On Mit, 2014-05-14 at 12:35 +0100, Jamie Bullock wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to understand a problem I'm having with unpackOSCstream...
I am receiving a series of OSC messages using mrpeach/tcpreceive, the
first outlet of which is connected to mrpeach/unpackOSCstream
unpackOSCstream wraps
:
Ouch! Thanks for flagging that. Major oops.
Yes, I see stuff on Pd list right away, but only go hunting through
the bug reports when I have 'free' time.
M
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:02:33PM +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi Miller
Thanks for the new version. I'm
from your site.
Roman
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 10:52:06AM +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Mon, 2014-08-18 at 16:56 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
OK... test2 is up - try that.
I'm afraid it is still not quite right. The number that is sent right on
mouse click still ignores
On Sam, 2014-08-23 at 17:33 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
OK... hopefully foxed now. THanks as always for flagging it.
Test 4 is out on git and on http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html
I found a crasher and I think the problem got introduced somewhere
between the latest 0.45 and the 0.46.test3
:46PM +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Sam, 2014-08-23 at 17:33 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
OK... hopefully foxed now. THanks as always for flagging it.
Test 4 is out on git and on http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html
I found a crasher and I think the problem got introduced
On Die, 2014-09-02 at 09:19 +0200, Py Fave wrote:
this is very nice !
i have one (beginner) question,
for analog inputs ,if you push your potentiometer full right,
couldn't it harm the card because it is a kind of short ?
would it be better to have a resistor in serial?
Let's say, you
On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 13:34 -0700, Ronni Montoya wrote:
Hi, i have a very big patch that is producing glitches at 70% cpu load.
Is this normal behaivor? With my old computer i only used to get
glitches when i go over 100 % cpu load .any idea why its producing
70% cpus load?
The patch
On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 03:40 +0900, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
Thanks for the solution. I can understand the actual problem on 32bit.
But I think still this is a bug.
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On Thu, 2014-10-23 at 21:47 -0700, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
I think we're talking about the same thing.
In matju's scheme, the abstraction author can make it possible for a
user to type something like this:
[myabstraction, something 1 2 3, something_else blah]
After the
On Tue, 2014-10-28 at 09:21 +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi Chris,
I think, for the way back some external based on atoi(3) or atof(3) is needed.
I'm pretty sure someone has made one already. The 0 in the printed symbol
0
is a real symbol atom itself, just like the word zero would. One
On Die, 2014-10-28 at 09:06 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
But my advice is not to use the autotools unless you have to. I'll try to
keep them working but have no idea what I'm doing with them and personally
use the simple makefiles.
Funny. I never had a single problem with using autotools
On Thu, 2014-11-06 at 17:53 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 11/06/2014 11:21 AM, Antoine Villeret wrote:
2014-11-06 10:26 GMT+01:00 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at:
here is a minimal patch that remonstrate the issue
[print bug] prints the right float to console
but the number
On Fri, 2014-12-19 at 14:12 -0800, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all -
If you've got Pd 0.46-3, please install Pd 0.46-4 instead - there's a bug in
0.46-3 that can lead to crashes (I think only when editing patches, but
perhaps even runtime)
I don't think this is related specifically to this
On Fre, 2015-01-23 at 08:59 +0100, Roman Haefeli wrote:
(paraphrasing)
... compile pd... resulting binary is not linked against jack
libaries ...
Ok, I finally figured it out, I guess. When I do:
./configure --enable-jack --disable-portaudio
and then do 'make' I get a binary in pd/src/pd
On Thu, 2015-02-05 at 21:44 -0500, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
Is there a way to clear a delwrite~, there is nothing in the help file but
perhaps there is a hidden method?
Oh, yes... I'd want that, too. Thinking more about it, one could build a
[delwrite~]/[delread~] emulation based on a table,
On Mon, 2015-01-19 at 13:21 +0100, Rivoire David wrote:
Hello, i know it's not the subject, but i need help !
Then - please - do not hijack any random thread. Start a new thread, use
a clear and concise subject that describes your problem well. Otherwise
people will have troubles finding the
On Son, 2014-12-21 at 08:50 -0800, Miller Puckette wrote:
I just tried this in 0.46-4:
cd .../pd/src
make -f makefile.gnu JACK=TRUE
../bin/pd -jack
and it seems to work fine for me. So there could be a jack version
conflict, or just possibly something amiss in the configure script.
I
I'm responding to the list, where I think this belongs...
