> hi, somebody brought me the attention to the fact that there's no GEM in Purr
> Data, what's the situation there?
Unfortunately not in OSX atm, but it should be operational for Windows and
Gnu/Linux.
-Jonathan
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Unfortunately not in OSX atm
> so, if not now, any estimate when? and what is the problem for now? just
> curious...
It's a large complex library that takes a long time to compile, and there
wasn't
pre-existing infrastructure in the pd-extended bu
> hi -
> just donwloaded pd-l2ork-2.0-osx-10.8-x86_64.dmg to run it on osx 10.8, but
> it
> won't install, saying it needs at least 10.9> an oversight?
It could be.
Do you get the error immediately after clicking the installer?
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> Hi guys, what is the earliest version of OS X that is still supported for
> Purrdata?> Will 10.6 Snow Leopard work?
The GUI will work on 10.6 (at least that is what it says on the website). But
I'm
not sure if the build infrastructure supports a version that old or not.
I'm happy to try to
sion, you can use Albert Graef's PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~dr-graef/+archive/ubuntu/pd-l2ork.xenial
I'm not (yet) using his build script for the Ubuntu CI builds. Sorry,
that's an oversight on my part.
-Jonathan
2017-02-10 12:01 GMT-02:00 Max :
On 2017년 02월 09일 23:19, Jo
> I have a Mac Mini running 10.6.8 I would be happy to try it out.
Great!
I'm doing the GUI part of so-called "10.8" build manually at the moment.So let
me get that set up in the install scripts correctly to make it easier
to test this.
-Jonathan
> Sent from my iPony
On 10 Feb 2017, at 16.3
s
> directly.
Great! Thanks, Matt.
-Jonathan
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2017-02-10 2:01 GMT-02:00 Jonathan Wilkes :
Unfortunately not in OSX atm
> so, if not now, any estimate when? and what is the problem for now? just
> curious...
> What intrigues me is that Purr Data (or Pd-l2ork) does load "Deja Vu Sans
> Mono" for all platforms and even so the patch does not look "bad" like that,
> as an example,
> I'm attaching a print screen from pd-l2ork in Linux (4-l2ork.png), to show
> that it doesn't look like the linux part of
> This looks great! However we're running into a problem over here on our
> Windows machines. When loading a fairly large patch, all GUI objects are not
> updating (a toggle won't show state change, but it shows its value change in
> the console when connected to a [print]). I'm unable to identi
> On 10/02/17 06:19, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
>> Purr Data is now released.
> Wow, congratulations Jonathan and everyone involved in getting to
release. It's clear a lot of hard work has gone into this over the past
few years. Quite an accomplishment. Nice one!
Th
After "undefined" there should be an ellipsis: "(...)" If it's there, click it
and
copy/paste the rest of the error that pops up.
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> There isn't an ellipsis, the only contents of the error is what I copied and
> pasted.
Ok. If you can send me a patch that triggers the bug I'll investigate further.
-Jonathan
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 6:05 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
After "undefined" there should be an ellipsis: "(...)" I
> This was fixed in extended years ago and the font handling improvements have
> simply not been ported to Vanilla. Your point is clear, what is not clear is
> (as usual) who is going to spend the time to port Hans' working solution to
> vanilla and in such a way as to have it accepted.
There
> As for comparisons, here’s the same patch using Deja Vu Sans Mono and Monaco,
> both with Tk 8.4 & with Tk 8.6 Retina HiDPI rendering:
> https://flic.kr/p/QLGphN (zoom in or download & view at full size)
> Jonathan: One of the remaining problems I have with the Tk 8.6 build is the
> padding
et Gem to compile without quicktime support with few difficulties. Most
of the effort was actually in getting gavl/gmerlin to compile, as there were
not ready-made homebrew packages.
Jonathan, when I get some time I'll send you some instructions and patches
directly.
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GMT-02:00 Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list :
> On initial trials I've found Purr Data good to use, thank-you. Curious if
> there are plans for an ARM release?
