kyle. i have no rss feed set up. i've never used rss. i will look into it.
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Hey Johannes,
Very nice set of abstractions, thanks!
I thought it would be nice to be able to give a base name to [ntables]
as in:
[ntables 20 44100 basename] to have 20 tables named basename0,
basename2,...etc.
So I made a little change to do that, see attachement.
It uses [$1$2( , so it will
yes thanks. have just added this to my blog:
http://practical-data.wikidot.com
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More goodies. Thanks for making and sharing these Johannes.
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 18:04:25 +0100
"Johannes Kreidler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi list,
> over the last months, i've been programming a couple of abstractions to
> enhance faster and comfortable programming in pd.
> maybe they're
Johannes~
These objects are very nice, and would be a great contribution to
Pd-extended! Thanks so much for sharing them.
One thing that would be helpful for you to do is to create a simple
object-help.pd file for each object. The reason this is preferred over
the help being within the abstractio
hi list,
over the last months, i've been programming a couple of abstractions to enhance
faster and comfortable programming in pd.
maybe they're useful for anyone else out there. some ideas arent't new, of
course, and there might exist similar objects.
i called the collection "honk abstractions"