On 2013-01-05 22:36, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jan 5, 2013, at 6:22 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
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On 2012-12-03 14:41, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
I tried with two separate cables, to make sure
One was a gigaware usb-A-serial cable 26-949, the other was a simple dongle one
that windows 7 setup automatically
I have even hooked it up to an XP box that had 2 dedicated serial ports,
changed the seri
On 2012-12-03 13:45, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Does not work either.
Are you using the right cable? Does it work with any other program?
Martin
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On 2012-12-01 15:40, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
From: Martin Peach
To: Jonathan Wilkes
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On 2012-12-01 13:50, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Adde
On 2012-12-01 13:50, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Added a little documentation on puredata.info:
https://puredata.info/Members/jancsika/helpbrowser2.0/
-Jonathan
That's nice but you still don't say how to install it.
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On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 10:59 PM, Martin Peach
mailto:martin.pe...@sympatico.ca>> wrote:
On 2012-11-25 15:51, o...@onyx-ashanti.com
<mailto:o...@onyx-ashanti.com> wrote:
if comport could accept an ip port argument, as
On 2012-11-29 11:49, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hello
I have now tried with a projection Design f1 projector and I still cannot get
comport to talk to the projector
I can open the port, I see the device, it accepts settings but when I send the
ascii it still has no effect.
The f1 command is
:POWR1
On 2012-11-28 18:41, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Benq says the rs232 is for control
this is from the manual
Type OperationASCII
Write /Power On/ *pow=on#
Could the Type? Be preventing it?
I don't think so. I wonder if the character for is 13 or 10 (or both)?
Martin
ow=on#)
Martin
On Nov 28, 2012, at 3:47 PM, "Martin Peach" wrote:
It should work. You could try using a terminal program to manually connect.
From skimming the manual for that projector it says the RS-232 is for firmware
upgrades only...
Martin
On 2012-11-28 14:34, Pagano, Patrick wrote
It should work. You could try using a terminal program to manually
connect. From skimming the manual for that projector it says the RS-232
is for firmware upgrades only...
Martin
On 2012-11-28 14:34, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hi
With the recent talk about comport I have tried to use it to contr
On 2012-11-25 15:51, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote:
if comport could accept an ip port argument, as well as a serial port
argument, all would be lovely and nothing would have to change. it
would simply recieve itsport from the ip. is there anything like this?
In pd-extended there are [udpsend]
On 2012-11-25 15:12, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Martin Peach mailto:martin.pe...@sympatico.ca>> wrote:
I don't understand what you mean by the "arduino object".
As I understand it you have a RN-XV plugged into an Arduino using an
I don't understand what you mean by the "arduino object".
As I understand it you have a RN-XV plugged into an Arduino using an
xbee shield. The RN-XV makes a wifi connection to your PC via a router,
and you want to use that connection to communicate with the Arduino. The
Arduino itself talks to
On 2012-11-25 06:43, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote:
Well no, the xbee is replacing the usb serial connection in that
design, but you still have to run at the speed of the xbee serial
connection. The arduino doesn't have enough memory to do TCP/IP
the rn-xv 's uart pors baudrate is r
On 2012-11-25 01:01, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2012-11-24 20:00, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote:
Well no, the xbee is replacing the usb serial connection in that design,
but you still have to run at the speed of the xbee serial connection.
The arduino doesn't have enough memory to do TCP/IP.
On 2012-11-24 20:00, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote:
Well no, the xbee is replacing the usb serial connection in that design,
but you still have to run at the speed of the xbee serial connection.
The arduino doesn't have enough memory to do TCP/IP.
Martin
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On 2012-11-10 05:24, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Fre, 2012-11-09 at 17:19 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 11/09/2012 02:51 PM, Jamie Bullock wrote:
So, it seems like [packOSCstream] and [unpackOSCstream] are (un)packing message
in a format that can't be used with external clients/servers. Is
It might work better if they install ASIO4ALL
(http://www.asio4all.com/), then adjust the buffer sizes in the asio4all
dialog until it doesn't glitch.
Martin
On 2012-10-28 11:01, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday I was giving an introductory course on Pd and a couple of
students
OK, scratch that. The synth was not set to accept bend. Now I can
confirm that [bendout] works on Win7 and debian. I'm running Pd
0.43.1-extended-20120618 on Win7.