There's an armv7l release:https://git.purrdata.net/ jwilkes/purr-data-binaries/
tree/master
That runs on rpi2, and on a Chrome
> Hey all
> I'm happy that so many people are trying to tackling the font / box
size issue in vanilla now. From what I can tell, box sizes aren't even
consistent within the same Linux distribution.
A program can essentially either resize fonts to fit hard-coded box
sizes, or it can resize boxes
> 2017-02-15 12:27 GMT-02:00 Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list :
A program can essentially either resize fonts to fit hard-coded box sizes, or
it can resize boxes to fit the fonts. Pd Vanilla does the latter.
> And Purr Data does the former, right?
For DejaVu Sans Mono, yes. But that'
> I could be wrong but I believe that when you ask for a negative font size
that inhibits scaling... so the line in pd-gui.tcl:
negative font-size numbers in tk mean pixel sizing instead of point sizing.
> set foo [list $::font_family -$fsize bold]
> is asking for pixel-deterministic font sizes
> Hi,
> great that purr-data is finally out.
> I went back to this thread
https://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@lists.iem.at/msg10518.html which briefly
touched on the topic of visualizing HTML pages inside purr data, but did not
find the solution to my problem.
> Using seems to load local f
> Nice, that works for .
> Any idea why I see nothing in objects?
Unfortunately I don't-- I've been working mostly in SVG land,
and only the simple parts of HTML for input, divs and some
CSS styling.
I have seen some discussions of webview in the nw.js mailing list,
so you might check there
>>parser error.
gfmdsar>>IOhannes
> Since you mention the key word “parser” for the possible coming prefs.file,
> do you think XML standards for writing suits for an easy parser?
XML is overkill for something as simple as a preferences file.
-Jonathan
> I'm all ears.
> Mensaje telepatico
>> XML is overkill for something as simple as a preferences file.
> That is right.
> But all characters, tabs, lf/cr or what ever con be hold inside
>
What problem does that solve which a simple format doesn't solve?
-Jonathan
> It could be a pseudo parser.
> Mensaje telepatico asistido po
#yiv2808832499 #yiv2808832499 -- P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}#yiv2>>What
problem does that solve which a simple format doesn't solve?
> I don't know.
> I`m putting something on the table, in case a simple file format not feet our
> cross-platforms needs.
> How do we know if a simple fil
> @ Jonathan,
>>Because keys, values, and key/value pairs in the Pd preferences are
>>themselves simple:
>>keys: ascii string containing no spaces
>>values: number, numbers separated by whitespace, ascii string with
>>nowhitespace, and file paths.
> Pseudo XML may not be needed but what was t
Benefit: there would be a single
preferences file format shared among all platforms.
Cost:* currently the only platform that uses xml for
preferences is OSX, and Pd relies on its proprietary,
non-portable tool in order to read and save this file.
So it would be necessary to write an XML parser
> Ok, Thanx for the detalis.
> Anyway before concluding this thread I must said that this year I've been
> connecting the pref.file to 2 things:
> Purr-Data :
> https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2017-01/117407.html> Deken : If
> necessary the pref.file can hold the deken path.for.e
>> Why do you want to add font metrics to the preferences? That is information
>> that the GUI toolkit should produce automatically.
> Look here:
https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/wiki/Crossplatform-font-metrics-&-comparisons
> Here it is shown the diff between Vanilla &
> extended:htt
> Well the modifided tcl AFAWCT gives uniform patch rendering on all OS with
> the same font.
Ok, if that's the case then I would suggest not to add a user-facing
font-metrics option. If a Vanilla
user wants larger fonts than the fontspec provides for, they can just increase
the zoom level.
> As with previous HISS projects, FluCoMa will deliver its findings open
> source, in
the form of software (standalone and extensions) with extensive documentation
and examples, as well as the underlying libraries in C++.
How do you plan to license and distribute the data inside the banks of sou
Purr Data 2.1.1 is out.
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data-binaries/tree/master
I added a "dropdown" widget to the "Put" menu. The interface
isn't yet stable, but it should be usable if people want to play
with it.
Changes:
* normalized range for `[bendin]` (keep old behavior under lega
oking for non-Vanilla objects. And maybe have it create a comment
next to the offending
object. But that's a bit finicky and prone to error.
