On 2010-09-22 16:48, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>
> expr if(bx<=20, if (py<=by && py+60>=by, 0, 1), -1);
> if (bx>=415, 2, -1);
> if (by<=0, 4, if (by>=500, 5, -1))
>
honestly i find this hard to read as well, esp. compared to traditional
C-like syntax:
if(bx<=20)
if(py<=by && py+60>=by)
r
On 2010-09-22 18:00, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
> ok thanks.
> only the audio/x-run-float is not created
yes, that's how it currently is, i haven't found a good way to do proper
caps-filtering.
you should be able to do the same thing with [capsfilter] and setting
the "caps" property to "audio/x-
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> (copyleft) IOhannes m zmoelnig @ IEM / KUG
> compiled on Sep 22 2010 at 17:11:19
> compiled against Pd version 0.42.5.extended-rc6
> [multiline_tilde] part of zexy-2.2.3 (compiled: Sep 10 2010)
> Copyright (l) 1999-2008 IOhannes m zmölnig, forum::
On 2010-09-22 10:06, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
> OK i'm installing the dev packages as well. (very long on osx)
> In fink there are labeled:
> gstreamer-dev 0.8.12-1029
no, you need gstreamer-0.10
(i think development on gstreamer-0.8 has been stopped about 6 years ago)
fgmasdr
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On 2010-09-21 12:15, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
>
>
> what is the next step?
make sure you have the -devel packages installed as well
(gstreamer0.10-devel, gstreamer0.10-plugins-devel).
then get the newest pdgst (i just fixed a couple of minor issues)
then go to pdgst/src, set the PD_SRC, GEM_
On 2010-09-21 09:35, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>> All works fine if i use [v4l2src].
>
> you mean: from within pdgst?
ah i see, it works within pdgst if i use [testvideosrc].
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On 2010-09-21 03:53, Jack wrote:
> Is there someone who has succeeded to send a stream to an Icecast2
> server with :
>
> [pix_pix2gst yuv 128 64]
> |
> [typefind] (or without)
> |
> [ffmpegcolorspace]
> |
> [theoraen
On 2010-09-20 15:52, Jack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there someone who has tested a GigE camera with GEM under Linux or
> MacOSX ?
under linux you would need at least the current SVN snapshot for Gem and
get yourself either the HALCON or the AVT APIs.
then compile Gem, and make sure you get the video
On 2010-09-20 16:27, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'd like to experiment the pdgst lib, it seems very powerful!
> I am on osx and before I try to compile everything, is there someone
> that has already build the lib on osx 10.5 or 10.6?
> Having some help or a binary would be very
On 2010-09-20 12:12, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> obviously this included some outage during the hardware upgrade.
>
after countless hours of dust and bits, the puredata.info admin team is
proud to announce, that puredata.info is back again and running.
mgasdr
IOhannes
On 2010-09-19 22:09, Pedro Lopes wrote:
> Just an FYI:
>
> - http://puredata.info gives a 503.
>
as some of you might have already noticed, puredata.info (which hosts
both the website and the various pd-mailinglists) has become unreliable
within the last weeks.
this is due to a failing harddisk.
On 2010-09-16 16:53, Michal Seta wrote:
> [mtx_mul~] and it seems to behave the same as [mtx_*~]. Yet, [mtx_*~]
> alone is impossible to use. The rationale of this feature escapes me.
in pd-extended, iemmatrix is somewhat broken (which is not iemmatrix's
fault but the way how pd-extended likes l
On 2010-09-14 13:17, Husk 00 wrote:
> Hi list!
> I'm working with this two object and I noticed there is a message argument
> is not declared in the help file. It is the "set" message with all option of
> the objects (I guess). Should be good add it to the current help file.
> How does it works for
On 2010-09-14 11:57, João Pais wrote:
>> a cord has no explicit id.
>> however, you can identify it if you know the id of the objects it
>> connects.