On Don, 2015-01-22 at 16:23 +0100, Niklas Reppel wrote:
Hmm this is strange, it seems as if the syntax here isn't clear ...
In the help file, it's shown as 'report acceleration 1', which doesn't
work in my case,
whereas
On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 22:54 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 01/22/2015 10:26 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Son, 2014-12-21 at 08:50 -0800, Miller Puckette wrote:
I just tried this in 0.46-4:
cd .../pd/src
make -f makefile.gnu JACK=TRUE
../bin/pd -jack
and it seems to work fine
On Mon, 2015-01-12 at 17:28 +0200, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 5:11 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at
wrote:
On 01/12/2015 09:49 AM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Why not store what [r pd] - [route dsp] outputs to [f ]'s
right inlet, and
On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 09:17 +0100, Cyrille Henry wrote:
hello
this patch show the same behaviors for a delay based metro and a [metro].
(both can do faster than 1ms period)
You're right. More recent versions of Pd (= 0.45?) have an updated
[metro] that supports many more ways to specify time
On Fri, 2015-03-13 at 04:51 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I'm aware that CPU can choke on an absurdly fast control rate.
Nonetheless, the concern and question is not to how much the CPU can
take, but how small a period of time Pd could consistently and
steadily send messages. To make
On Don, 2015-03-12 at 11:41 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
ok, so the metro at 1ms is because I'm using extended.
as for the minimum time pd can process and send data, what's the final
word on it?
As I said, for logical time it is the smallest number representable in
Pd. In
On Don, 2015-03-12 at 13:18 -0700, David Medine wrote:
Yeah, of course. Block size 1 and high sampling rate will make the
timing between control and audio super tight (ChucK does this, for
example).
You don't need to reduce the block size to get precise timing. [metro],
[delay], [timer],
Hi
I'm working on a patch that might saturate the network bandwidth, but I
don't want to send more data than the network can bear. The most right
outlet of [tcpclient] reports how many bytes it has sent. So what I'm
trying to do is to count the bytes I'm sending to [tcpclient] and
subtracting the
On Sam, 2015-04-04 at 13:23 +0200, João Pais wrote:
Hello,
I couldn't find an answer for this, so I doubt there is one: I have 100s
of mp3 files, from which I needed to extract data - namely name, and
duration. As I can tell, there isn't any object that does this, e.g. like
[ext13/wavinfo]
On Sam, 2015-04-04 at 15:12 -0400, Martin Peach wrote:
Most of the tags give the name but not all of them give the length,
and since mp3 is compressed in a non-linear way, there's no way to
determine the length except by playing it.
If the file is compressed with a constant bitrate, it's
On Sam, 2015-06-06 at 12:37 -0400, Dan Wilcox wrote:
To save extra discussion energy and *possibly* let the “cat out of the
bag” let me say this: just wait a bit, something good is in the works
to offer a solution to many of these problems.
I'm looking forward!
Roman
On Fre, 2015-06-05 at 17:34 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I'm voting for a new [scale] and [scale~] object in cyclone, the
second is missing completely in extended, the first is around, but in
different versions, like [maxlib/scale], which has a log option, and
is actually buggy, and
On Fre, 2015-06-05 at 14:32 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I couldn't find a [range] object in Pd-extended.
I have it in 0.42, maybe yours is 0.43 - it's located in flatspace,
but it doesn't even have a help file...
Wow, you're missing so much new stuff... (and yes, I was checking
On Sun, 2015-06-07 at 19:44 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
such as why would it have to be concentrated in one person?
I don't think it has to be. It turned out to be like that when Hans was
still working on it. It think it was because Pd-extended is designed in
a way that required to
On Thu, 2015-06-25 at 18:40 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
Well, I'm pretty sure that neither wish85 nor Pd will run without at least
the dlls shipped in pd/bin. I'm at a loss to figure out for sure what other
DLLs must be present as well. It looks like I'd better install a pristine
Windows
On Wed, 2015-06-24 at 21:56 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
I take it you have some way to un-install the MSVC 2008 Redistributable
Package so that you were able to get the new test version of Pd to fail to
run... if so can you repeat Roman's experiment, launch wish85.exe on the
command lie
I got excited about it, too.
