The last bit is the key bit of information: filterview will only work on 0.43, not 0.42.5. It relies on some of the new features of 0.43.
.hc On Apr 9, 2012, at 9:57 AM, Samuel Burt wrote: > Here are the steps I took: > > 1) I opened the help patch in the directory with the .pd_darwin binary file. > > 2) I turned on audio. > > 3) I selected a high pass filter. > > 4) I wondered if changing the bandwidth would do anything, so I moved my > cursor over one of the red lines that show bandwidth. The line became > highlighted but I could not move it from its position. > > 5) I selected a band pass filter. > > 6) I attempted to move the bandwidth, again, to no avail. > > 7) I single-clicked (no hold) in the area between the bandwidth markers and > began changing the frequency of the band pass filter. > > 8) The filter continued following my pointer as long as it was inside the > borders of the GUI. > > 9) If I moved my pointer out of the GUI and pressed command-E, the frequency > would stop moving. > > 10) Pressing command-E, again, would resume following my pointer without my > clicking anywhere. > > 11) Then, Pd failed with a spinning beach ball. A force quit was necessary. > > 12) In the meantime, when I clicked on the patch's titlebar, it showed one of > the cursor symbols for changing the bandwidth. > > Let me know if I can help test it more. > > I suppose I left out one bit of information. I am running Pd-extended > 0.42.5-extended. > > Sam > > > > On Apr 8, 2012, at 6:35 , Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > >> >> Hmm, I thought I got rid of that issue with it sticking to the mouse >> pointer... arg. Can you tell me the steps to reproduce it? >> >> I should add more to the help patch. The goal was to make it as >> self-explanatory as possible. So you can click and move the filter center >> and gain, and click and drag on the vertical bandwidth lines to control the >> bandwidth. >> >> .hc >> >> On Apr 8, 2012, at 4:33 PM, Samuel Burt wrote: >> >>> Hans, >>> >>> This is so exciting. The binary is working here on a MacIntosh 2.8 GHz >>> Intel Core 2 Duo with OS 10.6.8. I thought you might appreciate some quick >>> user feedback. >>> >>> When I click the graphic, it lets me adjust frequency and amplitude, but >>> then my cursor gets stuck to it like mouse up isn't working. Every time I >>> click it adds another red vertical line. >>> >>> A slight bit more documentation would be helpful in the help patch, too, >>> explaining how one can interact with the graph with the mouse. Is it >>> possible to change the bandwidth with the GUI? is there a key combination >>> one can hold? >>> >>> Sam >>> >>> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The arc of history bends towards justice. - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list