I used "ln -s /usr/lib/pd/extra/gridflow/doc/ /usr/lib/pd/doc/gridflow" to
create a symlink called gridflow that points to the gridflow doc directory.
The symlink work and takes me inside the gridflow doc directory, but when I
start up Pd, Gridflow is still not available in the helpbrowser.
On W
Hi All
I have created an GOP abstraction which I include in a parent parent. The GOP
interface has a button that resizes it by sending a 'coords' message to the GOP
abstraction canvas (namecanvas named). When it resizes larger it renders the
larger interface properly over the patch's white back
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
try doing it manually : copy the gridflow help folder and place it
/usr/lib/pd/doc and next time you load up pd it will be in the help
browser There is probably a better way of doing tho
Yes, do it manually using an alias.
You can do that using a
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 8:25 PM, rene beekman wrote:
> OK, I'm confused.
> I have the latest versions of Gridflow installed on both Mac OS 10.6 and
> Ubuntu 10.4 and I'm having a problem configuring the Ubuntu installation the
> way I want it to work (somehow, the Mac installation does exactly wha
That was one thing I wasn't sure about, although it does help with the kind of
'passive listening' part, something like Cage or Glass, where there is a huge
amount of repetition and the value of the piece is discovered over time, almost
as a meditative process. It's not for everyone, but it doe
OK, I'm confused.
I have the latest versions of Gridflow installed on both Mac OS 10.6 and
Ubuntu 10.4 and I'm having a problem configuring the Ubuntu installation the
way I want it to work (somehow, the Mac installation does exactly what I
need - intended or not - while Ubuntu is being stubborn).
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
athos bacchiocchi wrote:
i would like to sync pd and hydrogen using jack transport.
Another way to do it could be to use midi: hydrogen has midi learn
functionality.
Or on second thought you could also use osc together with jack.osc part
of the jack-tools (http://slav
Sad but true, I have a small window of time to get it working again,
so hopefully you can test soon. I think I fixed the major problems at
least.
.hc
On Jun 28, 2011, at 12:17 PM, João Pais wrote:
Since for a long time 0.43 has been out of order, I can't fully
confirm. I'll only have a
Since for a long time 0.43 has been out of order, I can't fully confirm.
I'll only have access to my laptop+rme around next week, I'll be able to
confirm by then.
João
Based on your description, it sounds like its fixed in Pd-extended
0.43. Is that right?
.hc
On Jun 28, 2011, at 8:11
batinste wrote:
Hi list
I'm looking for some Pd-extended build for Ubuntu 11.04 x64 (Natty
Narwhal, 2.6.38 kernel). I've tried to compile 0.42.5 by myself (with
this guide : http://puredata.info/docs/developer/DebianWheezyAmd64
As stated on the wiki page that is currently broken (on wheezy not s
athos bacchiocchi wrote:
i would like to sync pd and hydrogen using jack transport.
Another way to do it could be to use midi: hydrogen has midi learn
functionality.
Lorenzo.
i found an old object called "jack_transport" and tried to compile it,
but i got an error due to a function which i
Based on your description, it sounds like its fixed in Pd-extended
0.43. Is that right?
.hc
On Jun 28, 2011, at 8:11 AM, João Pais wrote:
I had reported this some time ago:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3167959&group_id=55736&atid=478070
when I need to use the
Hi Jamie
Am I right in thinking, that you get this click even while all your
audio modules are silent? At least, that is what the click.wav file
suggests.
I assume there are two things involved that cause the clicking:
* When doing "a lot" within 0 logical time, you'll get audio drop outs,
becau
I had reported this some time ago:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3167959&group_id=55736&atid=478070
when I need to use the multiface, I still use a version pre-.42
I'm pretty sure ASIO was working OK in 0.42.5, so that might have been a
better workaround ;)
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On 2011-06-28 09:45, Stefan Donchev wrote:
> Thanks a lot for replay. I tried this, but it doesn't work again:(
>
could you try that as well and report back?
fgmadsr
IOhannes
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Thanks a lot for replay. I tried this, but it doesn't work again:(
Ste
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On 2011-06-28 00:15, Bastiaan van den Berg wrote:
> Here is a little trick I use for getting webcams working in different linux
> programs :
>
> - to get 'weird' v4l2 cameras working with 'normal v4l2 expecting' programs,
> you can do this:
>
> LD_PR
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On 2011-06-27 23:56, Andrew Faraday wrote:
>
> This is probably because I created it on the mac, there may be a syntax issue
> with other operating systems...
> Usually the sends to create dynamic objects is titled pd-*Whatever's in the
> title bar*
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