And Pd's near future looks so promising, anyway. Deken means easy access
to externals, means projects aiming to be portable can be Pd-vanilla
based, means all kinds of interesting new features ([bob~], [list
*symbol], [text], [array]... good times we live in ;-)
On Fre, 2015-06-26 at 19:28 +0200, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
hi roman,
i get the impression there's something wrong with the link you gave
for XP in a virtual machine
(http://dev.modern.ie/tools/vms/#downloads;)
when i visit this page my browser (firefox) gets blocked:
when i want to go to
On Mit, 2015-06-24 at 09:52 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
I've been testing Pd vanilla on a windows XP professional machine (shh...)
Perhaps there's some DLL or something that Pd needs that my machine is
supplying - assuming you're still getting the behavior you were earlier:
spawnl: Invalid
On Son, 2015-07-05 at 21:04 +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 07/05/2015 08:57 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
saving the dynin.pd abstraction, will break it.
[...]
abstraction. I put [r _initbang] but it won't work.
the trick is *not* to have a [r _initbang] in your patch.
the trick
On Don, 2015-07-02 at 17:27 +0200, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
On 26/06/2015 22:42, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 06/26/2015 10:14 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
i guess you can use software to route audio from the browser to pd, may
this one works https://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/
anything. I'm using fluxbox as
window manager without any compositing at all.
Roman
On 28 Jul 2015 09:44, Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2015-07-28 at 01:09 +0200, s p wrote:
Somehow my Ubuntu refuses to input tilde in pd.
It works
On Mon, 2015-07-27 at 17:50 -0400, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
On 07/27/2015 05:33 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
...
Of course this adddollar is fiction as it produces this error:
Bad arguments for message 'adddollar' to object 'message'
But is there a way to do this?
I like
On Wed, 2015-07-22 at 13:45 -0400, Peter P. wrote:
Hi list,
I am trying to check out pd from svn using
svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/pure-data/svn/trunk pure-data-svn
and I get
svn: E000111: Unable to connect to a repository at URL
On Mon, 2015-10-26 at 18:24 +0100, Ingo wrote:
> I'm on an old Ubuntu (11.10) and Pd-extended 0.42.5 - possibly a newer
> version would help.
> Here Pd-extended freezes and I cannot shut down Pd or Ubuntu anymore.
Ah, I should've read until here before posting. It's definitely a too
old version
On Tue, 2015-11-10 at 02:01 +, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
> Hi list,
> Does anyone use the Window menu?
I do use it regularly, often to get the parent window after doing 'find
last error' which pops up the canvas causing the error. I also find
cycling through Pd windows with
On Thu, 2015-11-12 at 09:56 +0800, Chris McCormick wrote:
> The algorithm that SyncJams uses is quite simple:
>
> 1. All nodes keep their own internal metronome (integer counter).
> 2. All nodes broadcast their metronome counter value every tick.
> 3. If a node ever receives a metronome
On Tue, 2015-11-17 at 10:58 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2015-11-17 10:15, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> >> > It seems too complicated to allow it.
> > I see. It's not complicated at all on a patch level to make [packOSC]
> > allow reentrancy. See attached patch
Oops.. the test patch is bogus. If [packOSC] wouldn't throw away the
second message, the patch would trigger a stack overflow. Attached is a
patch that wouldn't trigger any problems if [packOSC] would support
reentrancy.
Roman
On Thu, 2015-11-05 at 13:54 +0100, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> Hi
On Thu, 2015-11-05 at 11:11 -0500, Martin Peach wrote:
>
> In your patch, if you put a [delay] after the bang outlet it will
> start an infinite loop at the delay interval. I'm not sure why the
> delay is necessary though, as [packOSC] should have finished
> processing the previous message by
On Thu, 2015-11-05 at 16:23 -0500, Martin Peach wrote:
> As I see it, the only way that [packOSC] can receive a message before
> it has completed the previous message is if its own output triggers
> another message to its input. It may be possible to detect that
> special case and either let it
On Wed, 2015-10-14 at 09:09 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2015-10-13 15:43, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
> > What are some of those legitimate uses?
> > A legitimate use of an object should not be generating
> > an error in the first place.
>
> +1
> well, more or less.
>
> e.g.
On Mon, 2015-10-12 at 18:16 +0200, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
> when i use pdext 43.4 without the libraries it finds zexy in
> ..AppData/Roaming/Pd by itself,
> and it's possible to create e.g. [atoi].
Did you verify that [atoi] actually comes from the deken installed zexy
and not from Pd-extended's
On Tue, 2015-10-13 at 16:25 +0200, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
> first it appeared that other libraries do work.
> secondly i tried a2l instead of atoi: works also.
