch" feature.
> i found it helps tremendously if you are going for neatly aligned
> patches (which i do).
I do the same. It would be great if "shift + up" and "shift + down"
would move the objects
I would make it hot key toggle option. It could be a gui preference but maybe
better to keep transient.
enohp ym morf tnes
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> On Feb 21, 2018, at 6:26 PM, Matt Davey wrote:
>
> * snap to grid horizontally makes much
This is rad - thanks! On windows 10 I installed via dekken using the default
path, and on two separate machines I needed to add the startup flag -lib ofelia
but now everything seems to be working well.
Thanks - this looks amazing!
-jesse
> On Feb 21, 2018, at 1:08 PM, Alan Brooker
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