Re: [PD] Epoch time ...

2009-02-01 Thread João Pais
I just saw this. if you have pd-ext, try rec-name from my abs in jmmmp. or, in case you're on windows, I send here the files (the last windows build is from last summer). Is there some easy way of generating the epoch time in pd? I know about Zexy's [date] and [time] objects . they cou

Re: [PD] Epoch time ...

2009-01-23 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: the problem with a real epoch time is, that Pd cannot handle it as a number (due to restrictions of 32bit float which is Pd's internal numeric format), so it would have to be a symbol, which actually limits the usefulness to generating UID. Any

Re: [PD] Epoch time ...

2009-01-23 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
e deleflie wrote: Is there some easy way of generating the epoch time in pd? I know about Zexy's [date] and [time] objects . they could do it with a bit of work. or . does anyone know of a way to generate some unique string (or number) its just so that I can hit a bang at anytime a

[PD] Epoch time ...

2009-01-22 Thread e deleflie
Is there some easy way of generating the epoch time in pd? I know about Zexy's [date] and [time] objects . they could do it with a bit of work. or . does anyone know of a way to generate some unique string (or number) its just so that I can hit a bang at anytime and record the curren