>
> doesn't a cord has an explicit id in the pd file, like "#X connect 102 0
> 79 0;"? in fact, it would be nice to display these numbers (or the
w
On 2010-09-14 08:59, servando barreiro wrote:
>
> Hi!.
>
> Is there a way to know the "id" of a certain connection/ cord in a patch?,
> basically I would like to change the functionality of a patch depending on
> the conditions that this patch is started.
>
a cord has no explicit id.
however,
On 2010-09-13 10:56, João Pais wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a file stored in puredata.info that I'll be updating several
> times in the near future. For now the only I found to upload the same
> file (a new file with the same name) is to delete the old file, then
> create a new one with the same name.
ffmpegcolorspace
> ... couldn't create
> /home/jack/Bureau/tests/Projet1/pix_gst2pix.pd_linux:
> /home/jack/Bureau/tests/Projet1/pix_gst2pix.pd_linux: undefined symbol:
> s_pdgst__gst
> pix_gst2pix rgba
> ... couldn't create
> pdgst $Revision: 0.0 $
> (
On 2010-09-06 12:02, Lupin3rd wrote:
> Hi at all,
> I would to have some additional infos about pix_share_write and
> pix_share_read objects... i would to know what mean "shared memory
> region", is this the video card frame buffer or the RAM?
it refers to "POSIX shared memory objects" or equivale
On 2010-09-02 17:25, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
> What we want to do is
> Ffmpeg a portion of the screen [Firefox browser running a web-montager]
> Record/Pipe that into a /dev/videoX
> Use it in pd
>
> Or record that from computer and send that to pd via
> pdp_
>
> pdp_ffmpeg or pdp_mp4liveplayer
>
On 2010-09-01 19:26, Jack wrote:
> [pix_pix2gst yuv 128 64] ?
> ++
>
[ffmpegcolorspace]
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On 2010-09-01 17:47, Jack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem to stream to an icecast2 server.
> I opened the 'pix2gst.pd' patch in the 'test' folder and replaced
> [aasink] by [theoraenc], [oggmux] and [shout2send]. Then i started
> [pdgst] but i didn't get any stream.
> When i use [v4l2src] all
On 2010-09-01 03:33, Diego Azar wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Does anybody know of a Gem objets that let you change the gray or color value
> of a certain pixel in the Gem window? I mean, something like change de pixel
> x=310, y =200 to gray=0.5
>
[pix_rectangle] could be used for that, if you are su
On 2010-08-31 14:47, Jack wrote:
> I am trying to use [playbin] or [playbin2] to play an MP3 :
>
> [uri http://.../rumbera.mp3(
> |
> [playbin] or [playbin2]
> |
> [pdgst_adc~ 2]
> ||
> [dac~]
>
> then [1 ( to [pdgst].
>
> I get :
> error: [playbin2]: hmm, element without pad
On 2010-08-30 21:27, Jack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get stream from an icecast server and want to use
> [gnomevfssrc].
> I have installed 'gstreamer0.10-plugins-base' via Synaptic.
> [gnomevfssrc] from gstreamer0.10-plugins-base can't be created. However,
> I can create [adder] and others
On 2010-08-31 07:32, John Harrison wrote:
>
> although modprobe v4l2loopback seems to work, Iohannes's incantation to
> launch the pipeline returns: WARNING: erroneous pipeline: no element
> "v4l2loopback"
you did download compile and install the gst-v4l2loopback?
per default (with the configure
On 2010-08-30 18:26, John Harrison wrote:
> is there a way to do these screenshots such that they don't actually show up
> on a screen visible to the user i.e I don't have to show the raw Pd patch to
> the user, only the mix? This is a 2-headed machine (one machine --- I'll use
> 2 if I absolutely
On 2010-08-30 17:04, John Harrison wrote:
> I'd like to take a patch from a pd window and mix it live with a Gem or pdp
> window. pdp_capture would have been the ticket, but I can't get it to
> compile and looking at the archives of this list, it doesn't seem like
> others have had luck with it eit
On 2010-08-29 11:58, Christoph Kuhr wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a problem using jack audio...
