On 07/27/2013 04:13 AM, João Pais wrote:
Hi,
nice work. I just tested it on windows xp sp3, and it works. At some
other point I can test it on w7, and ubuntu.
Some remarks, though, in case it interests you - or shold they be sent
to someone else?
- when patching, I could open/close an object to text edit it by using
ctrl-return. This doesn't work here anymore. Was it replaced by
another key combination?
Hm, I think that was added in Pd-extended/Pd-l2ork, but maybe Pd-Vanilla
doesn't have it. My demo build
is based off of Vanilla so that may be why it isn't there.
- which font are you using? it looks a bit strange'
The entire dialog, or just the headings? I hard-coded some font for the
headings just to get them
to be bold-- that's something I'll change now that I can test it on all
platforms.
- alt-f doesn't work to access the file menu. it would also be clearer
if the shortcut keys (F, E, ...) would be underlined, as usual in
windows menus
Probably also something that's in Pd-extended (Pd-l2ork?) but not in
Vanilla. I'll check.
- I guess autopatching is always on? didn't find a switch for it
On Vanilla, yes.
- what does the "tidy up" command do, besides putting a comment in the
console? would it be better to remove it?
In Vanilla and Pd-extended, nearly nothing. In Pd-l2ork, it actually
tidies up the patch by aligning
objects vertically and horizontally. (Can't remember the method it uses
but it seemed to work ok
in Pd-l2ork when I tested it.)
- it might be a bit strange to have the same preferences menu in the
media and file menus.
Ah yes, I meant to remove the one from the file menu. I'll fix that.
And then another preferences menu in Edit. I don't know anything of
menu design, but why not:
- add the path and startup sections to the preferences window
I think those sections are deprecated in Pd-extended. Not sure about
Pd-l2ork, Vanilla...
- access this window only through one menu? I guess in Media would
be the most traditional place, but many programs have it in Edit.
I think "Edit" is the right place on GNU/Linux and Windows, and under
the main "apple" menu on OSX.
- the GUI profile is a very nice idea, I've been doing it for years
with Hans' commands. If you want, adding font+size would make it complete.
You mean the font dialog/ font "bomb"? I think that's per canvas, no?
- are there any patches you would need to test specific parts of your
work? I might be able to help with that, since I can't program C or tcl/tk
A patch with all the iemguis, text, object boxes, and message boxes is
sufficient to test the GUI settings. For the others, if you try to do
normal audio/midi work and let me know if you hit a snag.
On startup I get the console output:
midiin: windows: not supported
sysexin: windows: not supported
setting SO_BROADCAST
rmstopow~
... couldn't create
powtorms~
... couldn't create
scalar
... couldn't create
scope~
... couldn't create
warning -- 'template' (pd-help-intro.pd) is obsolete; replace with
'struct'
Sounds like error messages related to the patch that opens when you
right-click "Help"
on an empty part of a patch. Except for "setting SO_BROADCAST". Not
sure what that
relates to.
-Jonathan
2013/7/26 Jonathan Wilkes <jancs...@yahoo.com <mailto:jancs...@yahoo.com>>
On 07/26/2013 04:39 PM, Colet Patrice wrote:
Le 26/07/2013 20:53, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
I just tested my demo buid using asio via port audio with
the "Test Audio and MIDI" patch and it seems to work.
what system are you using? Mine is windows vista home premium SP2.
Mine is Windows XP Service Pack 3.
I can test later on a Windows Vista system.
-Jonathan
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