-Jonathan
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Purr Data 2.1.1 is out.
https://git.purrdata.net/ jwilkes/purr-data
ou direct it from the runtime.
You could use the Purr Data introspection objects inside an abstraction to poll
the current parent
canvas looking for non-Vanilla objects. And maybe have it create a comment
next to the offending
object. But that's a bit finicky and prone to error.
-J
cation of the binaries might change in the future.
-Jonathan
cheers
2017-03-11 18:07 GMT-03:00 Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list :
Also, there's a "legacy" flag that can be used to get the old behavior on the
stuff we've
fixed like [bendin]
-Jonathan
> hey Jonathan - i would lo
> 2017-03-12 19:09 GMT-03:00 Jonathan Wilkes :
There's a separate repo for pd-l2ork 1.0-- that's the one that uses
tcl/tk/tkpath for the GUI. That codebase has been officially merged with
pd-l2ork 2.0 (which is what I call "Purr Data"). Official in the sense that
we've gone through and tri
Hello list,
Can someone on OSX 10.8 please run the following command:
defaults export /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences -
And tell me what happens:a) it outputs some xml that ends with ""b) it
outputs the same exact thing as running `defaults` with no arguments
Thanks,Jonathan
> On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
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>> Hello list,
>>
>> Can someone on OSX 10.8 please run the following command:
>> defaults export /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences -
>> Trying this on OSX 10.8.5. Com
> On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> Can someone on OSX 10.8 please run the following command:
>> defaults export /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences -
> Trying this on OSX 10.8.5.
Just to be
Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
>
>
> wrote:
>>> Hello list,
>>>
>>> Can someone on OSX 10.8 please run the following command:
>>> defaults export /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences -
>
>> Trying this on
What does `aplay -l` output?
-Jonathan
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Subject: [PD] Pd / Purr-Data and Ausus Tinkerboard - analog sound card does
not show up (alsa)
I'm testing the Asus Tinker Board at the moment but I cannot get Pd (0.
> root@XpressO:~# aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Audio [USB Audio], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Audio [USB Audio], device 1: USB Audio [USB Audio #1]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Aud
il' instead.
>
> Does the manpage for 'plutil' in 10.8 include 'json' as a possible
> format for the '-convert' flag?
>
> -Jonathan
>
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 12:57 AM, Jonathan Wilkes
> wrote:
>
>
>
>>> On Mon, Mar
> Thanks Ivica, I guess I wasn't clear in my original post. I tried to install
> the using the links to arm builds for the current and previous releases of
> purr data but the links are not the arm builds.
Looks like I somehow uploaded the wrong binary for raspbian. Try the
revised one:https:
> Thanks Jonathan,
> That worked, well purr data installed and runs, audio works but the install
> terminal lists a lot of missing dependencies (it does work though).
What are the missing dependencies?
> thanks again
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 4:41 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Thanks Ivica, I g
> your best hope is to expect Gem in Purr Data sometime soon
Gem works under Windows and Gnu/Linux, but not under OSX.
> I'm copying jonathan here to see if he can tell us something about it,
> apparently matt was working on a way to compile it (copied too)
Sorry, aside from a stop-gap to get
> i have searched the archive, and something similar has been asked
before, but i did not find a solution... (and probably 'the best
licence' is not the same for everyone)
i want to:
> -encourage (re)using and building upon my patches and sharing the results.
If that's what you want, evidence sug
> i heard, and then read, that GPL patches CAN be run in closed source systems
> running libpd, etc.it's just GPL externals that you can't use without sharing
> the code.
Whether this is true or not, I think it's largely irrelevant.
If company X is a reputable company selling proprietary soft
If there's anything here I haven't already added to Purr Data wrt data
structures, please add
it to the issue tracker:https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
I've already got one outstanding about receiving events for array elements but
have not
implemented it yet:https://git.purrdata
> The [link] object is
great for linking between help files, but I don't know how many people use it
now that Extended has gone. By way of a survey, how many people have this
external installed already? Seems like it will just be a nuisance if people
have to download it just to read a help p
> I often find i accidentally resize message boxes or object boxes. There's no
> undo for this, and then i have to tediously grab the right hand corner of the
> box and put it back.