>
> I want puredata to register 48channels of capture and 8 of playback.
> But i get only 18channels running.
> Else pd says:
> "error: JACK: unable to connect to JACK server
> JACK: jack returned s
On 2010-08-26 06:52, Miller Puckette wrote:
>
> Perhaps a solution for cross-platform patching (such as for making help
> files) could be to say "this will look woerd on other machines unless
> you use font to develope the patch so that you see the canonical
> sizes.
>
this page is best viewed
On 2010-08-24 19:40, João Martins wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I'm taking my first steps with Pd on Linux and just noticed that unlike my
> Mac, where Pd just looks for the externals in their own directory, I'm
> getting a huge list, on startup, of obvious failures looking for libraries
> and externals
On 2010-08-24 21:51, Ricardo Brazileiro wrote:
> hi all,
>
> How can I use two webcam in Gem to tracking (pix_blob) ?
use 2 [pix_video] objects.
>
> Is it possible?
yes.
>
> I have two webcam, /dev/video0 and /dev/video1. I tested using pix_video but
> I only change the device in the same wi
On 2010-08-23 22:10, João Martins wrote:
> Hi, S. Jensen,
>
> I'm looking for a way to get "pool" working on a Linux distribution (Ubuntu
> or Ubuntu Studio are my main goals). I've noticed that you were able to
> compile your own Pd-extended and were looking to add "pool" to it.
> Did you manage
On 2010-08-23 17:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> now martin has already done this, but unfortunately i'm not very
> satisfied yet.
> probably i misunderstand something, but some things just don't work for
> me (even in the help patch):
>
and i already have o
On 2010-08-23 17:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> now martin has already done this, but unfortunately i'm not very
> satisfied yet.
> probably i misunderstand something, but some things just don't work for
unfortunately the [verbosity 1( doesn't seem to change mu
hi.
for transmitting OSC over TCP/IP i thought about using slip (rather than
[(un)packOSCstream] [1]).
now martin has already done this, but unfortunately i'm not very
satisfied yet.
probably i misunderstand something, but some things just don't work for
me (even in the help patch):
encoding [1 2
hi all,
sorry for posting an OT mail to the mainlist, but i really want to have
as many opinions as posible on this.
i (as list admin) have just received an email by somebody who wants
their mail to be removed from the archive:
Subject: FORMAT NOTICE
August, 22 2010
I posted a message on the
On 2010-08-19 21:39, hghoyer wrote:
> thanks,
>
> so i better use 0.41.4-extended and wait for stable new releases?
> If there is a newer version, i this the right page to check new releases?
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data/files/pd-extended/
pd-extended lags behind the Pd releases a
On 2010-08-19 21:19, hghoyer wrote:
> thanks for your answer...
>
> is "*smime.p7s*" the library? Sorry, i´m a beginner... What have i to do to
no, smime.p7s is my cryptograhic signature.
> install the lib?
> I´m using windows XP and PD 43.0
if you are a beginner, need [knob] and don't know how
On 2010-08-19 20:54, hghoyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in Version Pure Data 0.43.0 i´m missing the [knob],
[knob] is missing in all known versions of Pd (at least since i follow
the development, which is quite some time)
>
> how could i create it?
>
load the library that provides [knob]
fgmasdr
IOhan
On 2010-08-19 12:46, João de Brito Vidigal wrote:
> Hey guys!
>
> I'm now sending the filename to open in the slave [pd~]. As I'm using
> [playlist] it's sending out the whole path and the slave gives this error:
> error: [pix_filmDarwin]: unable to find file: ÿᆱ
> can I split the path to take a
On 2010-08-19 04:23, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
> Is it possible that the .dll of windows depends on the contents of the
> .h and not just the .a ? That would explain why it's a Windows-only
> problem.
>
no.
the .dll of windows depends on the "__declspec(dllexport)" properly
declared for a functi
On 2010-08-18 17:56, Eduardo Patricio wrote:
>
>
> I can't reach puredata.info
actually you could, else your email wouldn't have gone through...
