Alexandre Quessy wrote:
Hi all,
You could also use many pix_multiimages (dynamically created, if
possible) with a demultiplex.
as far as i understand the problem this won't help you:
[pix_multiimage] does not close the file-handles when it really should,
which leads to too many open
David Powers wrote:
Oh yeah, I know all this, I thought FOR SURE that I checked, but in
this case it's my own stupidity. I don't have a copy of blosc~.dll ...
OOPS ... But it seems the sourceforge page here is down:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/pure-data/externals/
yes, this page is
David Powers wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to somehow convert back and forth between integer and
binary in PD?
My idea, is to represent simple drum machine style rhythms as binary
numbers. [101010001011]. Ok, so if this were a float, it would be
trivial to do a common task and shift the
Martin Peach wrote:
Also if my string patch is applied to pd, you can use [str drip 1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1] to output that sequence one at a time. Since the floats
are always 1 or 0 there won't be any problems with long strings.
in theory this is correct.
nevertheless, when saving a
hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
additionally initialized the reset button, with presets reset, the white
rectangle remains. tried manipulating physical presets like focusing and
exposure, couldnt find that to to be of resolve
which reset button? i know of none in pd.
is there one on the camera.
hi.
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
OK
well then i wont upload it...
just to make things clear (and to reiterate myself):
it is really for the benefit of all visitors of puredata.info to not
upload such huge files: the site will get even slower than it is now.
the only other reason to not upload
chris clepper wrote:
On 3/18/07, *Sciss* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok thanks, no i can launch pd!
Did you mean 'now I can launch pd'?
and did you mean that you can also load Gem on launching pd?
mfg.aser
IOhannes
Steffen wrote:
On 18/03/2007, at 11.37, Derek Holzer wrote:
I've had several students on both windows and OS X that had trouble
with the [~] object for various reasons. It can be replaced with
[expr~ $v1 $v2], which is what the [~] abstraction uses.
I saw that in the help patch for
Mike McGonagle wrote:
Frank, is the help patch supposed to be a working example? If it is,
it doesn't seem to work for me. When I change any of the inputs, the
number boxes attched to the receiving objects don't change.
the help-patch is working.
however, you need at least pd-0.40 (or a
hi.
Jiri Heitlager | dadata.org wrote:
So far I only came acrosse the SANE project a JAVA lib. called Morena
and ofcourse TWAIN.
I assume that nobody is going to hand me a ready made code, so I am
thinking how I should aproach this. Here's how I think the basic should
be like.
1) make
Bosko Milakovic wrote:
Hi!
I have a question about Zexy (2.1) object urn. I think there is a bug in the
second outlet. In the help patch this is writen:
when all the numbers have been drawn from the pool, the system is reset
(the numbers are put back) and a bang is emitted via the
David McCarthy wrote:
Dear List,
I am trying to run 40 karplus-strong delays, 20ms max long each, using
vd~ and delwrite~ with the (filter~ bpq $1 $2 1 1) modulating.
My system is a 1.2GHz Athlon Win98SE 700MB Ram.
Perhaps it cannot deal with 0.9 as the coefficient within each
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
Pd people continue to ignore Csound, and Csound people continue to
ignore Pd, despite the great power of combining them. I can't help
feeling like this is a symptom of being more interested in some
intellectual problem than in using all of the available tools to make
Bosko Milakovic wrote:
Hi!
are there any built-in objects that behave like you are expecting [urn]
to behave? (apart from outputting unique random numbers, that is)
I expected to be like second outlet from textfile object: on the end of
sequence you get bang. That what I expected from
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Ideally, FTGL would be included in GemLibs since it's not included in
any of the package systems.
i don't know which debian you are using, but at least since woody
ftgl-dev is part of the distros that i have access to.
(i noticed that ftgl-support is missing
Bosko Milakovic wrote:
Hm. Is it possible that when it's done urn will just bang to second
outlet without empty bang?
technically it is simple.
the problem is rather from a philosophical point of view:
i rather not have objects trigger outlets from left to right.
unless i have some simple
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
On 3/28/07, Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 08:37:46PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
Was PD previously under GPL?
No.