Turns out you can undo this in Purr Data/Pd-l2ork.
> Would be nice to have undo on thisor if not, is there
Hi Miller,
Should there be a compatibility path for the following bugfix:
https://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data/pure-data/ci/fc1dd9b0d93e9b039719103155b5772f20762c7e/
Looks like the old behavior was there for awhile.
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> That's just the question - is it worth keeping an old bug available for
compatibility? In this case, perhaps yes - although you'd have to
explicitly set a compatibility flag in Pd to get eh old behavior.
> (incidentally teh old behavior was machine-dependent - this complicates it
even furthe
(excepting one unexplained
edge case) that almost certainly has resulted in patches out in the wild
behaving
and/or sounding one way and not another. A compatibility case seems warranted
for this.
-Jonathan
> M
On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 06:51:03PM +0000, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
>
Variable number of keys of arbitrarily typed values, or
set number of keys with set value types?
-Jonathan
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Hello all,
I'm looking for something analogous to the
> Hello Jonathan,
> Thanks for your reply.
> I'm not quite sure what you mean.
> What pd-vanilla object do you use to implement "Variable number of keys of
> arbitrarily typed values"
[text], [coll], etc.
> or "set number of keys with set value types"?data structures
The benefit of the latter
> By default, "search" matches only lines whose first field(s) match the search
key(s). OTOH, if you have a duplicate key and want to find anything besides
the
first occurence of the key it will be tricky.
Could also just reimplement dogensym in Pd. :)
-Jonathan
> cheers
> Miller
#N s
> Hey all
> So often I see people getting confused with symbol boxes. Its current
interface design is contrary to what most people are used to from other
software. Every text entry that I can think of gives a visual cue to
indicate keyboard input is expected. However, when you click symbol
box
> yeah, this worked because of libdir.
A few details:
* The Pd extended libdir loader searches for a $LIBNAME-meta.pd file. If
it finds it it adds the directory containing it to the global search path.*
namespace prefixes (probably better referred to as directory prefixes) will
add the prefix
>> None will clash with the others.
> that's also true for Pd vanilla!
Yes-- the class loader behavior I described is part of the
Pd vanilla codebase.
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> Howdy, don't think this has ever been discussed... sorry if it had.
> So, we need externals with non-alphanumeric names to be loaded into a
> multi-object library, loaded via start up. If you have them as a set of
> single-object binaries, the only option seems to be [hexloader] (a third
> pa
> Sorry, I just noticed this message.
> Pd's default loader mechanism has a "hexloader" in it.
Nevermind-- it appears to be vestigial, as only the non-hexmunged name is used
for the filename.
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Hi list,
Purr Data 2.3.0 is out:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases
Report issues here:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
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> 2017-08-23 15:03 GMT-03:00 Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list :
Hi list,
Purr Data 2.3.0 is out:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/ purr-data/releases
> hey, I realize this is a github link, do you take merge requests from there?
No.
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> Hey -
> every now and then using purr data i find that i have inadvertently made
> duplicate objects/msgs etc> that are directly in front of each other.
> I've finally figured out that this is happening with the following sequence:
> cmd +d , cmd+z
I see. It appears the undo history gets gen
Hi List,Purr Data 2.3.2 is now available:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases/tag/2.3.2
Please report bugs here:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data
This release fixes the "-unique" flag for running multiple
instances, fixes [pd~] on Windows, and fixes a GUI bug
and some error
> Hello List,
> 1. Please don't ask why i use windows.
> 2. please tell me if there is a better place to post about this.
> 3. i installed purr-data 2.3.2 (and other versions before) on windows 10
> (x64).
> gem is included but i startup i get :
> GEM: image loading support: SGI
> only
> an
> thanks everyone, this is really helpful.
> in light of your experiences, it seems like the best of all worlds might
> be to use a modern computer/os with Purr Data for editing, make sure to
> stick with vanilla only objects, and use vanilla for deploying.