>
> Does anybody knows something about it?
>
thanks for reporting.
should be up again.
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On 2010-08-18 16:54, patrick wrote:
> mjpeg is a good codec for gem, of course if you have hd space (like a
> lot of it) you can use a raw codec. as for the tools, there's ffmpeg or
raw codecs are usually a bad idea, as they soon max out your harddisk's
performance.
you should choose a codec tha
On 2010-08-18 11:06, David Schaffer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I recently bought two books on the processing language and I realized
> there were at least 10 books I could have chosen from. As far as I know, pd
> has only two books about itself ("bang" and "loadbang") How come ? Is this
>
On 2010-08-18 08:31, Willy WOLFF wrote:
>>
>> i would prefer to fix the warning rather than suppressing it.
>>
> Ok.
> I have this error when i compile it :
>
[...]
> make: *** [iem_mp3] Error 2
>
> The result of the fread function is not used, so we could delete it?
>
you mean the lines with "
ola
On 2010-08-17 23:24, matteo sisti sette wrote:
> Is there anything more I can try to find out what's wrong? I'm a bit
> desperate...
i tried to reproduce the problem and can confirm it (even with gmerlin
backend)
i reported the problem upstream to the gmerlin developers, and we found
out tha
On 2010-08-17 13:33, Willy WOLFF wrote:
> Can we omit this flag in all Make.include and makefile_linux in CLFAGS?
> If yes, can you change that?
i would prefer to fix the warning rather than suppressing it.
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On 2010-08-17 09:57, Marek Vanbykow wrote:
> Hi there !
> Could i find some kind of object in pd who outputs a single bang when it
> recieves nothing ?
> Thanks for your help.
[until]
but you have to start the detection by sending it a [bang( once.
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On 2010-08-17 09:12, Johnny Ferguson wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 01:13 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, Johnny Ferguson wrote:
>>
>>> Awesome external. I've coded up an abstraction to filter out repeated
>>> lists. See attached.
>>
>> What are you trying to achieve using [moses] and t
On 2010-08-17 04:51, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Patches welcome. At this point I'm satisified with keeping an error
> message for the 0.42 release, then downgrading it to a warning in 0.43
>
i most likely don't have time.
but the pd-extended built-in [wrap] should _only_ emit errors/warning
On 2010-08-17 05:09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>
> There is no standard vanilla+zexy install, so there is no real way to
> support it. That's the idea of Pd-extended: a standard install.
>
on Debian the standard vanilla+zexy install is called "apt-get install
puredata pd-zexy"
on other sy
On 2010-08-16 21:04, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This has probably been discussed, but I still cannot search the archives
> with google.
>
> Whenever I try to use a [wrap] object, I get the error:
>
> error: New imcompatible [wrap] object.
> For a backwards-compatible version, use [z
On 2010-08-16 20:32, Ariane stolfi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know if theres an object that can recognize the mouse over it?
>
> It could be to turn of and on a toogle, without have to click.
>
> I know that this is possible to do in a gemwindow, but its possible to do
> also in the main wind
hi
On 2010-08-16 12:30, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Hi IOhannes,
>
> thanks a lot for your help.
>
>
>> it seems like a missed the information about the exact version of Gem.
>
> It's 0.92.3 (Pd version 0.42.5-extended-20100601)
thanks.
>
>
>> we need to know at least which backends are
On 2010-08-16 10:44, Johnny Ferguson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've seen in many pd guides that it is possible to use the keyboard to
> enter values into number and symbol atoms. I've tried clicking,
> double-clicking, and I can't seem to enter values with my keyboard.
>
try again:
- click on the numberb
On 2010-08-15 22:53, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to play some mpeg4 and h.264-encoded video files with
> pix_film in Ubuntu 10.04, and it is terribly slow: it reads about 4-5
> frames per second and eat 100% of the CPU.
