So I guess nobody's done it yet (:
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Jé
Jerome Tuncer a écrit :
Hi list !
For a theatre play I'm working on, I'm trying to implement lighting that
emanates from an object in a GEM scene. The light I want is of the
punctual topography so I'm quite satisfied with the plain [light]
hi,
having problems with the pduino patch on a cvs checkout from last week -
Pd version 0.41.0-test10
details below - i can create makesymbol but not /zexy/makesymbol as with
flatspace/comport comport
anyone know what i might be doing wrong or is this a bug of some sort?
thanks
rob c
comport -
Max Neupert wrote:
it would be nice to have netpd (_chat.pd) starting from the pd-
extended menue!
but i guess there are some security issues.
m.
hi max
accessing netpd's _chat.pd through the menu would be a nice feature.
i don't know if a connected [netclient] is already a security
robcanning wrote:
hi,
having problems with the pduino patch on a cvs checkout from last week -
Pd version 0.41.0-test10
details below - i can create makesymbol but not /zexy/makesymbol as with
flatspace/comport comport
anyone know what i might be doing wrong or is this a bug of some
Hi list,
I'm looking for a solution to split a symbol into its own individual
characters. Something a bit like Max's [spell] object...
Anyone came up with this situation before ?
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moin Jerome,
you could use [any2string] to map a symbol to a list of float values,
and then use [string2any] to map those values back onto single-character
atoms... I believe the [pdstring] objects are in pd-extended; otherwise
they're available in sourceforge cvs or from me:
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
Hi list,
I'm looking for a solution to split a symbol into its own individual
characters. Something a bit like Max's [spell] object...
[symbol2list] with an empty symbol as delimiter (the default is the
space-symbol)
e.g.
| [loadbang]
| |
|
oops, forgot about that one ;-)
tmtowtdi,
Bryan
On 2008-01-16 14:23:44, IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] appears to
have written:
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
Hi list,
I'm looking for a solution to split a symbol into its own individual
characters. Something a bit like Max's [spell]
yo hi
i try to explain how i see things, comments are still welcome, of
course. i am busy with my diploma project these days, so i might not be
accurate in every detail and i probably won't find time to work on netpd
for the next few months.
i don't think that netpd should be delivered with
hola
On 12/3/07, vade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My only thought was a bit more of an explanation as to what PD is,
what it can do, where to get it, and how to install it.
http://puredata.info/
:-P
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Do you all think using pdpedia to link to examples like this would be a
misuse?
Perhaps it would be a site project, but more like a tutorial wiki with
links to various tutorials in different forms (video and otherwise).
I suppose that could just live on puredata.info as a main page.
Anyhow the
On 16/01/2008, at 18.48, B. Bogart wrote:
Perhaps it would be a site project, but more like a tutorial wiki with
links to various tutorials in different forms (video and otherwise).
I suppose that could just live on puredata.info as a main page.
There is already
Something that would be useful along these lines is a place with links
to works done with PD. Is there a place for this already? I'll be
teaching PD soon and it would be great to direct students to some online
documentation. Thanks.
Jim
On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 19:45 +0100, Steffen Juul wrote:
On
Hi,
wandering what is the latest and supported version of pd-extended,
and what is recomended setup.
i see there is pd version 0.41, and pd-extended 0.39.3.
should be some pd version actualy installed prior to pd-extended,
or is it not needed at all ?
i tried :
sudo dpkg -i
Ctrl Alt Back wrote:
Hi,
wandering what is the latest and supported version of pd-extended,
and what is recomended setup.
i see there is pd version 0.41, and pd-extended 0.39.3.
should be some pd version actualy installed prior to pd-extended,
or is it not needed at all ?
i tried :
sudo dpkg -i
on http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html .
Will update documentation, and failing new bug reports, finalize it
soon.
cheers
Miller
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raymond Y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello all
i dobleclick 2 run d 0.39.3pd-extended app. and
i get this messages:
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/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/../extra/pdp.pd_darwin:
Hey,
I agree in that I don't think netpd should be included in Pd-
extended. It's an application in its own right, so it makes sense to
keep it separate. What would make sense is to make libraries out of
netpd functionality and include that in Pd-extended.
For example, it would be
Do you all think using pdpedia to link to examples like this would be a
misuse?
Considering how each language sections are already quite independent, I
feel this is valid.
At least in my language, as far as I know of, there is no portal site on
Pd that is currently active. If even just
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