>
> ok, i did 3 different verbose runs:
> 1.vanilla with a2l & atoi
> -> a2l succeeded, atoi not
a2l is an abstraction in recent zexy
On Fri, 2015-10-09 at 01:09 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> hi, I was testing a lower samplerate with block in the parent patch,
> and listening to it.
It would be interesting to know what patch you used to _listen_ to your
experiment. The attached patch simply shows that a down-sampled
On Thu, 2015-07-09 at 09:22 +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
The problem lies with Pd now, in the sense that the midi port is not
open by default, and I have to manually open it every time I start
Pd.
So I was wondering if there was a way to open the port by default at
startup. Perhaps with
Hey, thanks for addressing the issue.
On Mon, 2015-11-16 at 15:25 -0500, Martin Peach wrote:
> So I updated packOSC in svn to detect reentrancy and post a message.
The message says:
error: packOSC: Use bundle to send multiple messages
I find this message a bit misleading as I'm not at all
On Don, 2015-09-03 at 20:12 +, David Schaffer wrote:
> I'm having a hard time figuring out a list management situation:
> Let's say I have a list made of several floats, how would I clear one
> or more of these floats from my list (and therefore shrink it) without
> knowing their index?
Hi all
I hoped to be able to dig into it myself, but I can't figure out why it
is behaving different on Windows compared to Linux.
[declare -stdpath osc] has no effect on Windows. I have 'osc' installed
in \extra\osc and when I create [routeOSC /bla], the Pd output
looks like this:
tried
On Sun, 2015-09-06 at 13:47 +0200, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
> cyrille wrote:
>
> when i put for example -font-size 16 in the command line it doesn't
> have any effect.
It seems that option only affects the default font size for _new_
patcher windows. Pre-existing patches are not affected.
Roman
Hi all
Recent versions of deken upload three files for each package to
http://puredata.info/Members/username/software . Now, I would like to
delete old uploads superseded by newer versions. I found this is quite a
painstaking process. Deleting an older versions means deleting
On Fre, 2015-09-04 at 17:20 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
> Interesting... I can't get -stdpath to work either on wine or in
> linux.
What is your test setup? It works for me in Linux.
> But I noticed that -stdpath cecks if each directory exists before adding
> it...
How can I see that?
>
directory exists before adding
> it... therefore perhaps it found 'zexy' and didn't find 'osc' - in that case
> it wouldn't print anything out aboutosc - it just silently ignores the
> non-existent directories.
>
> cheers
> Miller
>
> On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 12:00:32PM +0200, Roma
Hi all
It's old news, but deken makes Pd-vanilla _the_ target platform and I do
care about portability:
Font sizes in canvasses are different between Linux and Windows.
Some patches created on Linux break on Windows because symbol boxes are
overlapping the GOP area and are not visible
On Mit, 2015-09-09 at 16:05 +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> On 09/09/2015 03:33 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> > i've a working solution on my harddisk, that re-implements
>
> anyhow, submitted a patch on sourceforge that should fix this problem
> (and a worse one, that would append garbage
On Thu, 2015-09-10 at 14:43 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> Pd-extended already dealt with the issue and apparently found a fix.
> What would speak against incorporating that fix into Pd?
Something I found in Pd-extended is a different metric matrix in
pd-gui.tcl . I took over some
On Sat, 2015-09-12 at 21:46 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> sorry to hijack the thread, but a parallel question here, what are the
> libraries already available in the deken plugin? I know of cyclone
> only.
I try to take care of a few that I use for my own projects:
* ggee
* iemnet
*
Hi all
First, I'm not even sure if 'DSP graph' is the correct term. Pd's
documentation[1] states that all DSP objects are internally arranged
into a linear order which I believe is often called 'DSP graph'. There
are apparently some actions that cause this DSP graph to be rebuilt.
Rebuilding
On Sat, 2015-10-03 at 16:11 +, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> What font are you using?
On Winodws 7 (quite pristine) I get the following message:
WARNING: Font family 'DejaVu Sans Mono' not found, using default
(courier)
On Linux, I don't get such a message. So I assume I'm actually using
'DejaVi
Only after having access to more Windows virtual machines, I realize
this is an issue only on _one_ Windows machine (unfortunately, the one I
did the most of the testing with).
Sorry for the noise (that caused no reaction anyway).
