seemed interested in adding a
variable latency parameter, but who knows when it will be implemented.
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table)
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Hi,
I was checking out msgfile (zexy 2.1), and there are some inconsistencies
that I can't work out:
- the read message doesn't work with paths/files that have spaces in them
[that's not an inconsistency, but it's something that should be standard
nowadays]
- when opening the attached f
documentation?
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> This is a "standard" feature of all obects/externals:
> If the hot inlet does not accept a list, the first element is sent to the
> first inlet, the second element to the second inlet, etc...
oh, I guess I was missing something all these years
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>> > This is a "standard" feature of all obects/externals:
>> > If the hot inlet does not accept a list, the first element is sent to
>> the
>> > first inlet, the second element to the second inlet, etc...
>>
>> oh, I guess I was missing something all these years
>
> You were probably already usi
if you want to do something right now, then please help me with getting
lists of objects and short description.
I have my own personal 0.INTRO.TXT file, which has many many objects. For
sure not all, but it's not that bad. I might compare it with the last
version of pd-ext soon, if I have th
I can have a shot at Portuguese (from Portugal).
João
Am 01.10.2007, 18:59 Uhr, schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hey all,
>
> The final test import is underway on the actual server:
>
> https://wiki.puredata.info/test/Special:Random
>
> Now we are ready to start setting u
hi,
is there an "pdpedia administrator for dummies" guide? (if not, I could
make one as I go) What are the steps to be made? Should I wait until the
english version is more structured and then copy/translate everything? (I
wasn't in the discussions and just jumped into this, but I guess that
Hans was saying something about setting up the infobox, so I think I
should wait for him.
meanwhile I created
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/Wiki_administrator_how-to. this might be
useful to the next guys that decide to join up.
Am 02.10.2007, 14:12 Uhr, schrieb marius schebella
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You mean something like this?
Portuguese:
# wikipedia terms
$stub = "Esboço";
$template = "Template";
$category = "Categoria";
$infobox = "Infobox";
# pdpedia terms
$objectclass = "Classe de objecto";
# page headers
$inlets = "Entradas";
$outlets = "Saídas";
$arguments = "Argumentos";
$messages
exactly which text of the infobox page should be translated?
> create a site called Template:Infobox_Objectclass and copy and paste the
> text from the english
> http://wiki.puredata.info/en/Template:Infobox_Objectclass into it.
> then go to http://wiki.puredata.info/en/MediaWiki:Common.css
>
)]]{{{platform|please add supported platforms}}}
> [[Operating Systems|OS(es)]]{{{operating system|}}}
> [[Language]]{{{language|}}}
> [[Genre]]{{{genre|}}}
> [[Data type|Data type(s)]]{{{data type|}}}
> [[CPU use index]]{{{cpu use index|}}}
> [[Helppatch]]{{{helppatch name|}}}
&g
t;Nº de versão";
>
> Could it be:
>
> $releaseVersion = "versão de lançamento";
that can be more accurate, although it sounds a bit strange (that's why I
was trying to put something more language-friendly).
> On Oct 2, 2007, at 10:53 AM, João Miguel Pai
> for inlets/outlets I think we can use german words, but also mention the
> english terms, so that people are not totally helpless when they read
> english documentation.
in germany among germans I always heard Eingang/Ausgang, as well as
Nachricht.
> I used "befehl" and "nachricht" for messag
> Wikipedia PT has both, with Template as an alias.
Among designers, teachers and etc I always heard template. Do these hard
cases have to be 100% decided now? I can ask a portuguese programmer to
have a look at it at some point.
>>> $releaseVersion = "versão de lançamento";
>>
>> that can b
> what happens now? do you put the information somewhere, or must we
> copy/paste elsewhere?
what happens when a good enough translation has been found? is a page
created by the "language admin" like the one in the turkish version?
http://wiki.puredata.info/tr/index.php?title=%C5%9Eablon:Inf
isn't it possible to make a "comment" section, where such problems can be
indicated?
> one of the side effects of pdpedia is that with the overview of all the
> objects there are also a lot of objects that are ~buggy that are not
> working.
> especially flatspace makes problems.
> help-patches
> the question is whether we should translate "pure data" as "reine daten"
> ("rein" as in "reines wasser", not as in "rheingold").
or "saubere daten"? sauber machen, gell?
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>> Among designers, teachers and etc I always heard template. Do these
>> hard cases have to be 100% decided now? I can ask a portuguese
>> programmer to have a look at it at some point.
>
> It's up to you, I don't speak Portuguese :D
no, but you did a nice job correcting my portuguese
> 1) s
> yes, maybe I was not not precise, but that's what I had in mind. I just
> wanted to say, that if we know about a bug then we could put a note
> about the bug on the wikipage of that objectclass (for information
> purpose, but not for discussion purpose).