>
it seems like a missed the information about the exact
On 2010-08-11 22:57, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, padovani wrote:
>
>> I would like to know if there are any Pd objects out there written in
>> C++...
>
> There are three C++ interfaces to Pd that are currently in use :
> * GridFlow's
> * GEM's
> * Flext
there are more.
e.g.
On 2010-08-11 02:48, João Pais wrote:
> Hi,
>
> why Weimar in particular? If in germany, why not Berlin for example? Or
> even both?
>
because max is at weimar, and sees (or: has seen) possibilities to get
funding to weimar.
i don't really understand the question. PdCon is organized by voluntee
On 2010-08-08 14:12, Dima Strakovsky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Coming out of the lurker mode to ask a question here :) I am kicking around
> an idea for a work that would require four camera inputs. The video streams
> would be remixed in realtime and output via a single projector. Was wondering
>
On 2010-07-15 13:19, Olivier Baudu wrote:
> Well... thanks a lot...
>
> It works fine. (I'm not sure to know why, but it works :-p )
> Maybe it should be add to the help file...
>
nah, this is soemthing that is the same for most Geos.
to get the "default" drawing style (whatever that is), use
[d
On 2010-07-15 09:11, Andy Farnell wrote:
>
>
>
> Yikes! Please don't do that Jose.
> You just jammed up hundreds of peoples mailboxes.
>
i have re-enabled a check for the maximum message size, and set it to 2MB.
i hope this is ok for everybody.
fgmasr
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On 2010-07-14 19:21, Max wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> in a Gem patch i use pix_motionblur and pix_buffer and after some time with
> the pix_motionblur added i can't get rid of it any more. Setting the blur to
> 0 to the right inlet or switching the motionblur off by sending a 0 to the
> left inlet doe
On 2010-07-14 18:49, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, cyrille henry wrote:
>
>> it was working when iemmatrix was a lib. now that iemmatrix is split
>> in diferents file, i haven't corrected this patch.
>
> I think that it's important to pick the vocabulary so that it doesn't
> soun
On 2010-07-11 16:16, cyrille henry wrote:
>> does it require specific hardware ?
>
> yes, i think it works only with nvidia gpu.
on linux it will only work with nvidia GPUs and the nvidia proprietary
drivers and the value you pass one of those in nvidia's documentation.
on osx, FSAA should work
On 2010-07-08 18:27, Pedro Lopes wrote:
> The fun side of being open source is also this one. As Ive said before I can
> try to help with this object from 16th up, but even so I'd never would do it
> for Windows, simply because I have no interest in it :) But once again, the
> beauty of open source
On 2010-07-08 18:24, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> Your example seems backwards to me. STDIN is definitely a hot action,
STDIN is far from being a hot action "definitely".
it's entirely at the process's disposition, whether it will do something
with the stdin or not.
anyhow, whether it's ba
On 2010-07-04 14:14, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
> [pix_film] is well known for this kind of crash-y issues.
>
this is entire news for me.
there are 2 bug-reports in Gem's bug-tracker that have "pix_film" in
their title. then i found (after admittedly quick searching) one (1)
more report related to p
On 2010-07-08 15:50, Graham Donnelly wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am currently completing my BSc in Audio Production and am wondering if
> anyone knows how to use the convolve object in pd-extended?
>
how about using fft~ and friends to do the convolution.
after all, it's a BSc in Audio Production :-)
On 2010-07-08 01:09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> I guess there should be a third inlet for the signals? I see something
> like this:
>
> STDIN signals process name
> | ||
> | ||
> [process /usr/sbin/http
On 2010-07-04 22:12, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> The total delay is the sum of the logical delay as written in the audio
> settings dialogue of Pd
i wouldn't give a groschen for what is written in the audio settings
dialogue of Pd.
i dare say that the value you see in the dialog jhas a direct
relati
On 2010-07-01 05:13, Pedro Lopes wrote:
> >(I was about to try screwing around with the code of [textfile] to see if
> I could achieve this >with my [lack of] c skills, but my linux box
> just died.)
