Thank you. I tried opening it up last night but it has a different box to
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so I'm not sure how to get to the board.
Best,
Peiman
Thanks for the replies. It's much more clear now. So I need to either
modify this one or get the PC version. Indeed the one we have is for PS2.
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Many thanks I was finally able to get this to work (needed to install
python-simplejson). I think it is cool, but originally I was hoping to use the
search-by-image option. i.e. I upload an image and find visually similar image
online. The ideas is to, eventually, get an evolving series of images
is it possible to improve the archive of pd-list ?
currently if a discussion spreads on a few monthes ,
you can't follow it.
and it would be easier to have a common interface to use all the
informations that sleep inside.(sorting by type of content (such as gem,
control, audio for instance)
do you know you have different ways of accessing the archive?
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.multimedia.puredata.general
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/
http://markmail.org/browse/at.iem.pd-list
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Le 23/01/14 14:00, Py Fave a écrit :
is it possible to improve the archive of pd-list
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is it possible to improve the archive of pd-list ?
sure. how?
currently if a discussion spreads on a few monthes , you can't
follow it.
and it would be easier to have a common interface to use all the
thanks,
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.multimedia.puredata.general
fits for me !
2014/1/23 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at
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sure. how?
thanks everyone for answering,
and for explaining my persistent blind spot.
i stumbled over it, because of a patch which gave continuously an
error message
no method for 'abc'.
but 'finding last error'
always said 'sorry...'.
my question: is there any useful (hidden) info in this
Hi,
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb am 23.01.2014 14:26:
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sure. how?
make it a forum ?
that would require a bidirectional setup, which is not so
Hi,
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb am 23.01.2014 14:26:
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make it a forum ?
that would require a bidirectional setup, which is not so trivial.
mailman
Hi all,
I might be really pushing my luck here, what with all the reports of
audio issues on the Pi, but has anyone heard of somebody getting
multi-input audio working with a multi-input USB 2.0 audio device?
I have a dream of running one of these mixers (which does 8 channel
audio out over USB
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On 2014-01-23 15:42, Thomas Mayer wrote:
Hi,
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb am 23.01.2014 14:26:
- - do you think newsgroups are an appropriate medium these
days?
as a member of the German Pirate Party, I know for sure, that such
a thing
In my opinion, that's a bug in pd's error finding system - probably because
the list functions came in after the error finder was implemented, and it
has not been updated to find list errors yet.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
thanks everyone for answering,
and for
Just want to point out that there also IS a pd forum:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/index.php
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Here are some hints:
1) If the thing that caused the error isn't a gobj (i.e., if it's not a
comment, object, iemgui, etc.), then Pd probably doesn't know how to select it.
For example:
[namecanvas c]
[abc(
|
[s c]
Or:
[abc(
|
[s pd]
2) There are two error interfaces in Pd that I know of:
You can also download the entire archive linked in the top-left corner.
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/
It's in a format called mbox that predates various forces attempting to
remake the internet in the style of cable-tv (who btw are succeeding, at least
in the U.S.).
The archive
Hi list,
I'm trying to track movement with an IR camera on Windows. The motion detection
works great with frame diff. The problem starts when I try to get the
coordinates that surround the white color produced by the movement. With
pix_blob I only get the center of the image, but I was
Hi,
this might be totally simple, but I am wondering what is the most
elegant way of creating a list out of individual messages
12
23
34
45
meaning a list which holds four items, and which is always created at
the number '12', and sent out at the nu,ner '45', yielding:
list 12 23 34 45
so
Do you want every list to have exactly four elements, or do you want '45' to
always be the last element?
Either way you have two idioms you can use to build the list:
1) [list prepend] with its output feeding back into its right inlet. You
collect this into the right inlet of another [list]
On Don, 2014-01-23 at 19:43 +0100, Peter P. wrote:
Hi,
this might be totally simple, but I am wondering what is the most
elegant way of creating a list out of individual messages
12
23
34
45
meaning a list which holds four items, and which is always created at
the number '12', and
Hi, I am on Pd-0.45.0 vanilla compiled from Miller's git sources on
Linux with Tcl/Tk 8.5.0-2.1
When I insert a comment into a patch, there is always a trailing |
(pipe) character (perhaps some sort of a cursor), that remains
visible, also after clicking on the canvas background to end editing
Hi, I am on Pd-0.45.0 vanilla compiled from Miller's git sources on
Linux with Tcl/Tk 8.5.0-2.1
The fontsize of the console is really big compared to the patch. What
can I do about it? Using the -font-size flag does affect the patches
itself, but not the console. Using the fontsize menu entry
Hi, I am on Pd-0.45.0 vanilla compiled from Miller's git sources on
Linux with Tcl/Tk 8.5.0-2.1
In what sense are the mouse icons that Pd uses dependent on the
operating system? I feel they have changed in a way that confuses me
since I compiled Pd on a new Debian box. So it might either be
It is quite literally a horizontal line drawn to represent an anchor in
editmode that you can click and drag to change the width of the comment. It
certainly does look exactly like a pipe character, is confusing, and has no
relationship with any of the widget behaviors of modern gui toolkits.
I'd be curious to know what window manager you are using.
Try going into pd-gui.tcl and find the line:
# tk scaling 1
Remove the #, save the file, and then restart Pd. See if that solves the
problem.
(Depending on how you are running Pd, you may need to have privileges to edit
that file)
On 24/01/14 07:48, Peter P. wrote:
Hi, I am on Pd-0.45.0 vanilla compiled from Miller's git sources on
Linux with Tcl/Tk 8.5.0-2.1
In what sense are the mouse icons that Pd uses dependent on the
operating system? I feel they have changed in a way that confuses me
since I compiled Pd on a new
Hey Jaime,
On 24/01/14 01:48, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
there was a thread on this just a while back and someone reported multiple
inputs, I cannot find it right now, but it;s there!
I spent a fair bit of time reading back through the archives and various
other sources yesterday and I did see
On 23.01.2014 16:21, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2014-01-23 15:42, Thomas Mayer wrote:
Hi,
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb am 23.01.2014 14:26:
- - do you think newsgroups are an appropriate medium these
days?
as a member of the German Pirate Party, I know for sure, that such
a thing
I don't want to discourage you, but from my experience there's definitely
some things to be wary of with the Raspberry Pi. For example, a lot of
people have reported needing to use USB 2.0 devices in USB 1.1 mode. I
don't know if this would necessarily hinder the functionality of the
device, but
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