On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 03:10:16PM +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 02:01 -0700, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> > thanks to
> > [closebang]).
>
> i vote for including [closebang] into pd vanilla. is there any chance,
> that it will be included? that is one of the most wanted missin
Hi,
some libraries (Gem, pdp...) use abstractions. I wonder if their paths
should be included in the startup paths in pd extended. Or if one should
create objects with the "Gem" prefix (for example Gem/pix_blobtracker).
the problem with some abstractions is, that they have also a help patch.
an
Hi,
on my debian machine I have problems with an ov511 webcam. the driver
works for pdp, but in Gem I get the image in parts, lines and distortions.
Any solution for that? (I am using the Gem version that comes with
pd-extended 0.39-test7, since the autobuild gemversion of rc2 does not
work. (th
I have been trying to test PDP on os 10.4.9 but it seems as though
pdp_glx does not work so I cant create a window to view pdp_noise and
try any of the other thing in it. Also quicktime support is still
not working but thanks for all your hard work. This would be a great
thing to get worki
On May 2, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Georg Holzmann hat gesagt: // Georg Holzmann wrote:
>
>> hm ... the idea behind the libdir stuff is (at least for me), that
>> you
>> don't need the startup flags and preference files ...
>> You simply import your library with [impo
On May 3, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Steffen wrote:
> Hey Greg,
>
> On 03/05/2007, at 10.32, Greg Pond wrote:
>
>> As someone with little programming experience, my understanding is
>> spotty concerning the 03.92 extended/mac intel osx delread/write~
>> situation. I test it in the help file and it doesnt
Derek Holzer a écrit :
Hello, attached is an example of use of the intrrpt and hold values
Haven't looked at your patch, but I can tell you that you shouldn't rely
on the graphical display of the bang objects to tell you if the counter
works. Try messing with the "intrrpt" and "hold" values unde
Very nice tutorial Frank! I like the included exercises very much.
~Kyle
On 5/3/07, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I want to create a steady counter for a sequencer that counts from 0-15
> > = 16 steps).
> > it
Merci Mathieu,
J'ai hâte de visiter l'expo Drift
Dès que je descends à Montréal j'irai , je te fais signe,
Andrée
Le 07-05-01 à 18:18, Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
>
> Risa Hatayama presents "Drift"
> in collaboration with Mathieu Bouchard
>
> Quartier Éphémère / Fonderie Darling
> 745 Ottaw
Hey Greg,
On 03/05/2007, at 10.32, Greg Pond wrote:
> As someone with little programming experience, my understanding is
> spotty concerning the 03.92 extended/mac intel osx delread/write~
> situation. I test it in the help file and it doesnt work. It seems
> from this that it may have been resol
On 03/05/2007, at 12.30, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> I can be more verbose if you like : ) (or patch up an example)
I will not bother you with that. Thanks for the answer.
>> Wow, that's extremely useful. Thanks for sharing.
>
> Great!
Hehe. I wan't saying it wasn't useful, just that i didn't k
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 02:01 -0700, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> thanks to
> [closebang]).
i vote for including [closebang] into pd vanilla. is there any chance,
that it will be included? that is one of the most wanted missing objects
for me.
roman
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As someone with little programming experience, my understanding is
spotty concerning the 03.92 extended/mac intel osx delread/write~
situation. I test it in the help file and it doesnt work. It seems
from this that it may have been resolved and I just don't know where
or how to do fix it for myself
Hallo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to create a steady counter for a sequencer that counts from 0-15
> = 16 steps).
> it seems to be an easy thing, but I just cannot get it steady, it jumps
> between the steps and runs quite unevenly. especially the bang som
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> thanks a lot.
N.P. ;-)
> unbelievable, but after your mails I connected my rme soundcard in asio mode
> and used that instead of the inbuild soundcard of my laptop and now it runs
> smoothly. seems that the soundcard is also influencing pd. with the other
> soundcard
Dear Pd-list:
I am in the Burren working doing sound installations for a few weeks.
A friend in Dublin suggested that I try to track down Steve Stapleton
from Nurse with Wound through someone we both know here but that
person is AWOL. If anyone knows him can you forward my message?
Thanks,
Gr
Now I've looked at it, and it runs fine here, no problems whatsoever.
Maybe it has to do with how it displays?
d.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
> I want to create a steady counter for a sequencer that counts from 0-15
> = 16 steps).
> it seems to be an easy thing, but I just cannot get it ste
Haven't looked at your patch, but I can tell you that you shouldn't rely
on the graphical display of the bang objects to tell you if the counter
works. Try messing with the "intrrpt" and "hold" values under the
properties menu of the bang, these affect how long the bang is visible
and how often
hi,
I want to create a steady counter for a sequencer that counts from 0-15
= 16 steps).
it seems to be an easy thing, but I just cannot get it steady, it jumps between
the steps and runs quite unevenly. especially the bang sometimes just stops
between the steps. why?
I am running Pd version 0.
Hi Steffen
For example: I use it to auto-associate two abstractions, so that if a
number of each is created they will have a unique channel to
communicate through.
It is meant to be placed inside another abstraction that will be
duplicated. Also, as you can see in the source, you can create a
[va
Hallo,
ugur guney hat gesagt: // ugur guney wrote:
> # Becauseof its special usage, could it be a good idea to allow using $0 in
> message boxes? Or is it a bad idea? :-)
> # One needs often to use $0 in message boxes (but this gives an errr of
> course) But it'll make an ambiguity between the $'s
Am 02.05.2007 um 19:21 schrieb Andre Schmidt:
> On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 15:48 +0200, Max Neupert wrote:
>> sorry, my post went offlist accidently..
>>
>> DON'T install fonts by just dropping them into a folder on os x.
>> double click on them and press install or open the type ulitiy to
>> install
On 03/05/2007, at 11.01, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> Here's a little patch I've found useful. Call it with [instance name]
> and it will tell you how many instances currently exist with that name
CAn you give a use-case example? Please.
___
PD-list@ie
Hallo,
Here's a little patch I've found useful. Call it with [instance name]
and it will tell you how many instances currently exist with that name
(taking into account those that have been deleted, thanks to
[closebang]).
Hope it's useful to others,
Luke
instance.pd
Description: Binary data
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# Hi,
# Becauseof its special usage, could it be a good idea to allow using $0 in
message boxes? Or is it a bad idea? :-)
# One needs often to use $0 in message boxes (but this gives an errr of
course) But it'll make an ambiguity between the $'s in object boxes and
message boxes.
-ugur guney-
Hi all,
For impatient, download at: http://ico.bukvic.net/Max/munger1~_latest.tar.gz
(796KB, includes source, Linux-Pd-i386, Mac-Max-i386, and Win32-Max-i386
binaries, and 2 pounds of /dev/null)
If you build a binary for other platform/software combos please forward them
to me so that I can inclu
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