Martin
On 2012-10-20 14:27, Martin Peach wrote:
I just tried [bendout] on Win7 with a Midisport2X2 and a hardware
installation that needs to be pretty solid
over the
course of 3 2 days
I have a feeling this could be an XP / Windows 7 issue.
Martin: can you test on a Win7 machine?
--
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 12:11:16 -0400
From: Martin Peach ma
[bendout]works here on WinXp with Pd 0.43.1-extended-20120815.
Martin
On 2012-10-18 11:46, Andy Friend wrote:
For sure - however [bendout] is not working at all.
It's not Kontakt, as have tested sending from Supercollider and all
works fine.
Can anyone else on Windows please confirm this, bef
appens on OsX 10.6 /10.7 Pd 42.5
Is there a way to configure something to go around this ?
Thanks
JmA
Le 7 oct. 2012 à 16:33, Martin Peach a écrit :
On 2012-10-07 05:06, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
Hi list
When given a connect message with a host which is absent / offline, the netsend object
tak
Yes, works here too.
Martin
On 2012-10-14 13:34, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
This fixed it for me:
On Oct 13, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Martin Peach wrote:
[key]
|
[0\
Tab also doesn't work here on Win7 with 0.43.1-extended-20120618.
Martin
On 2012-10-13 15:23, Hans-Christoph St
[key]
|
[0\
Tab also doesn't work here on Win7 with 0.43.1-extended-20120618.
Martin
On 2012-10-13 15:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It should work, can you post a patch that illustrates the problem?
.hc
On Oct 13, 2012, at 1:04 PM, Mirko Maier wrote:
hi list,
apparently, different f
under
-- the path passed as the first argument, defaults to the directory from which
the script is run.
-- Author Martin Peach 20121011
require"lfs"
path = "." -- default search path
totalFiles = 0
function attrdir (path)
local file ourPdHelpFile = nil
-- print ("Sear
See the help browser pdlua/examples for instance ltabdump or list-pak.
Martin
On 2012-10-10 11:41, João Pais wrote:
Hi all,
in case there is someone there working with (pd-)lua, I would like to
ask the following: are there any examples on how to retrieve symbols and
add them to lists? I wanted
On 2012-10-07 05:06, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
Hi list
When given a connect message with a host which is absent / offline, the netsend object
takes one minute or so to respond "Bad Host" on Mac OsX. During that time, Pd
is not responding to edit, close open and other GUI commands, Pd seems dead.
On 2012-10-05 05:52, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Thanks Antoine but that didn't make it.
finally I copied the externals/template makefile inside the binfile
folder, replaced a few strings and that make it.
can't understand why the mrpeach/makefile is broken though.
best,
n
I think the idea is to
On 2012-09-11 12:56, Joel Matthys wrote:
Hi all. I'm working on a Pd external which encapsulates the audio
language RTcmix, based on Brad Garton's [rtcmix~] Max object. The
language and its audio functions are in a dylib in the external's
directory.
My problem is that the external needs to know
I guess it's because all numbers in Pd are floats, but usually integer
floats are meant to be integers. But obviously it's impossible for the
code to know what the user wants, so you can also force the type by
using the [sendtyped ...( message. Probably sending all numbers as
floats will annoy
I've worked a bit with this beamforming 8 microphone setup:
manyears.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/manyears/index.php?title=Main_Page
There is support for an octagonal and a cube array.
Maybe it could be ported to Pd?
Martin
On 2012-08-20 23:34, Charles Henry wrote:
I h
Also [pd_lua] and [pd_luax] are good for this sort of thing. Right click
on the object to open the script in a text editor.
[pd_luax] lets you edit the script without restarting Pd.
Martin
On 2012-08-20 04:57, Bryan Jurish wrote:
moin Fernando, moin list,
[... apologies for double-post; forg
You could probably compile [midifile] on its own. It has no dependencies
apart from the c runtime and pd.
(Or does libpd not load externals?)
Martin
On 2012-08-13 10:42, Filippo Beck Peccoz wrote:
Hi list,
copying here a puredata forum post which remained unanswered- hope
someone can help :)
On 2012-08-13 10:34, Jeppi Jeppi wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for a simple way to play midifiles from pd and being able
to set alter their base tempo. It seems Mr.Peach [midifile] doesn't
offer that possibility so, what would you suggest me to do?