> I was trying too, but couldn't figure out how to make pd load my modified
> textfile.pd_linux in
On 2010-06-30 23:42, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
> Not the best and efficient way, but you could try a virtual machine, if it
> is only for testing the GUI rewrite.
well, you could simply compile it yourself and not install it.
or you could download the package and "extract"¹ it (as opposed to
"instal
On 2010-06-30 21:40, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Anyway, just out of curiosity, why cannot two pd's using oss or alsa
> both work simultaneously while other apps apparently can?
because OSS and ALSA are designed for exclusive usage of your soundcard
devices (though with the latter you can set it u
On 2010-06-30 20:23, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2010-06-30 19:39, patko wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> how can we invert greyscale images without crashing with win32 version?
>
> by filing a bug-report with an exact description of your problem;
> with info about yo
On 2010-06-30 20:21, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just noticed Pd-Extended 0.42.5 doesn't have the useful "clear
> printout" button that Vanilla (0.42.5) has.
> I know it is a relatively recent addition in Vanilla, but I'm comparing
> the same version number. Has it been intentionally
On 2010-06-30 19:39, patko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> how can we invert greyscale images without crashing with win32 version?
by filing a bug-report with an exact description of your problem;
with info about your exact version of Gem, about the image you are
using, about the patch; ideally you could p
On 2010-06-30 17:08, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
> Hi list,
> in my attempts to compile on jaunty pd 0.42.5 from the main branch, I got
> this error with iem16 lib, and I can't understand if it's a missing
> dependency or something else.
> It's not the first error I get, I'm managing the missing -dev l
On 2010-06-30 14:09, Olivier Baudu wrote:
> Or, simpler... [l ]
>
being the upstream author of [lister] (and thus [l]), i would recommend
to use [list append] whenever it's possible.
it basically provides the same functionality as [l] and is built-in.
similar arguments go for the other objects
On 2010-06-30 13:40, Pierre Massat wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I m wondering if there would be a simple way of storing a list, just like [f
> ] stores a float. My list is the output of a rather long [pack] object.
> Can use a two-stage pack? Something like that :
>
how about [list append]?
fgnasdr
IOh
On 2010-06-30 12:50, András Murányi wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:46 AM, David Schaffer
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm neither nuts, nor a consumer. I just happen to be impressed by a patch
>> I came across a while ago, it was a TR 909 emulation and looked very
>> professionnal. It's basically wh
On 2010-06-30 12:19, João Pais wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my attempts to work with [midifile] didn't work, as something in the files
> is saved wrong, and all my midi-related programs (sibelius, reason,
> logic,...) display a much slower file than the one I saved. Also, midifile
> only takes integers as mid
On 2010-06-30 11:17, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> On 06/30/2010 10:42 AM, Husk 00 wrote:
>>
>> On Ubuntu/Lucid, you should be able to install both the
>> 'puredata'
>> package and the 0.42.5-rc3 package.
>> Hi Matteo,
>> now the launcher script for pd-extended is pdextended in /usr/b
On 2010-06-30 10:35, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> On 06/30/2010 01:01 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>> On Ubuntu/Lucid, you should be able to install both the 'puredata'
>> package and the 0.42.5-rc3 package.
>>
>
> But how do I then tell it which one to run?
>
run "pd" to run pd.
run "pde
On 2010-06-30 10:38, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> @ ttf-stream-vera dependency problem:
> IIRC, the vera font was abandoned in ubuntu once and got replaced by
> dejavu, but don't ask me about the details.
to be honest, i find it a bit over-the-top to make a font a "hard"
dependency for a package like p
On 2010-06-30 10:27, matohawk wrote:
> Hi,
> Yes I know but the order it's important because this is a backup of a
> data structures Score.
> So I can't change the order.
>
in this case i would use something like:
$ sed -e 's|float|Float|g' scorefile.txt > newscorefile.txt
and use the newscorefil
On 2010-06-29 18:03, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> # Ubuntu/lucid 10.04 LTS
> deb http://apt.puredata.info/releases lucid main"
>
[...]