Frank explained to me that Pd-extended is under GPL. I have to go
back and revise the package I created, if only to
Andres Ferrari wrote:
hello,
i am trying to get gem cvs using wincvs.
i am using this address:
cvs.gem.iem.at:2401/cvsroot/pd-gem
but wincvs send this error message:
cvs login: CVSROOT
-d:cvs.gem.iem.at:2401/cvsroot/pd-gem must be an
absolute pathname
cvs [login aborted]: Bad
Andres Ferrari wrote:
I trien the new address...
may be my wincvs works bad...
cvs -d -d:pserver:cvs.gem.iem.at:/cvsroot/pd-gem login
this should be
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/pd-gem login
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/pd-gem co Gem
and it works here
fmgads-r
Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
I am curious about this as well. Is there general documentation on
.pdsettings?
i guess there is none, as .pdsettings is meant to be interfaced via the
property save mechanism.
in order to make jack the default audio api, set the audio api first
(either via cmd-line
victor wrote:
I respond to myself
The variable for activate flags in .pdsettings is just:
flags:
example, for use -rt -jack -alsamidi, add to .pdsettings a line with
flags: -rt -jack -alsamidi
:)
well you can do this, but why?
I think save all settings is not adapted for use
victor wrote:
Imagine that I have configured my pd-extended in gnulinux. After I make
a little change in Startup windows and save all settings. Well then it
too change .pdsettings, reducing considerably the number of lib loaded
ah i see.
I only want have a good .pdsettings for my
stc wrote:
dear list,
where can i find open sound control for pd on win? the link is dead, i
which link?
find only versions for osx.. thanks
both OSCx and mrpeach's net/osc libraries are in the CVS at sourceforge.
both should compile fine on windows.
if you need precompiled versions, have
Javier García wrote:
victor wrote:
have you instaled libmpeg1 package?
apt-get install libmpeg1
I have just intalled it but it keeps on showing that message:
no, know you have a different error message.
/usr/local/lib/pd/extra/Gem.pd_linux: libmpeg3.so.1: cannot open shared
this
marius schebella wrote:
Hi,
just a short question about iemmatrix: is there a mtx_div? at least in
well, there is a [mtx_./]
since there is no division defined for matrices, there is no [mtx_/].
pd-ext I cannot find it. and what is the difference between mtx_* and
mtx_.*? or does mtx_*
Javier García wrote:
IOhannes wrote:
a good start is to search for the missing files in your distro's package
repository to find out which packages you must install.
Hi IOhannes,
I dont understand..
I think I just should install the packages i need for Gem, not all the
packages, or
thomas wrote:
Hello !
I try to use [pix_film freeframe lumakey] ... but i do not know how it
functions ...
not at all.
it should be
|
[pix_film]
|
[pix_freeframe lumakey]
|
and you will have to read the documentation for the lumakey-plugin to
understand how to control it (the only thing
Jared wrote:
robbert van hulzen wrote:
a dotted line indicates that the object can't be created, i think it gets
the status of a comment. you also see it in the pd window:
sigmund~ ... couldn't create.
[sort] is part of zexy, works for me also in 0.39.2-ext-test7. do other zexy
objects get
alejo d wrote:
hi all,
we are in the process of installing pda[1] to an embedded device aka
gumstix.
the buildroot of the so called device has TCL but of course, no TK.
we were told to install TK manually but i has dependencies on X11 and is
an embedded device that has no display to
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Either cyclone or maxlib. I didn't know that zexy had one.
me neither ;-)
i guess federivo is referring to iemlib's [speedlim] which (to my
knowledge) only works with numbers.
mgh.sdft
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hard off wrote:
IOhannes, is makesymbol going to be zapped from zexy in the future?
i don't think so (though i would love to...)
is there any particular reason why we shouldn't use makesymbol?
not really, apart from the fact that it really does not do what it
claims to do.
it _should_ have
Roman Haefeli wrote:
i see two possibilities (probably there are more):
using the parallel port:
you need the external zexy ftp://ftp.iem.at/pd/Externals/ZEXY , which
contains the object [lpt] to get acces to the parallel port. on linux,
you need to be root to get permissions,
no you
Andres Ferrari wrote:
hello,
in which version of GEM I can find pix_freeframe
working?(for windows)
in the current CVS version.
i think (but don't know) that the experimental cvs-build for w32 found
at http://gem.iem.at/ should support freeframe plugins.
mfg.asdr
IOhannes
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Apr 10, 2007, at 7:13 AM, Patco wrote:
hello,
I had to remove '+' just after CFLAGS in makefile.sub for having ggee
externals compiled for an amd64
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/externals/ggee/
makefile.sub?revision=1.1view=markup
Andy Farnell wrote:
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 12:21:21 +0100
From: Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PD] gate's problem
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 17:52:04 -0400 (EDT)
Isabel Pires [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
good morning,
I have
yukio kuroiwa wrote:
hi im trying to use the pix_multiblob help file, but i dont have the v-
and v* object
Do anybody know where can i get it?
these are part of the markEx library (which used to be part of Gem but
is not more); for whatever reasons it is called markex (all lowercase).