The bangs you send to [midifile] set the tempo.
You could probably get somewhere using [moocow/any2bytes] and
[mrpeach/binfile].
Martin
On 2012-06-26 12:22, Mirko Maier wrote:
ok, hoped for a solution within pd(extended on windows).
thanks
mirko
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 18:03:29 +0200
Von: Jack
An: Mi
The almost cheapest strobe lights use a 12V trigger (absolute cheapest
strobes have no input control). What has gone wrong with computers that
makes such a thing so difficult? You can use a serial port to trigger
thestrobe.
Martin
On 2012-05-19 19:26, Max wrote:
A DMX box which would let
The attached patch shows how to use a dmx usb pro with [comport].
Martin
On 2012-05-18 19:14, flad chester wrote:
Hi, im new in the list and also new with pd, i need to control a
stroboscopic light with puredata using dmx protocol.
I have a couple of questions:
Is it possible to use the "entte
On 2012-05-16 06:32, ronni montoya wrote:
Hi list, one question: i have 2 abstractions that are generating
streams of data, ,how can i interpolate between this 2 streams? for
example when my slider is the left then the output is stream "a" and
when my slider moves to the right it gradually conve
sistor in series with the
input will protect it and still pass the piezo signal, which is very
high impedance, so won't be diminished much:
IN++/\/\/OUT
||
^V
||
GND---++-
Martin
On 04/21/2012 05:03 PM, Martin Peach wrote:
On
On 2012-04-21 10:16, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
On 04/21/2012 12:38 AM, Martin Peach wrote:
You could put a resistor in series to limit the current or a pair of
diodes in parallel to clamp the voltage. Probably a pair of 1N4001s like
this would work:
IN---+--+-OUT
| |
^ v
| |
GND
You could put a resistor in series to limit the current or a pair of
diodes in parallel to clamp the voltage. Probably a pair of 1N4001s like
this would work:
IN---+--+-OUT
| |
^ v
| |
GND--+--+-
Martin
On 2012-04-20 18:12, Matteo Sisti Sette wrot
On 2012-04-09 07:31, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 04/09/12 12:39, katja wrote:
Doing it better would require a lot of modifications, more than
changing some format specifiers. It's a pity we can't see MaxMsp's
code, the issues seem to be neatly solved there, like:
i haven't looked at the act
On 2012-04-08 20:45, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Apr 8, 2012, at 3:17 PM, katja wrote:
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The main reason why this is still like this is because no one has written
better code, then done thorough testing in order to prove that
Here's a patch I submitted:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2952880&group_id=55736&atid=478072
Martin
On 2012-04-08 15:17, katja wrote:
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The main reason why this is still like this is because no one has written
be
It's because Pd saves the value by printing it as text into the patch
file using a reduced precision format specifier (%g instead of %f, or
%0.6f) so that the numbers look good on screen, with no extra zeros for
example.
I don't like it either.
Martin
On 2012-04-07 22:40, Angakok Thoth wrote:
Hi Rolf,
[tcpsocketserver] is an abstraction. If you open it you can see that
[tcpserver] is inside, so you could edit it to add the other outlet.
As to why it behaves differently from [tcpserver] I don't know. There
are two versions of [tcpserver], one in mrpeach and the other in iemnet.
Maybe
On 2012-04-02 14:36, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
But with something like [creb/blosc~] you don't specify the bandwidth. Is a
different definition being used there?
It probably limits the bandwidth to one-half whatever the sample rate
is, to avoid aliasing.
Martin
On 2012-04-02 13:45, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
...
One example is the keyword "bandlimited": the definition currently is,
"object that describes itself as
bandlimited"! Thus, I only tagged those objects which called themselves
band limited in their description,
and this obviously has left out many
Just route the note numbers using [select] to bang the pin numbers to
the arduino via [comport]:
[notein]
|
[select 1 2 3 4 5...] -- the midi note numbers
||||
[2( [3( -- the arduino pin numbers
|
[comport]
Then in arduino you listen for incoming pin numbers with
Ser
On 2012-03-27 05:07, Bastiaan van den Berg wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 09:41, Pierre-Olivier Boulant
mailto:po.boul...@free.fr>> wrote:
Hi,
You can make a USB to DMX interface really easily with an Arduino.