Just for reference-- I developed
> Many of my patches that I developed on Pure Data don't run without
> modification in Purr Data. Some crash at loading, some look graphically
> weird
Typically, "crashers" and "freezers" get fixed pretty quick in Purr Data.
The only freezer I remember with one of your patches was due to a
broke
> Purr Data looks like a continuity of pd-extended, anyway all pd versions
> are obsolete since they aren't fully 64bit compatible.
Do most audio devices now require a 64-bit driver under Windows?
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> Great the Jonathan has joined this thread.
> What keeps Purr data from running the latest pd core (0.48) and leaving aside
> things that Purr can do that vanilla
> can't (i.e. $0 in message box), are there any concerns going the other way?
> i.e. basic things that vanilla can do that Purr cant?
> If supporting pure vanilla patches to their full extent would be a
> stated goal of the Pure Data project, I'd have some incentive to report
> stuff, but it seems it isn't.
Supporting Pd Vanilla patches to their fullest extend is a goal of
Purr Data.
What are the crashers you are experiencing
> I will let you know as soon as I'm on a machine that I can install a
> pre-compiled deb package of Purr Data on. Unfortunately, my personal
> laptop is still running Ubuntu 16.04 i386 because I've been upgrading
> for a couple of years and I never installed from scratch.
Oh, I see. No rush, th
> I like how Pd-l2ork/Purr Data has many new features, like infinite undo,
> arrays with bars. By the way, what's the shortcut to
> automatically encapsulate a part of your patch as a subpatch in pd-lork/purr
> data? I saw something once where you could select
> a portion of the patch and do it
> So basically I guess you're telling me that I should either 1) upgrade to a
> faster mac
> or 2) move from using PurrData to using PureData Vanilla, to get rid of the
> GOP-within-GOP-within-GOP -induced CPU spikes and high CPU usage I've been
> having with my mid-2009 MacBookPro with PurrDat
> Hello Jonathan and Alexandre ,
> i just saw the git commits .
> but will wait for next build.
> or try a build next week.
> i already tried but failed miserably :-)
> i 'll retry and give feedback,
> i justed wanted to ask if your modifications will give support for
> avi?
> mpg?
> qu
Hi list,
Purr Data 2.3.3 is out.
* improve performance of ggee/image
* allow loading jpegs in Gem under Windows
Releases here:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases/tag/2.3.3
Report bugs here:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
-Jonathan
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>> On Mon, 2017-10-02 at 18:34 +, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>> > If supporting pure vanilla patches to their full extent would be a
>> > stated goal of the Pure Data project, I'd have some incentive to
>> report
>> > stuff, but it seems it isn't.
>>
>> Supporting Pd Vanilla patches to their ful
Hello list,
Purr Data 2.4.0 is now out:
* fixed a bug where the preferences wouldn't load properly on some OSX systems
* added [draw svg] for a graphical viewport
* fixed display bugs with [draw image] and [draw sprite]
* added experimental [draw array] for visualizing array data
Binaries here:
> and how come underline works just fine?
Because Pd's loader mechanism searches for the symbol "${libname}_setup",
where "${libname}" is the name of the library being loaded.
If you make sure that "${libname}" is drawn from the set of characters thatcan
appear in a C function name, then users
> Well, here's what I have, an object named [allpass.rev~]
As a practical matter, I still don't understand why you are trying
to use "." instead of "_".
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> I usually do that, cause I'm not a programmer
[...]
> I also see this pattern here and there, so I'm
> not coming up with this, would anyone have something
> against using "."?
You said above you are not a programmer above, so I'll
thrown i
> I see... somehow I got terribly confused and thought there was a
> discussion to include it in vanilla, which would make sense to me.
There were many requests to include it in Pd Vanilla. Check
the mailing list archives.
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Hi list,
Purr Data 2.4.1 is out:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases/tag/2.4.1
Please report bugs here:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
* update [expr] family to the same codebase as Pd Vanilla 0.48
* fix bug that prevented file path in [draw image] from working
* f
> Congrats!
> Do you know how to install it on Ubuntu 17.10? I tried installing the 16.04
> binary but I get a bunch of dependency problems.