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
at least when you are using pd-extended (which i don't know).
This would also work on Pd-vanilla or devel if you have the iemlib
objects installed into extra/iemlib.
indeed, sorry for the confusion and the heckmeck.
iemlib's abstractions are usually stored in
Miller Puckette wrote:
Thanks Chris,
I assume it's all the shader functions and dlopen() is only reporting
the first one before giving up. I sure wish there were a way only to
disable Gem objects using the shader extension or even better find out
how to get the extension installed on
Miller Puckette wrote:
.hc
I agree with Hans-Christohpe. I finally got Gem running on my machine simply
by deleting all the manips starting with glsl (just deleted the files and
recompiled). The easiest thing would be just adding a configure switch,
but it might be smarter to spin off
Javier García wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
I'm very sure, that ALSA is installed, otherwise you wouldn't have
sound at all. For whatever reason, on some systems the kernel modules
for the ALSA midi subsystem aren't properly loaded, this will lead to
this error. You can fix this on a
timon wrote:
Hi, I posted a question last week on why [textextruded] wasnt working. I
got the answer, GEM must be compiled with FTGL.
So why was it changed in the first place? It seemed to be running fine
(or sort of) and now it aint working at all. And sadly I dont know how
to compile GEM
timon wrote:
Hi, I posted a question last week on why [textextruded] wasnt working. I
got the answer, GEM must be compiled with FTGL.
So why was it changed in the first place? It seemed to be running fine
(or sort of) and now it aint working at all. And sadly I dont know how
to compile GEM
timon wrote:
GEM moved to FTGL years ago. This was not a recent change at all.
Sure, but now its busted. Thats my point. From what I understand, the
current GEM version on cvs doesnt include FTGL. Yes?
neither does it include QuickTime or openGL (or linux, or a BIOS).
the current GEM
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
So the first results are not so promising. It didn't build on either
Debian/stable or Mac OS X. Can anyone give me some of the hidden
secrets to building FTGL?
if i remember correctly, i have checked in the project-files which were
working with some current
yukio kuroiwa wrote:
is there any 64 pd binary for linux? and gem binary for 64 bit linux
machines ?
aptitude install pure-data gem
on your favourite 64bit debian or ubuntu machine.
(or compile it yourself; i don't know whether the 64bit debian pd has
the fixes from pd-0.41 incorporated, but
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
We could check in FTGL into GemLibs, then it would be pretty
we could.
but then we could also check whether it is already there ;-)
mfna.sdr
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Jared wrote:
So I guess I have two separate questions. First, how can I get PD to
record a set amount of audio, either to a file or to an array (if anyone
can let me know which would be preferable and why I'd love to hear your
advice).
[tabwrite~]
Second, how to perform analysis on a
ronny vanden bempt wrote:
Hey,
We're busy with making a beat detector in Pd, but we're stuck in such a
way that we want stopped trying to implement it as a patch. We're now
skinning our matlab code to make it as fast and small as possible. After
that we'll translate it to C code (hopefully
David Kirkpatrick wrote:
Hey guys,
I've got a piece of hardware that I am controlling from a custom built pd
external. I can contol it fine, but when I quit pd, the device stays on.
What I need is a way to trigger the device shutdown command when pd is
exited. Does pd have a shutdown
mik wrote:
take oss instead of alsa in Media.
and don't forget to load the snd_pcm_oss module first, to be able to
do this!
i found that using oss emulation often is a good idea (if you don't care
for advanced features, whatever they are), especially if other
applications work fine with your
Alexandre Quessy wrote:
Hi,
I join an old draft patch using my draft [pcre] external. Stands for
perl-compatible regular expressions which are must robust. It can be
found in cvs :: externals/aalex/pcre.c
just out of curiosity: how do these differ from the regular expressions
handled by
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I've been thinking that it would be very handy to be able to get the
complete contents of the Pd window in Pd space. Then you could parse
the error messages in Pd space and have your program respond. I
tried for a little bit to code it, but it was not as
Jared wrote:
I'm using PD to do sound filtering and analysis would like to have the
live audio passed along only at certain points. That is, the output from
adc~ will sometimes continue on to other patches and sometimes I want it
to stop. I was hoping to use toggle, but misunderstood how it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cool... and in case you ever need to do similar with audio signals there
is [spigot~] by yves:
please note, that this just isn't the way pd works.
you cannot turn on and off the audio within the subtree of a patch at will.
you can turn on/off the dsp-engine for the
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Perhaps these should be their own libdirs like gemabs and pdpabs.
what's wrong with having abstractions in the same directory as the binary?
e.g.
extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux
extra/Gem/hsv2rgb.pd
imho ideally, [import Gem] would find .../Gem/Gem.pd_linux and then add
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
AFAIK it does not work yet - but it should not be that hard to
implement ...
