On 09/07/12 14:43, Richie Cyngler wrote:
Hi All,
I'm planning on using Pd for an installation in Melbourne in a couple of
weeks. It's running fine, Pduino working, sensors working. I'm just
wondering is there is a object (or series) of objects I can use to "power
down" the patch, or even kill Pd
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>>> > On Jul 9, 2012, at 11:03 AM, Patrice Colet wrote:
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>>> >> The problem with both macosX and windows seven OS for an installation
>>> is that you never know when they will decide to shutdown for
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> >> The problem with both macosX and windows seven OS for an installation is
> >> that you never know when they will decide to shutdown for maintenance, if
> >> you're not expert.
> >>
> >> Colet Patrice
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>> > On Jul 9, 2012, at 11:03 AM, Patrice Colet wrote:
>> >
>> >> The problem with both macosX and windows seven OS for an installation
>> is that you never know when they will decide to shutdown for maintenance,
>> i
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 08:44:11PM +1000, Richie Cyngler wrote:
> However if I want to kill Pd first is [realtime] the best object to use for
> a scheduled event (in this case quitting Pd) like this?
No, [realtime] is just a stopwatch for elapsed time, similar to [timer]. It's
not a clock.
alternative:
[date +%H%M%S(
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[shell]
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> On 2012-07-09 12:44, Richie Cyngler wrote:
> > Thanks for all the great answers.
> >
> > So I found sleep/shut down scheduler in the Energy Saver menu of
> > OSX System Pref
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On 2012-07-09 12:44, Richie Cyngler wrote:
> Thanks for all the great answers.
>
> So I found sleep/shut down scheduler in the Energy Saver menu of
> OSX System Preferences. If need be I should be able to just use
> that.
>
> However if I want to kil
2012/7/9 Richie Cyngler
> Hi All,
>
> I'm planning on using Pd for an installation in Melbourne in a couple of
> weeks. It's running fine, Pduino working, sensors working. I'm just
> wondering is there is a object (or series) of objects I can use to "power
> down" the patch, or even kill Pd, at a
windows seven OS for an installation
> is that you never know when they will decide to shutdown for maintenance,
> if you're not expert.
> >>
> >> Colet Patrice
> >>
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> >>> De: "Richie Cyngler"
> >>&g
de to shutdown for maintenance, if
>> you're not expert.
>>
>> Colet Patrice
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>>> De: "Richie Cyngler"
>>> À: "PD-List"
>>> Envoyé: Lundi 9 Juillet 2012 08:43:03
>>> Objet:
tion is that
> you never know when they will decide to shutdown for maintenance, if you're
> not expert.
>
> Colet Patrice
>
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>> De: "Richie Cyngler"
>> À: "PD-List"
>> Envoyé: Lundi 9 Juillet 2012 08:43:03
> De: "Olivier Baudu"
> À: pd-list@iem.at
> Envoyé: Lundi 9 Juillet 2012 11:00:35
> Objet: Re: [PD] running Pd with a timer for an installation?
>
> Hi...
>
> Two useless patches which could help you :
>
> To kill all instances (I don't use Wi
di 9 Juillet 2012 08:43:03
> Objet: [PD] running Pd with a timer for an installation?
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm planning on using Pd for an installation in Melbourne in a couple
> of
> weeks. It's running fine, Pduino working, sensors working. I'm just
> wondering
Hi...
Two useless patches which could help you :
To kill all instances (I don't use Win but maybe it work with [popen]
instead of [shell]):
http://wiki.labomedia.org/images/9/97/Killall-pdextended.png
To kill one instance :
http://wiki.labomedia.org/images/a/a8/Killall-pdextended-2.png
With
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> De: "David Schaffer"
> to start it up each night but not to shut it down. I'm probably
> running on OSX, windows may be an option. A sleep or shutdown timer
> for the OS would be very useful too, seems odd these are not
> standard.
windows task scheduler is there si
hello,
you can use windows task scheduler
Colet Patrice
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> De: "David Schaffer"
> À: "pd list"
> Envoyé: Lundi 9 Juillet 2012 10:42:14
> Objet: Re: [PD] running Pd with a timer for an installation?
>
>
> Under windows, a
g.arteradio.com/David_Schaffer/
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 16:43:03 +1000
From: glitch...@gmail.com
To: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: [PD] running Pd with a timer for an installation?
Hi All,
I'm planning on using Pd for an installation in Melbourne in a couple of weeks.
It's running fine, Pduino
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On 2012-07-09 08:43, Richie Cyngler wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm planning on using Pd for an installation in Melbourne in a
> couple of weeks. It's running fine, Pduino working, sensors
> working. I'm just wondering is there is a object (or series) of
> o
Hi All,
I'm planning on using Pd for an installation in Melbourne in a couple of
weeks. It's running fine, Pduino working, sensors working. I'm just
wondering is there is a object (or series) of objects I can use to "power
down" the patch, or even kill Pd, at a designated time. The installation
wi
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