Hi,
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 09:26:16AM +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
people are known to use OSC messages (or at least: OSC-like messages)
for all kind of things, e.g. iirc, SSSAD is using it internally.
Actually Memento/rradical uses OSC-like messages, sssad just uses
[route]s so it stays
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 01:25:09PM +0200, João Pais wrote:
I was going to program something, but wanted to see if someone hasn't done
it before. I needed a weighted average (probably the name is incorrect, I
just made it up), that is: considering an x number of sliders going from 0
to 1, the
Thanks very much Martin, looks like an interesting project to understand
the workings of dmx a bit better.
best regards, Nick.
On 06/18/2010 05:58 PM, Martin Peach wrote:
Here's the patch. It's a bit messy but you can probably morph it into
what you want.
Martin
Martin Peach wrote:
You
Hello Jack, in fact most lighting desks have a midi to dmx interface
built in...its just that when you get to a venue its a lot more
convenient to be able to send dmx directly without having to resort to
the lighting desk manual. But this interface looks like a useful tool to
do just
I've tried using [hid] and [linuxmouse] and both objects can open the
device but no data is output from either object. [MouseState] and
[cursor] both work but I was hoping to get relative values. Is this a
driver issue? I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 and Pd version 0.42.5-extended-rc3.
Here's the
eheh.. go Porres, go!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThZWL2ydtYo
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LAB:
hi james,
the synaptics driver generally steals the focus of the device
so that userspace programs can't directly access it, see if
the Xorg option 'Option GrabEventDevice false' helps,
see 'man synaptics' for more info.
cheers,
dmotd
James Dunn wrote:
I've tried using [hid] and [linuxmouse]
Celine
glad to hear the problem was resolved!
:)
KIM
Celine Berger wrote:
Hello August,
Hello Kim,
List,
thanks a lot for your very fast reaction to the Email of Derek concerning the
issues we had with my installations'pd-patch and the readanysf ~ error.
Derek could solve the problem by
also another tip, its possible to configure a
device dynamically with 'xinput', you can
toggle off with:
xinput --set-prop name of device Device Enabled 0
i use this with my wacom tablet to go between
xorg device and HID, a full set of properties
can be found with:
xinput --list-props name of
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Roman Haefeli wrote:
I am probably the wrong person to comment on the technical aspects, but
it seems to me that your proposal of having only a setup() function
instead of the current classname_setup() function would render it
impossible to have a c file provide more than
Hi dmotd,
that's perfect! thanks a lot
James
Quoth dmotd, on 19/06/10 16:02:
hi james,
the synaptics driver generally steals the focus of the device
so that userspace programs can't directly access it, see if
the Xorg option 'Option GrabEventDevice false' helps,
see 'man synaptics' for more
Hi list,
What's the story on the following patch?
[initbang]/[closebang] for patch constructor/destuctor - ID: 1544041
I know it says the status is open, but on the other hand this patch was added
in 2006. From the related threads on pd user and dev, all I've seen are
repeated
hopes
On Jun 19, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Roman Haefeli wrote:
I am probably the wrong person to comment on the technical aspects,
but
it seems to me that your proposal of having only a setup() function
instead of the current classname_setup() function would
When using [hid] and friends on GNU/Linux, you generally need to setup
things so you have permission to read the device directly:
http://puredata.info/docs/tutorials/HowToReadHIDDevicesInLinuxWithoutBeingRoot/?searchterm=hid%20ubuntu
.hc
On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:20 AM, James Dunn wrote:
Hi
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I am saying that each class should have a function called setup(). That's
how it works in Max/MSP.
I know what you're saying. And I think that whatever it is in Max/MSP is
informative, but it doesn't have to be like that. I don't especially
On Jun 19, 2010, at 8:46 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I am saying that each class should have a function called setup().
That's how it works in Max/MSP.
I know what you're saying. And I think that whatever it is in Max/
MSP is
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
A JAR is a .zip file of a folder with individual .class files, one for
each class.
Congratulations.
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, João Pais wrote:
thanks, I'll try to put this in when I can. meanwhile dtmod
His name is dmotd.
wrote me saying that he's doing a real external for this, so that would
be a better solution.
Why is an external a better solution ?
Anyway. I was inspired to make a
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
These things are all true. All I am saying is that you saw the
NextRelease wiki page,
no, I only read the direct contents of your email, which contained a
changelog.
I think you can do that in the Plone website somehow, but I haven't done
'xinput --list' provides a list of all
supported devices.
Pedro Lopes wrote:
I've never used hid or linuxmouse. And when I saw your message I gave it a try
(since I'm also running Ubuntu and have a synaptics touchpad).
I'd like to help but here it seems to be even a bigger mess... it crashes
pddp/pddplink perhaps?
.hc
On Jun 20, 2010, at 12:23 AM, philippe boisnard wrote:
Hello
I have a big black hole, I don't remember the object to open
directly a web-browser and a link.
thanks
p
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