Am 27. November 2015 04:06:35 MEZ, schrieb Thomas WillNot <1137...@acadiau.ca>:
>but I would like to be able to change to
>something nicer like Fixedsys perhaps!
Just usr `-font-face FONT` to choose any font of your liking.
mfg.ugd.fhj
IOhannes
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Am 27. November 2015 04:06:35 MEZ, schrieb Thomas WillNot <1137...@acadiau.ca>:
>I tried typing "-font-size 24" into the text box labelled "Tcl"
Ouch, no.
That (and my previous answer) are cmdline flags you need to pass to Pd on
startup...either by running pd from the cli or by adding the
This topic keeps popping up on Pd list with stable frequency. Here's a
text about the effects of double precision in Pd:
http://www.katjaas.nl/doubleprecision/doubleprecision.html
It illustrates that double precision as Pd's basic data type will
improve results for very specific cases (like
hi Thomas, List
> Using Pd-Extended (since it doesn't bold the font automatically unlike
vanilla Pd) I'd like to change the font to something nice and
readable like
another "workaround" could be to create your text in blender in any
preferable font (takes 2 secs), export it as wavefront
Am 27. November 2015 04:06:35 MEZ, schrieb Thomas WillNot <1137...@acadiau.ca>:
>
>So I'm assuming GEM is the main window that opens when you normally open Pd?
No.
The only relation between Gem and the Pd-console is that Gem prints a splash
screen when it's loaded.
mfg.ugd.fhj
IOhannes
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Is it possible on Linux and/or Raspbian to take have
two USB audio cards and reference them like:
[dac~ 1 2 3 4]
Where 1,2 belong to soundcard A
and 3,4 belong to a soundcard B?
*The reason is that apparently there is massive*
*price gouging on multichannel USB interfaces.*
For example, a
No worries, Matt!! One thing I love about this community is, that while
there is complete love for newbies--
(e.g. my first (and ugliest!) snare patch I posted to the Facebook group
got like 30 likes!!)
-- I feel there is also a gentle demand (and sometimes not so gentle) for
intellectual rigor,
What about "dithering" or whatever... when Pd sends a 32 bit (or even 64
bit) how is it handled and reduced to 16 bits or 24 bits according to the
soundcard?
Is it up to Pd or not? One case or another, how is it done?
thanks
2015-11-27 14:19 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres :
Actually, this is possible.
Send this message to a number box:
[param f f f s f s s(
where f is float and s is symbol according to the following syntax:
[param
l(
This works with symbol atoms too.
> that’s kind of what i did here. even with state saving…
>
> cheers
>