FYI, USB is pretty slow for DMX stuff.
It's faster than DMX though. It's
On 2012-03-26 11:45, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 17:14 +0200, Jack wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with [udpserver] from iemnet.
I have an electronic card with sensors sending 'data' to this server,
but after a certain period (around 5min), [udpserver 3005] doesn't ouput
any value
On 2012-03-26 10:09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 26, 2012, at 2:45 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2012-03-23 14:29, kristof lauwers wrote:
Hi,
If you are going to make changes to the midi device setup, i have two
other suggestions:
s the data ?
Or you mean that OSC protocol doesn't require delimeters or particularly spaces
in lists ?
Also the same lists, sent from (with it's spaces) are unpacked well in MAX
..
Any ideas ?
Thanks !
serg
Sat, 24 Mar 2012 18:46:31 -0400 от Martin Peach:
If is sending floa
If is sending floats delimited by spaces then it's probably not an
OSC message, and maybe just [udpreceive] followed by [moocow/[bytes2any]
would work?
Martin
On 2012-03-24 18:33, Фывапр Олджэвич wrote:
Hi !
Yes, Jack. I use the chain: udprecieve - unpackOSC - pipelist - routeOSC
we
So I just committed a new [unpackOSC] to svn. I don't really have a sure
way of generating UTF-8 in Pd so someone with a non-US keyboard will
have to test it. I can do things like the accented e and mu but serious
symbols end up as something like /u123 if I try to paste them into Pd.
Martin
O
Hi Roman,
I'll look into implementing that. I don't see what harm it could do.
Martin
On 2012-03-20 04:58, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hey Martin
Do you have an opinion on this? Would it do any harm if [packOSC] and
[unpackOSC] would allow UTF-8 in strings?
Roman
On Tue, 2012-03-13 at 11:08 +0100
Hi Jack,
-->cd trunk/externals
-->make loaders-pdlua
or
--#make loaders-pdlua_install
will put everything in externals/build.
Martin
On 2012-03-19 10:29, Jack wrote:
Hello,
I would like to compile lua in the the pd svn :
trunk/externals/loaders/pdlua
But It seems README.txt is not updated (no
Well it was simple enough to implement. The newest [routeOSC] in svn
should handle lists and messages the same, even though you shouldn't be
using lists ;)
Also any non-OSC messages will be sent through the rightmost outlet.
Martin
On 2012-03-13 12:14, yvan volochine wrote:
On 03/13/2012 07:1
On 2012-03-12 22:49, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-03-12 à 18:36:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
I personally think it would be great to get rid of the separation
between lists and non-list messages (i.e. lists of atoms that start
with a symbol other than "list"). But that's a big projec
simpler way to grab that?
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 1:24 PM
To: Pagano, Patrick
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] getting strings into messages for objects from web
In mrpeach
On 2012-03-12 14:35, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
hello folks,
apparently [routeOSC] behaves differently between 42.5 and 43.1 releases
(I'm aware mrpeach has been updated in between).
I have sliders sending out messages as
[list /bla/1/blabli 0.437(
with Pd-extended 0.42.5 and the related "older" m
In mrpeach, [httpreq] and [httpreceive] will output the contents of web
pages as single characters. From there there are several ways of parsing
the data. I find pdlua better for string operations but you have to
learn lua or wait for someone to write the objects.
It's possible to use moocow [by
On 2012-03-09 02:32, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 18:03 -0500, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-03-08 à 11:47:00, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
From: Roman Haefeli
That's a good example of the implications inherent in floats. What you
call a work-around is actually the correct solutio
You could use [net/udpsend~] and [net/udpreceive~] unless you need TCP.
They are based on [netsend~] and [netreceive~] with some improvements.
Martin
On 2012-03-04 09:04, Jeppi Jeppi wrote:
Hi people!
well this is a feature request...I see the netsend~/netreceive~ objects
from http://www.null
On 2012-02-16 16:38, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi Martin
On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 19:53 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 02/16/12 19:39, Martin Peach wrote:
As I understood it, the OS's tcp/ip stack will take care of putting tcp
packets back together, the application will receive complete mes
On 2012-02-16 13:39, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-15 à 13:11:00, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
Instead of time units, let's take the incoming single-selector "pi"
and replace it with the float value of pi for any object that doesn't
have a "pi" method or an "anything" method (but does have a
On 2012-02-16 13:39, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
i get bytes2pp
...counldn't create
i downloaded both files
i am on extended 42.5 on a mac
You probably need extended 43.1 for that, or build loaders/pdlua for
yourself.