You could try compiling it:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data#linux
-Jonathan
> Antonio
On 23 October 2017 at 03:38, Jonathan W
> according to https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues/334#note_3320
That hasn't been updated in awhile.
-Jonathan
> 2017-06-22 5:06 GMT-03:00 Albert Gräf :
> I've got a PPA for Ubuntu 17.04 up at my Launchpad page
> (https://launchpad.net/~dr- graef/+archive/ubuntu/pd- l2ork.zest
I'll try setting up a CI machine for 17.04 later...
-Jonathan
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2017 5:58 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] Purr Data 2.4.1
I've tried compiling and there's a few missing packages that ca
> Any joy in setting it up?
I haven't tried yet. I'll see if I can get a 17.04 runner up for the next
release (today or tomorrow).
> I tried on a different machine and still getting compilation errors.
What compilation errors? I thought you were reporting package installation
errors.
-Jonathan
>> I haven't tried yet. I'll see if I can get a 17.04 runner up for the next
>> release (today or tomorrow).
> What about 17.10? It's there where libgsl0ldbl and slv2-jack are missing
Oops, I misunderstood the Ubuntu LTS versioning scheme. I don't want to
add another runner until the 18 series.
Hi list,
A new release of Purr Data is available:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases
Please report bugs to
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
* fixed freeze when flooding the Pd window with messages
* fixed array tick label positioning
* fix array trace line thickne
> Looking here it doesn't seem so. https://launchpad.net/~dr-graef stops
> at Zesty :-(
> He now has a test PPA for 17.10 here:
https://launchpad.net/~dr-graef/+archive/ubuntu/test
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Hi list,Purr Data 2.4.3 is now
available:https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases
Report bugs here:https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
Changes:* fixes to [draw array] and [draw svg], plus some tutorials for using it
* fix bug where OSX 10.8 binary wouldn't work on 10.8 withou
> Hi there ,
> I've noticed some strange behavior using Purr Data on macOs Sierra 10.12.5
> (tested on purr data 2.4.2 and 2.4.3).
> After I first open the application, whatever I try to do first doesn’t seem
> to display.
I can't seem to reproduce this.
What is printed to the main Pd Window
Try removing the xsample libraries from your startup libs and see if you still
get the bug.
-Jonathan
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To: "pd-list@lists.iem.at" ; Jonathan Wilkes
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] purr data window display
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> OK great that seems to have done the trick! Does that mean xsample is not
> compatible with Purr Data? The xsample objects do work once the patch loads
> up. Thanks for your help
I seem to remember flext-based externals spitting a bunch of tcl at the GUI.
Purr Data is supposed
to shuttle su
Hi list,Purr Data 2.4.4 is now available:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases/tag/2.4.4
Please report bugs here:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
Changes:* fixed dangling selection rectangle when a new patch window gains
focus* added Pd Vanilla fudiparse and fudiform
Hi list,Purr Data 2.4.5 is available:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases/tag/2.4.5
Please report bugs here:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
Changes
* remove [midiclkin]* handle [draw] events correctly for nested data structure
arrays
* improve the deb package build
Hi List,A bugfix release for Purr Data is now available:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases/tag/2.4.6
This fixes a GOP crasher and a regression with events for nested data
structures.
Please report bugs to:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
Best,
Jonathan
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Purr Data 2.4.7 is available:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases/tag/2.4.7
This is another bugfix release to keep Purr Data from freezing in certain
situations with graph-on-parent patches* fix graph-on-parent issues with
vumeter and radio objects
* clean up the readme (t
Hi list,
Purr Data 2.4.8 is now available:
https://github.com/jonwwilkes/purr-data/releases/tag/2.4.8
Please report bugs here:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues
Changes:
* refactor the GUI to get rid of some of the GUI freeze problems with various
GUI widgets
* update wiringPi
> a glist (list of graphical objects) is internally implemented as a linked
> list. usually, a big
> advantage of a linked lists is that adding/deleting elements won't touch
> other elements
> (especially doesn't move them in memory, like it can happen with dynamically
> sized arrays).
That
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