> marius.
if someone leaves a note somewh
(1st mail went to the wrong list)
Portuguese:
(checked by a programmer)
# wikipedia terms
$stub = "Esboço";
$template = "Template";
$category = "Categoria";
$infobox = "Infobox";
# pdpedia terms
$objectclass = "Classe do objecto";
# page headers
$inlets = "Entradas";
$outlets = "Saídas";
$arg
I have 30 cents to make this discussion even more useful and meaningful as
it already is:
- How about discussing enviromentalism and how pd contributes to global
warming, or the socio-political effects of data structures' last
improvements in the ambitus of left-handed users of the olpc pro
> the [not so funny thing] about sexist [ and heavy ] people
> is like of one having a d*** in place of his nose,
> he's just unable to see it.
dude, without wanting to be offensive: it's a really good thing to be a
rebel and provide alternatives to mainstream established corrupt power and
etc
I just had a look at it, and I find it very good. very nice work from the
guy who did it.
Joao
> Any other comments on this translation? I'll do the import this
> weekend, if not. :D
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> Ok, I ran a test import, you can check it out here (all of the objects
> should be the PT template):
>
> http://wiki.puredata.info/test/boids2d
looks fine, I think
> Also, missing from your list below is "status". Let me know if you want
> to add it. Here's what it is in English:
>
> htt
>> ok, I guess it wasn't in the original list. that's very easy to add,
>>
>> $status = "Estado";
>
> I think it would be good to add in the infobox template to make sure the
> infoboxes are rendering correctly before doing the big import.
> Basically, take this one:
>
> http://wiki.puredata.i
> Ok, the import is running now, congrats you have a Portuguese pdpedia
> with about 2000 object templates!
great, I'll put googleadds on it and start earning something... or maybe
not.
> http://wiki.puredata.info/pt/boids2d
>
> The import should be done in a hour...
seems to be working. I
> Good idea. If you want to make a list of those, I'll do the import.
ok, I'll work on it when possible.
>> I would also like if someone in the english version (the "official"
>> one) would put one day to finish at least one object as good as
>> possible, to serve as reference for others (in
>> seems to be working. I would suggest that as a default link
>> redirections are made from abbreviations. for example, /.../.../f
>> should go automatically to /.../.../float in all languages
>
> Good idea. If you want to make a list of those, I'll do the import.
I don't know when I'll have
is it possible to improve something on the xp installer? I have my own
"particular" version of pd installed, and what the installer does is
basically overwriting almost all files. but the installer asks if he wants
to overwrite *each* file, so I must sit there with the finger on the "yes"
k
For the gui-edit patch that I made some time ago to work perfectly, a
"state query" command would be necessary. Then it would be possible to
send the properties of each element to pd, and do whatever you want with
it.
How about also checking out if there would be any other alternative to
T
> it might also be useful to have a very subtle background grid drawn on
> the canvas at certain intervals to help patch organization. Quartz
> Composer has this, as does Max 5 (not saying you HAVE to have it, but
> it might be a nice addition.
something important might be the possibility of using
> Even tho the screen updates at least evern 16ms, most GUI object do
> not benefit from that at all. For example, number boxes would be
> totally fine updating every 100ms or more, unless you like the look
> of blurry numbers flying by. Sliders and buttons probably would be
> fine at 50ms also
>
and one other detail: in windows, everytime you open up a window
(subpatch, abstraction, whatever), the window opens up a tiny bit bigger
as before. I didn't notice it happening in linux. So after someone has
saved a very nicely proportioned and pretty patch with the windows just
the right
> I believe this is a very old bug, no? I had similar behavior for a long
> time with vanilla Pd on Windows and Mac. Haven't noticed it lately,
> though,
> so maybe that was fixed already. I'm also mostly using Linux now.
It's been always there, in both dists. but I noticed that it doesn't
by the way, when installing the files and the "file already exists"
dialog, please add a "always" button. it's a bit uneffective having to
press the y key for several minutes, until all files are there.
weird tcl/tk behaviour here as well.
what does "libdir_loader: added cyclone to the global
>> by the way, when installing the files and the "file already exists"
>> dialog, please add a "always" button. it's a bit uneffective having to
>> press the y key for several minutes, until all files are there.
>
> Uninstalling first is a solution to this. Please file a bug report on
> that
>> >> what does "libdir_loader: added cyclone to the global classpath"
> after all, you don't have to care about messages, that are _not_
> errors.
my problem was that I couldn't say if that was an error or not. I couldn't
say anything at all about it, in fact. in the previous version I
under
How about a list of things that are special, and could be put into pd to
make it more special?