Martin
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On 2012-02-16 13:26, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 02/16/12 19:16, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
What is packet fragmentation and why is it preferable to take it into
account even when not necessary ?
tcp/ip is a stream-based protocol and has no notion of "packets" like
udp (which is a packet-based p
str2ms
Tries to convert lists of floats like
91 91 91 50 54 54 49 44 50 56 54 93 93 44 91 91 49 51 54 53 44 52 49 56 93
93 93 13 10
to four floats
--{{{2705,246}},{{1358,402}}} square brackets
MP 20120216
Written by Martin Peach
--]]
-- Pd class
local bytes2pp = pd.C
and
only needs to be used if you want it, not like some secret apple troll
lurking inside the object that "knows" what I want.
Martin
--[[
str2ms
Tries to convert symbols to milliseconds
MP 20120215
--Written by Martin Peach
--]]
-- Pd class
local str2ms = pd.Clas
On 2012-02-12 17:32, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'd like to use Pd for midi processing, and I'm trying to find the
flags to have the best "Pd for midi" possible.
For me midi latency is an extremely important factor, so all my efforts
were in the way to optimize it.
I did some experiments, playing
I added some bug fixes to pdlua a week ago but they haven't appeared in
the nightly builds yet. Is sourceforge svn still the right place?
Martin
On 2012-02-12 10:45, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Have you tried any Pd-extended 0.43 builds in the past week or two? There have
been some key bug
You can use [mrpeach/sqosc~] bandlimited to a low frequency as an LFO.
Since [sqosc~] is slew-rate limited according to the bandwidth limit,
the peaks are absolutely flat and there is no overshoot, and the
transitions are smooth.
Martin
On 2012-02-06 09:43, chris clepper wrote:
In an analog
On 2012-01-26 13:28, rolf meesters wrote:
...
but no pthreadVC.lib or pthread.lib.
If you get Miller's vanilla Pd for Windows, pthreadVC.lib is in pd/bin.
See http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
Martin
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there a unit for the delay and not
for the sample rate?
also i'm not sure about the capitalisation. why is it all small? at least in
german that would be all capitalized.
proposed:
sample rate(Hz): delay (ms):_
Am 25.01.2012 um 23:06 schrieb Martin Peach:
It
It should be ms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_System_of_Units
Martin
On 2012-01-25 16:47, Max wrote:
i can do that - but which norm do we agree on, ms or msec?
i vote for ms, any objections?
m.
Am 25.01.2012 um 22:43 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
That would be good to have
You can use wild cards like [routeOSC /*/*/noteon ] or use a [set
/x/y/z( message to dynamically set [routeOSC]'s path(s).
Martin
On 2012-01-24 06:46, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for something that can quickly trim fairly long lists of
incoming OSC messages, for example:
slime/us
As the attachment shows, if you sometimes drop the left-alignment
requirement it can be done unambiguously.
Martin
On 2012-01-19 18:10, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Lorenzo Sutton
To: pd-list@iem.at
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: [PD
But whatever the theoretical precision of a float, I think the thing
that makes Pd floats less precise than Max floats lies in the use of the
%g format specifier to print them out, which can result in a lower
precision than the float is capable of. This makes it possible to use
maximum precisio
would help here:
https://github.com/residuum/PuRestJson
.hc
On Jan 11, 2012, at 9:04 AM, Martin Peach wrote:
I guess you could use another pair of characters to represent curly brackets
and intercept them as they pass between [packOSC] and [udpsend], replacing them
with the codes (123 and 125)
I guess you could use another pair of characters to represent curly
brackets and intercept them as they pass between [packOSC] and
[udpsend], replacing them with the codes (123 and 125) for curly
brackets. (The output of [packOSC] is a list of ASCII character codes).
Martin
On 2012-01-11 03:1
On 2012-01-07 17:22, Rui Martins wrote:
hello everybody,
my name is Rui and I've been using PD on-and-off for a few years in my
projects. This list has helped a lot of times just through search, but I think
I'll need assistance on this one...
