Quoth Martin Schied, on 16/09/09 16:02:
Usually I use UTF-8 to circumvent all of these problems. Attached are
my tools I use for it.
It's a small command line tool to convert text files to utf8 coded
decimals and an example patch showing use of the converted text in Gem.
cheers
Martin
James Dunn wrote:
Thanks Martin, this is really useful! What I really need now is a way
to automatically generate carriage returns or EOL's when the text hits
the edge of the window - is this something that can be done in gem or
do I have to format the text first in a text editor first?
Hi,
Hi all,
I use PHP and ImageMagick to create images from dynamic text (stored in
mySql).
Basically I've got a php web page, from which I call a shell command that
output a fixed width and height image, filled with text.
The text size vary to fill the whole image, so few words - bigger text,
many
James Dunn wrote:
The commas are fixed thanks to your patch, however I now have the
following problems:
1) Apostrophes are not printed properly in the gem window
Usually I use UTF-8 to circumvent all of these problems. Attached are my
tools I use for it.
It's a small command line tool to
Quoth Jack, on 14/09/09 19:25:
Or, this patch can help you (actually, i don't know what you are looking
for ;)
++
Jack
Thanks for those patches Jack. I don't know much about gem but I'm learning!
I'm working with a text file of 6000+ words and what I really want is to
have the first 10 lines
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:29:36 +0100
From: James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com
Subject: Re: [PD] Help with patch needed: keyname/route +
2) I've switched to the laptop for running this patch and the gem window
is really buggy. it has no border and when the window is destroyed it
leaves
Hi James,
James Dunn wrote:
1) Using keyname, the number keys don't work with route - why is this?
Character keys and the Function keys work fine, but I would like to use
the number keys as well.
Number keys work with [key], however then they are ASCII value, which
you would have to
Quoth Derek Holzer, on 14/09/09 12:43:
Bigger buffer/latency perhaps, but the best way is to separate the GEM
and the audio threads by running two instances of Pd, one with
-noaudio for GEM and the other for audio, and then use OSC or
netsend/netreceive to communicate between the two running
Or, this patch can help you (actually, i don't know what you are looking
for ;)
++
Jack
Le lundi 14 septembre 2009 à 17:17 +0200, Jack a écrit :
For the 2nd point.
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Jack
Le lundi 14 septembre 2009 à 12:36 +0100, James Dunn a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm hoping someone might be able