> I followed the homebrew os x installation directions, but ended up with no
> .dmg in said folder.
Any one else with this issue?
It's a documentation bug:https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues/211
On Sat, Dec 24, 2016 at 11:07 AM, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
hello,
thanks for your code,
I did not try the external.
in attachment, an other version : it need few externals and have no weight, but
it's faster and is not limited to 5 points.
Cyrille
Le 24/12/2016 à 17:07, Charles Z Henry a écrit :
An audio rate weighted median filter is possible
I followed the homebrew os x installation directions, but ended up with no
.dmg in said folder.
Any one else with this issue?
On Sat, Dec 24, 2016 at 11:07 AM, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list <
pd-list@lists.iem.at> wrote:
> > just to warn, the 64b-windows exe file is called rc3. but I couldn't
>
> just to warn, the 64b-windows exe file is called rc3. but I couldn't find any
> documentation saying which version is really installed. would it make sense
> to add a clear reference to the document "about pd-2lork", as in pd-ext?
It's the rc4 binary.
I'm still trying to figure out a decent
An audio rate weighted median filter is possible to do with fexpr~ but
cumbersome and cpu-hungry. I've attached some previous work for your
reference: an abstraction wmed5~.pd and test patch, and an external
(from 2006) which needs to be fixed. You'll see the external I wrote
has int and float
just to warn, the 64b-windows exe file is called rc3. but I couldn't find
any documentation saying which version is really installed. would it make
sense to add a clear reference to the document "about pd-2lork", as in
pd-ext?
Purr Data release candidate 4!
* fixed race when opening pd