I need to connect PD to another application via TCP/
On 2011-12-26 17:33, Miller Puckette wrote:
... Unless someone
knows how to make a tcl interpreter ignore errors when executing scripts
I don't know how to return to the more fail-soft 0.42 way.
What about calling the script as first argument to 'catch' and then
handling any errors?
Martin
On 2011-12-11 12:14, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
They contain templates for arrays.
[; pd-_float vis 1; pd-_float_array vis 1 (
More interestingly, it does not do canvas_free for
those two instances when closing pd, suggesting this is a memory leak.
So, what gives? Why does it create 2 invisible
I just tried it now and it seems to work fine.
Martin
On 2011-11-13 10:40, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi all
Has anyone tried to run the last release of Pd (Pd-0.43.1test5) on
Windowx XP?
I fail to even start it. Double-clicking either pd.exe or pd.com does
just nothing. When calling pd.com from t
I forgot to reply to the list as well:
On 2011-09-20 15:25, Alvin Google wrote:
On 2011-09-20 14:58, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2011-09-20 01:22, Alvin Google wrote:
I have been interested in using streaming information in a pd patch. I
have taken a look at the simplewebclient and httpget
On 2011-09-20 01:22, Alvin Google wrote:
I have been interested in using streaming information in a pd patch. I
have taken a look at the simplewebclient and httpget patches listed here
in the thread, but I can not figure out how to target specific tables or
div class information from a web page.
On 2011-09-10 23:31, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Martin Peach wrote:
It should be -export-dynamic, not -export_dynamic.
The GCC manpage I have does not mention -export-dynamic other than to
say that -rdynamic is a gcc option that corresponds to ld's
-export-dynamic o
It should be -export-dynamic, not -export_dynamic.
Martin
On 2011-09-10 17:34, Rick T wrote:
Greetings All
I'm having trouble getting my external to work, It compiles with no
errors and has 1 warning when I do a make but it completes
successfully see warning below.
cc -export_dynamic -shared
On 2011-09-10 13:46, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Martin Peach wrote:
Which other ways are you thinking about, apart from something that
behaves more or less like strtof ?
OK, for example an object that converts names of numbers to floats:
or binary to float:
or imaginary
On 2011-09-10 01:57, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011, martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Yes, I think it ought to be up to the external to implement its own
symbol-to-float converter since there is no universally valid way of
doing it. The same pattern will have different meanings in d
On 2011-09-03 22:47, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
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Subject: Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text
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On 2011-08-31 17:56, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Martin wrote:
For me the best are the old dot-matrix with the serial connection.
I've never seen an old dot-matrix with a serial connection.
For use with the Color Computer, I had a DIN4 serial port (RS232)
connected to a box
On 2011-08-29 20:04, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2011, Ed Kelly wrote:
The problem is that some objects can generate unstable errors that are
orders of magnitude greater than normal audio signals. Then there is a
signal that maybe goes between +/- 10 rather than +/- 1, and the
vo
ot;If it seems like magic your assumptions are wrong." Martin Peach
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On 2011-08-26 11:31, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
It might be a good idea to list the problems with tcl/tk so we can weigh
them against the difficulty of using a different GUI toolkit. The
problems I see are:
* difficult to implement a decent zoom function for a canvas
* can't display png without the I
On 2011-08-23 15:45, patrick wrote:
use a limiter~ (from zexy) before your dac~
No. You have to decide what is the level that you can live with and work
with that. You need to blast the loudest sound you can make and adjust
your phones that level.
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On 2011-08-23 18:25, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Do you mean:
[osc~ some-frequency]
|
[*~ ]
?
I don't think so. Hz is around dentist drill frequency, so it hurts ;).
Your dac can never go above one no matter what you feed it, while the
perceived loudness of a loud sound varies according t
On 2011-07-14 13:15, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jul 2011, luca paganotti wrote:
mingw32-make pd_nt mingw32-gcc.exe -shared -lm -lkernel32 -lcoldname
-lcrtdll -Lc:/Programmi/pd/bin -lpd -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops
-fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror
-Wno-unused
On 2011-07-11 13:45, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2011-07-11 12:06, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
But I'm not sure where to store the tooltip string...
Not sure if that's what you mean, but in max the assist method
receives a number corresponding to
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