Roman
On Don, 2015-09-10 at 14:43 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote
On Sun, 2015-09-20 at 22:19 +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> On 09/17/2015 11:55 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>
> > Is the time it takes to recalculate the graph only dependent on the
> > number of tilde-objects running in the current instance of Pd? If so, is
> > that
Hi
Following up the thread about the DSP recompilation internals, it's even
clearer that there are sometimes good reasons to do a 'dsp 0, dsp 1'
cycle to force DSP graph recompilation, for instance to apply it only
once when it would otherwise occur many times.
Unfortunately, depending on the
Hey William
netpd does a lot already of what you describe. It's used for both,
syncing between clients, but also for saving and restoring presets.
The design of netpd is quite similar to your proposal. Instruments are
assigned a numeric id so that they can be treated separately when
storing or
Hey
The 'set' method for [dac~] and [adc~] does not work in Windows. I get:
adc~: no method for 'set'
Since recently, even the 'Test Audio and MIDI' patch uses this feature.
Thus the patch does not fully work under Windows.
Also is the 'set' method not documented in adc~_dac~-help.pd (or I'm
Roman
> > On 07 Dec 2015, at 22:00, Roman Haefeli <reduz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2015-12-07 at 17:50 +, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
> wrote:
> >> hcs/folder_list does #3, but I don't know one that does #2
> >>
> >
>
On Mon, 2015-12-07 at 17:50 +, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
> hcs/folder_list does #3, but I don't know one that does #2
>
[readdir] (available as 'readdir' through deken) does #1.
Roman
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On Fri, 2015-12-11 at 14:26 -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> hi, I'm checking that if you put a 0 length delay in delwrite~ you
> still have some buffer
>
>
> what's up with that? and how does it work? how big is it when you
> don't define it?
Don't know. I confirm that weirdness
On Thu, 2015-12-31 at 18:01 +0100, João Pais wrote:
> If understandable, I send this patch so that it's possible to see what
> I'm doing.
>
>
> The idea is actually to convert a pix into a bunch of canvases, pixel
> per pixel - so that a "picture" can be shown on vanilla. Follow the
>
If you want shorter feedbacks than 64 samples within a patch, there is
no way around reducing block size. You may be able to optimize by
putting only the very necessary (for the feedback loop) objects into the
re-blocked subpatch.
Then there are some classes that do internal sample-size
On Wed, 2015-11-25 at 08:27 -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> If dirtiness and imperfect is your secret spice in building beautiful
> and lively patches, you can still make it so, and there are several
> ways to do this... but preventing an oscillator from being accurate
> and in a
On Sat, 2015-11-21 at 02:59 -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> howdy, attached there's a patch where I was experimenting with FM
>
>
> the waveform shouldn't change with time, but it does. Give it a while
> though, 30 seconds is enough to hear a change in tone quality, then
> resseting the
l add it to my list and make it later.
Sounds interesting to do, but I'm not sure whether I'm going to invest
time in it. [fifop] works pretty well for my current use case.
Roman
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 7:52 PM, Roman Haefeli <reduz...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> On Sun,
zexy has that. It is indeed fast (as in
linear fast). I'm going to use it.
Just out of curiosity, I wonder if there is a O(n) vanilla
implementation, too.
Roman
> > Gesendet: Sonntag, 22. November 2015 um 00:24 Uhr
> > Von: "Roman Haefeli" <reduz...@gmail.com>
ion that is fast with
pushing and popping.
Roman
>
> Le 22/11/2015 09:47, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
> > On Sun, 2015-11-22 at 01:47 -0500, Matt Barber wrote:
> >> Your [fifo-list] is very much like [list-fifo] from list-abs,
> >> which suffers from the poor [list] perf
On Sun, 2015-11-22 at 10:44 +0100, volker böhm wrote:
> hi,
> i think the timbre change in the FM example is due to a less than ideal
> cosine wavetable which is used for osc~ (and cos~ etc.).
> the "cos_maketable(void)" in d_osc.c produces a waveform which is slightly
> asymmetric, i.e. it has
On Sun, 2015-11-22 at 16:24 +, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Are you trying to add Pd messages to a queue of Pd messages, or create
> a fifo
>
> for atoms?
I was/am interested in a FIFO implementation for Pd messages of any size
(containing symbols and/or floats).
Why are you asking? Do you
On Sun, 2016-01-10 at 22:08 +, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> > This limitation is worked-around by reducing the resolution to 6
> bits per
>
> > channel. The highest number (the one representing white) is -262144.
> It does
>
> > not exceed 6 digits and can be stored at full precision.