>
> "Failed to fetch
> http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/lucid/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
> 404 Not Found
despite of what it says on the website, there
On 2010-06-30 00:15, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> I noticed the problem as well. I guess what happens is that the message
> numbering has changed for some reason. Probably the last time google was
> crawling
> http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2009-06/070918.html it
> actually still contained
On 2010-06-29 13:45, João Pais wrote:
>
> well, how often do you use click tracks? do you have many pieces for
> instruments + conductor with complex metrics, and/or tempi changing at
> each bar e.g. as in the music of Ferneyhough, Emmanuel Nunes, Carter...
> are you familiar with these composers?
On 2010-06-29 14:46, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> 2010/6/29 Frank Barknecht :
>> In this view, Miller has the biggest balls of dem all. :)
>
> Is there a legal reason for PD not be GPL?
is there a need for a legal (as opposed to other) reason? maybe there
are people, who simply find GPL too restrict
On 2010-06-29 11:37, João Pais wrote:
> In a real world perspective, I'm almost 100% sure that the people who
> can work inside the patch (i.e. all of you) won't be interested in doing
> so, because it's a field that doesn't interest you that much.
that's the spirit!
fgmasdr
IOhannes
smime.p7
On 2010-06-21 09:42, Funs Seelen wrote:
> Well okay, I'm back where I was a couple of days ago. I downloaded the
> pd-package again and used that as PDROOT. 'make' created a couple of
whatever you refer to as "the pd-package", but yes: you have to get the
relevant headers for Pd in addition to the
On 2010-06-18 17:01, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
> I am just guessing in here. But since DMX is a serial protocol, maybe you
> can send the output of the DMX object and feed it to a comport and send the
> data to your USB device. Its a long shot, and it probably wont work.
it won't work.
while dmx is
On 2010-06-16 16:55, Ignacio Lois wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a project which is working on an unattended Mac running pd-extended.
> All the patches I use have a reporting feature (they print out their name on
> the pd window output when they enter and when they exit, together with a
> tim
On 2010-06-16 01:15, Martin Peach wrote:
>
> Well the original post related to [routeOSC] and [unpackOSC] using the
> same help file. I did that because [unpackOSC] is fairly useless on its
> own and [routeOSC] won't work without [unpackOSC] ahead of it. Also
hmm, i cannot quite follow.
i have b
On 2010-06-15 19:12, Kim Cascone wrote:
>
>>
>> and you tried to access (say) the "Frequency Ratio".
>> you tried (without success) to use things like "frequencyratio" and
>> "frequency_ratio".
>>
>> this does not work.
it's not meant to work, so it doesn't surprise me very much...
>>
>>
>> it mi
On 2010-06-15 16:16, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
>> yes, but that's the nature of Pd's development model. furthermore, in
>> reality i suspect GF's [print] to have dependencies on GF, so you
>> would b
while it might be interesting for roman and kim, it might as well be
not; i have removed them from the list of direct addressees.
On 2010-06-15 13:04, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
>
> Of course not. But what about a configuration option that allows you to
> choose sw rendering?
> Maybe a message to
On 2010-06-15 12:48, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
>>
>> don't mistake "bad practice IMHO" for "bad practice".
>>
>
> Of course. But I meant, "do you really think that?"
>
me too.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
smime.p7s
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On 2010-06-15 12:32, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Thanks for changing the subject line.
>
> In your example, why wouldn't the developer just add a method so the user can
> send a message to set
> hardware or software acceleration (or query to see if hw accel. is available)
> if they wish to do so e
On 2010-06-14 19:35, Kim Cascone wrote:
> just curious but is it normal netiquette on the Pd list to hi-jack other
> people's threads?
http://puredata.info/community/lists/Netiquette
and it's common practice (thow frowned upon by me :-)) to hijack
threads, that's why i often post the above link.
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