- "Find" should work with symbol-text strings. Pd has the great feature of
naming local variables with $0-xxx. But if I'm looking for all objects
with $0-xx, or all ocurrences of $4 in a patch, tha
>> How about a list of things that are special, and could be put into pd
>> to make it more special?
>
>> - all objects based on "invisible cords" (sends- and receive-based
>> objects) could have a shortcut to its counterparts like in max. I
>> personally avoid these kinds of objects as m
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Bernal, Johannes Kreidler and João Miguel Pais. Its objective is the
creation of a work environment, where several ideas, concepts and
operational methods can be fullfiled.
In the workshops several technical and aesthetical aspects of the Endphase
project will be discussed, related to
Hi,
after going through the honk abs, I saw the post
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-02/047115.html which
explains something about how this command works. I wanted to ask, is there
already any documentation about donecanvasdialog? Who is developing it,
and which features
remove the possibilities
at all? I find it to be a quite interesting feature, as it allows for
better custom-made abstractions (beauty is not a sin).
Thanks,
Joao
> Hallo,
> João Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // João Miguel Pais wrote:
>
>> after going through the honk ab
here's a dirty one, but works.
hi,
I want to create an abstraction that can take an optional symbol as
argument.
if there is a symbol argument then use this, if not then use a default
symbol.
for example
[my_print hello_world!]
would print "hello_world!"
[my_print]
(without argument) would pr
Hi,
I'm, again, going to try to step into linux world, and see if I can do
something more useful with it than visiting webforums this time.
I wanted to ask if someone had any tips for the following configuration to
work with Pd (both vanilla and extended), and maybe later also
supercollider
]
> |
> [symbol $1]
> |
> [sel $1]
> | |
> | [default_symbol(
> /
> | /
> |/
> [symbol $1]
> |
> [print]
>
> thanks, marius.
>
>
> João Miguel Pais wrote:
>> here's a dirty one, but works.
>>
>>>
's no documentation yet).
is it possible already to store and retrieve symbols in DS, just like
floats? which version is necessary to have?
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This should work since 0.39, but as always with data structures: This
is an area that's changing a lot with every new Miller-Pd so I'd
recommend to use 0.40 instead. With that, you can [set] and [get]
symbol fields as shown in attached patch. Setting them on creation
with [append] doesn't seem to
[traverse pd-SUBPATCH, next(
|
[pointer]
hmm, komisch.
I had also tried out with next (I thought I had sent the picture with it).
the result is the same, pd quits when the [next( after the traverse comes.
there's also another structure type on the same subpatch, but I guess that
that
Hi,
I have a window with several structures, including a structure that makes
a grid line. I must change the scaling of that window quite often (with
donecanvasdialog), in order to see the structs in diffferent ways. but the
grid remains always the same as it was in the original scaling, no
etc. this is a small
detail, but because of that I guess it would be simple to implement, and
probably would be quite useful for the non-english typing members (f.e., I
can't even write my own name properly).
thanks,
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Hi all,
if this is possible in pd-extended, how is the encoding implemented?
The cleanest way would of course be UTF-8, so that saved patcher files
are cross-platform, but i guess it's rather a platform-native encoding,
no?
Does it also work for pd-ext under Windows, or just OSX?
I'm a wind
Hi,
I've been away for a while, and just wanted to ask something:
- has anyone tried anything with the following hardware + pd?
http://www.wacom-shop.net/cgi-bin/wacom.storefront/DE/product/PTZ-630G
- I was thinking about abusing that with [hid]. is it alredy working with
windows (xp)?
Tha
There is a test version of [hidio] working on Windows, including output
support. We are working on making a release.
But Wacoms will only be supported by [hidio] on GNU/Linux because on
Windows and Mac OS X, you have to install the Wacom drivers, which do
not use the HID API, but instead t
ant to use the values from the click, it can happen that the
table will just click anything on the screen?
I guess that's a behaviour from windows, and not from this (or any other)
tablet, right?
João Miguel Pais
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smoothly with pd - at least not a g5 with a digi 002, with which someone
had to give up while preparing a concert with a work of mine. I think that
max/msp has a better support, which is normal for a commercial program.
João Miguel Pais
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ich bin dabei, obwohl ein bisschen beschäftigt...
Joao
Am 09.04.2007, 12:22 Uhr, schrieb Florian Kuehnle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i would be interested...
>
> but i'm only back in berlin the 23rd of april.
>
> anyone else?
>
> cheers flo.
>
> Am 06.04.2007 um 16:30 schrieb Luigi Rensinghoff:
>
>>
rduino-test patch. so we must build our own pull-up
resistors in the circuit, outside.
is it possible with this firmata to activate the pull-up resistor in
arduino from the pd patch? if not, do you think you're going to implement
it? or could you tell just quickly how enable it?
Thanks
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