>
>
On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 23:07 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> On 01/11/2016 10:54 PM, Olivier Baudu wrote:
> > I've lost a of of time to
> > convert RGB output from [pix_data] for them to work with canevas...
>
> for what it is worth: all the help-patches for the iemguis include a
> subpatch
On Thu, 2016-06-09 at 14:14 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2016-06-09 10:33, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> >
> > Sorry if I missed this, but what is the point of displaying
> > incompatible (wrong arch, wrong platform) Deken packages? What
> > would be
> > harm
On Thu, 2016-06-09 at 10:01 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2016-06-09 08:19, patrice colet wrote:
> >
> > one is about adding a lib and/or a path entry in PureData
> > preferences
> afaict there is agreement that dependencies should be [declare]d in
> the
> patch, rather than system-wide.
On Thu, 2016-06-09 at 10:06 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2016-06-08 20:07, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> >
> > i still believe that a collapsed subtree view would be ok.
> but that's not to say that i would be opposed to totally hiding
> incompatible packages (as long as you can easily
On Fri, 2016-06-03 at 10:51 +0200, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
> Dan Wilcox schreef op 02-06-2016 22:50:
> > When the app needs a different version of the built in windows libs,
> > that usually means it was build on a different version of Windows.
> >
> > Sometimes, you have to include a copy of the lib
Hey all
Since I upgraded an Ubuntu box to 16.04 and a Debian box to Jessie,
patches are displayed with object|message|symbol boxes one-pixel-per-
character wider than before. Any patch design that is aligned tightly
is screwed up, especially those that use symbol boxes within GOPs:
they're not
On Mon, 2016-05-30 at 15:55 +0900, Max wrote:
> I tried
>
> ./autogen.sh
> ./configure --enable-jack
> make
>
> and surprisingly did not see any errors.
Why is that surprising? It means everything that is necessary to build
pd is installed.
> however, afterwards the bin directory is still
On Thu, 2016-06-02 at 13:48 +0200, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
> tried C:/pd/extra/Gem.m_i386 and failed
> tried C:/pd/extra/Gem.dll and failed
> tried C:/pd/extra/Gem/Gem.m_i386 and failed
> tried C:/pd/extra/Gem/Gem.dll and succeeded
> tried C:/pd/extra/Gem.pd and failed
> tried C:/pd/extra/Gem.pat and
On Sat, 2016-01-09 at 15:07 -0500, Peter van Haaften wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to find a simple and efficient way to divide quarter notes
> in Pd.
>
> The patch I am constructing is a kind of ostinato sequencer. There are
> four quarter notes, which should each by divided into 1-16
On Mon, 2016-01-18 at 13:47 +0200, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
> I made a [symbol_change] abstraction which you can find here
> https://github.com/alexdrymonitis/miscellaneous_abstractions
Couldn't the same be achieved with only two objects? See attachment.
Roman
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at
On Thu, 2016-01-14 at 11:10 -0500, Martin Peach wrote:
> ...although OSC 1.0 says that any sequence of non-null ASCII
> characters can be a string. The unpackOSC implementation may be
> rejecting it because Pd doesn't like such characters in its symbols.
Indeed, the ASCII 10 character seems to
On Mon, 2016-06-27 at 12:41 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> And thus I tried it in Pd-Extended 0.42-5, the one I use, but I still
> can't get it to work. Not sure how better it is in 0.43 (which I'm
> not installing as it always screws things up in my system) - but it
> seems it needs even
Hey Raphaël
Impressive work. I'm all for more advanced GUIs. I even like them being
abstractions as opposed to compiled externals. I'm not so concerned
about performance, since the GUI runs in a separate thread. I believe
it's rather GUIs like arrays that may cause hiccups when they send much
Hi Liam
A thread that covers the same topic:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2016-01/112812.html
On Thu, 2016-02-11 at 05:14 +, Liam Goodacre wrote:
> Any DAW or sequencer has a global setting which allows you to change
> the tempo smoothly across all elements. But fool around
On Mon, 2016-02-01 at 22:48 -0500, Matt Barber wrote:
> Note that [declare] does not take effect when you put the object in —
> you have to save and reopen the patch.
True. [declare] from current git master (and next Pd release) loads
libraries and adds paths immediately. No need to reload patch
On Mon, 2016-02-22 at 01:19 -0800, Eugene Lazarchik wrote:
> Where do I start?
Thanks. That is a pretty comprehensive list, though I do not agree with
all your points (ugly look, mailing list, big patches become unreadable
fast). For me the most important point is still missing.
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