I had one...
but didnt touch it for over half a year. So i dont really know if it
is working.
I remember that i didnt want to go through the flext build system,
but at the end it wasnt actually that hard
actually i see some py.pd_darwin in the pd-extended folder, but i
guess they dont
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 11:13 +0800, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 06:27:54PM -0500, Dan Wilcox wrote:
I've been using s-arranger as a song sequencer for a while and
it's been
great. As of newer pd-extended 0.40.3 builds, s-arranger objects
have
been asking to save
I can think of a fake way of doing this:
You make a little GOP bang for the abstraction which, when you click
it, opens up a properties window subpatch with number and symbol
boxes and bangs to apply and close.
Matt
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 12:45:52 -0400
From: marius schebella [EMAIL
IOhannes wrote some stuff to do that. I am sure he would be very
happy if you tried it out.
.hc
On Aug 15, 2008, at 12:45 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hi,
is there any chance to get something like the properties dialog for
abstractions? (right click on abstraction to make changes to
i've just ended a pd application and i'm wondering how can i know it's cpu
ram and HDD usage during it's execution time.
I've been looking for testing programs in google for hours but all programs
seem to test distributed aplications ( web services ... )
Thank you very much !
Lau.
What platform are you on? I am running a Mac, and I pretty much use the
Activity Monitor to get an idea of how much CPU time, and memory that Pd is
taking. I would imagine if you are on a Unix system, you could use 'top' to
do these things, its a command-line program. (Activity Monitor on the Mac
hi hans and matt,
thanks for your answers.
here is the problem that I am trying to address: I have a lot of
arguments that I want to pass to an abstraction, and I don't want them
all listed as arguments, which is confusingly ugly and eats up a lot of
space.
they are kind of settings and should
Am 14.08.2008 um 11:19 schrieb Lassi Nikko:
Interestingly, the editor can be opened from vst~/Properties/Edit -
Apply (although this hardly seems too convenient in the long run)
Sending an edit message to vst~ causes the following: vst~ - wrong
arguments for attribute edit. (even in
Am 15.08.2008 um 17:14 schrieb Phil Stone:
Hello,
Sorry to revive an old thread (from last March), but the URL
referred to
by Thomas below no longer seems to work. Anybody have a working
py/pyext binary for OS X 10.4? The one in the latest Pd-extended
seems
to have the