Dear all
We will run a day-long workshop on the 3rd of July, entitled 'Teaching Critical
Machine Listening and Machine Learning with FluCoMa’.
More info on the day schedule and topics and opportunities for contribution at
flucoma.org/icmc2022
Please email i...@flucoma.org to book your place.
Sounds great! Thanks a lot!
On 08.06.2022 12:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 6/8/22 12:11, Christof Ressi wrote:
(like my trusted MS VisualStudio 6)
Or good old "Clippy" in MS Office :-)
Joking aside, this is really great! I'll certainly contribute.
However, how do people find out about
(like my trusted MS VisualStudio 6)
Or good old "Clippy" in MS Office :-)
Joking aside, this is really great! I'll certainly contribute.
However, how do people find out about the GUI plugin in the first place?
I think eventually this has to be shipped with Pd and enabled by
default, with a
TL;DR if you know any quick tips for using Pd, submit them at
https://github.com/pd-externals/tipoftheday-plugin/issues/new/choose
long version:
as you all know, Pd comes with a built-in documentation, that
illustrates how to use various objects and stuff (and alex has done a
fantastic
On 6/8/22 09:43, Alexandros wrote:
While [ggee/shell] outputs the correct number of files in a directory
with the message "ls | wc -l", [command] outputs an error code 2 with
"exec ls | wc -l" and doesn't output anything.
Is this intentional? If so, how can this command be executed by
While [ggee/shell] outputs the correct number of files in a directory
with the message "ls | wc -l", [command] outputs an error code 2 with
"exec ls | wc -l" and doesn't output anything.
Is this intentional? If so, how can this command be executed by [command]?