On Sun, 7 Nov 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sun, 7 Nov 2010, Ed Kelly wrote:
Yes, it's madness to try this through dynamic patching, but I'm getting
pretty far (see screenshot)
Perhaps it's easier to zip an existing GridFlow binary into an existing
pd-extended package to get [gf/gl], than
I think it is something near the exemple use for the LSystem (or i am
wrong).
You just need to define in one message the model you want to show at
each frame. It is most simple to 'manage' than dynamic patching during
the execution of the program.
++
Jack
Le dimanche 07 novembre 2010 à 12:04 -0
On Sun, 7 Nov 2010, Ed Kelly wrote:
Yes, it's madness to try this through dynamic patching, but I'm getting pretty
far (see screenshot)
Perhaps it's easier to zip an existing GridFlow binary into an existing
pd-extended package to get [gf/gl], than to have to do dynamic patching
and weird [r
On Sun, 7 Nov 2010, cyrille henry wrote:
why did you work with dynamic patching? it's very easy to script Gem.
What do you mean by "to script" ?
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Hello,
why did you work with dynamic patching?
it's very easy to script Gem.
Cyrille
Le 07/11/2010 14:28, Ed Kelly a écrit :
Yes, it's madness to try this through dynamic patching, but I'm getting pretty
far (see screenshot)
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