[PD] iphone or android for pd?

2011-07-21 Thread ronni montoya
Hi, i was wondering which mobile phone do you recommend for working
with pd and rjdj?  Should i get an iphone?

What do you recommend me?


thanks



R.

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[PD] Is there an object like [opendirectory]?

2011-07-21 Thread Antonio Roberts
I'm using the [playlist] object and I want to be able to load a
directory by using the filebrowser dialogue. Usually you would do this
by sending [location /path/to/directory ( to [playlist] but I want to
do it dynamically. Does an object like [opedirectory] exist? I've
tried sending [openpanel] to [location $1 ( but it expects a filename

Thanks

Ant

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Re: [PD] Is there an object like [opendirectory]?

2011-07-21 Thread Mathieu Bouchard

On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:


[openpanel] has not method for 'location', but it has a method for
'symbol' which sets the directory to start.
e.g.
[symbol /tmp(
|
[openpanel]

will always open in /tmp/ (if that exists)


But [openpanel] is not made for selecting a folder, it is made for 
selecting files (non-folder files).


That's the difference between tk_getOpenFile and tk_chooseDirectory.

grep -r tk_chooseDirectory pd-svn

matches (2 in total) :
  Benjamin Bogart's abstractions/pixelTANGO/abstractions/dirpanel.pd
  Thomas-O. Fredericks' externals/tof/src/folderpanel.c

looks like a Montréal-only feature ! ;)

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Re: [PD] Is there an object like [opendirectory]?

2011-07-21 Thread Antonio Roberts
Thanks, [dirpanel] was exactly what I was looking for!

Ant

On 21 July 2011 15:51, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
 On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:

 [openpanel] has not method for 'location', but it has a method for
 'symbol' which sets the directory to start.
 e.g.
 [symbol /tmp(
 |
 [openpanel]

 will always open in /tmp/ (if that exists)

 But [openpanel] is not made for selecting a folder, it is made for selecting
 files (non-folder files).

 That's the difference between tk_getOpenFile and tk_chooseDirectory.

 grep -r tk_chooseDirectory pd-svn

 matches (2 in total) :
  Benjamin Bogart's abstractions/pixelTANGO/abstractions/dirpanel.pd
  Thomas-O. Fredericks' externals/tof/src/folderpanel.c

 looks like a Montréal-only feature ! ;)

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Re: [PD] Is there an object like [opendirectory]?

2011-07-21 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner


tof/folderpanel is probably better maintained, but I've never used  
dirpanel.


.hc

On Jul 21, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Antonio Roberts wrote:


Thanks, [dirpanel] was exactly what I was looking for!

Ant

On 21 July 2011 15:51, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:

On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:


[openpanel] has not method for 'location', but it has a method for
'symbol' which sets the directory to start.
e.g.
[symbol /tmp(
|
[openpanel]

will always open in /tmp/ (if that exists)


But [openpanel] is not made for selecting a folder, it is made for  
selecting

files (non-folder files).

That's the difference between tk_getOpenFile and tk_chooseDirectory.

grep -r tk_chooseDirectory pd-svn

matches (2 in total) :
 Benjamin Bogart's abstractions/pixelTANGO/abstractions/dirpanel.pd
 Thomas-O. Fredericks' externals/tof/src/folderpanel.c

looks like a Montréal-only feature ! ;)

  
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[PD] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2011-07-21 Thread Juan Aboites via LinkedIn
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[PD] PDCONV Berlin: Calls for installations + content

2011-07-21 Thread João Pais

Dear Pders:

for the Berlin weekend of the Pd Convention, we're announcing the call for
installations and content for the premade objects IAMDISPLAY and DISCO
KUGEL.

For more informations, pleace visit the Berlin events page of the PdConv
wiki,
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/PDCON:Berlin-events#CALL_FOR_INSTALLATIONS_.2B_CONTENT.

Hope to get something from you to try out until we all meet in Berlin.

Best regards,

Pd.Berlin

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Re: [PD] Pd-extended 0.43 updates: lots of new editing features

2011-07-21 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner


On Jul 17, 2011, at 1:15 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:


On Fri, 8 Jul 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:

--- On Sat, 7/9/11, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at wrote:


Try getting a patch into the Linux kernel,
that'll make Pd seem like cake ;-)


Yes, I would hope that making changes to the core of the largest  
free software project in the history of computing is a wee bit more  
difficult than making changes to Pd.


It's easy to use the Linux project as a reference, to justify that  
submitting changes to Pd ought to remain hard and that things are  
just fine as they are now. After all, the Linux project is a well- 
respected success story, nevermind that it's a project so different  
from pd in many ways.


Just more expressions of millercentrism... nothing to see, move  
along...



Think about why it remains hard.  Managing patches is a lot of work,  
and its not fun, unless the patch happens to fix something that you  
want fixed.  This is almost all work on people's own time.


Start a fork, git makes it much easier.  Then you can have your own  
version that includes every patch that you want it to.  DesireData was  
a great effort, pd-devel too.  Pd-extended is another example, as well  
as pd_l2ork.  If we all use git forked from Miller's pure-data git it  
makes keeping in sync vastly easier than before.  Git has a steep  
learning curve.  Take 2 days to really study and learn it, and it will  
save you vast amount of time tracking code and bisecting for patches.


Having multiple forks in rough sync all working with git means that  
more patches get accepted, written, tested, etc.


.hc




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