That does not work and would be a pain to implement.
why?
I think that there should just be a libdir called gemabs for those pd
patches. If Gem was compiled as
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On May 4, 2007, at 3:46 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
AFAIK it does not work yet - but it should not be that hard to
implement ...
That does not work and would be a pain to implement.
why?
I think that there should just
Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Hi IOhannes,
As far as I can tell, $@ is not included after all in Pd Extended...
(I tried [list append [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [$@( )
How can we/I/Hans : ) add it to the build system?
get the patch from
Jared wrote:
I know PD can do visual output through Gem, but in exploring Gem I
couldn't figure out an easy way to have the branching paths work,
whereas branching paths in PowerPoint or in a homemade program could be
relatively easy. Likewise, through searching the email archive, most of
$
written by Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
compiled on Apr 14 2007 at 05:11:51
compiled against Pd version 0.39.2.extended-RC1
GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia
GEM: ver: 0.90 release
GEM: compiled: May 25 2004
GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig
simon wise wrote:
On 5 May 2007, at 5:14 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[classpath] == [declare -stdpath]
Adds a path to the global search path.
thats great! - I wasn't aware of [classpath] -- now I can stop
wrangling preferences/users trying to get different paths and
libraries
Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Hi list,
I try to control the color of pixels using [pix_set], the object works
well but there is a behavior that I want to change:
when you set the color of a pixel, it is calculating a kind of
interpolation with the neighbours, is it possible to plot it like a
Roman Haefeli wrote:
i made a little vsnapshot~ test patch. it seems that [vsnapshot~] is not
working as expected, though it definitely gives other results than
[snapshot~].
i think it is working as expected but there are 2 things to bear in mind:
one issue might be introduced by the
Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi
i cannot get [declare]'s -path-flag working. i tried relative pathes as
well as absolute ones.
oh yes, i forgot: that's a problem with [declare]; it only gets executed
when the patch is loaded
mfg.adsr
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Roman Haefeli wrote:
what/where is that [vmetro] object from? it is not included in my
version of pd 0.40.2. anyway, if i am not mistaken, your patch works
also with [metro].
oh yes, i forgot.
[vmetro] is just a [metro] replacement based on [delay] so i can use
small cycles (1ms); you can
Derek Holzer wrote:
end of the table)? [wrap~] doesn't do the trick, BTW.
i am sure it does.
try scaling the signal before sending it to [wrap~] and afterwards undo
the scaling.
[/~ 100]
|
[wrap~]
|
[*~ 100]
mfa.sdr
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Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi Roman,
and thanks. I implemented it in my patch, but it doesn't seem to work
right. The looping isn't seamless, in fact there's a hiccup at the
point where the loop wraps around. In my previous version, I had another
function to calculate the offset and start point,
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi Roman,
and thanks. I implemented it in my patch, but it doesn't seem to work
right. The looping isn't seamless, in fact there's a hiccup at the
point where the loop wraps around. In my previous version, I had another
function to calculate
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Objects like [delay] or [metro] produce these clock-delayed messages.
They register their clocks with Pd's main scheduler using
clock_new(...) and then order the scheduler to generate the
clock-delayed messages like the metro-bangs using clock_delay(). The
hard off wrote:
what's the best and most cpu efficient way to clip a signal in an
analogue fashion, rather than getting nasty digital distortion?
waveshaping
mfga.sdr
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Steffen wrote:
On 08/05/2007, at 9.19, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
because they do not interface with the world outside.
I feel that i don't interface with the world inside. I would
greatly appreciate if someone would translate the scope of this
discussion into noobish.
sorry if i
Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Hi listers~
I'm trying to use cyclone/counter to manipulate video. I know all
about making your own counters and such, but at this point I just want
something to play my videos with the methods included in the cyclone
counter, so why reinvent the wheel, right?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats cool, I think thats an elegant solution. Then I dont get why I still
get this message from Gem:
[text2d]: Gem has been compiled without FONT-support !
This is from the latest auto-build (may 9).
which autobuild? currently there are several versions of
Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi tim again
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 17:37 +0200, Tim Boykett wrote:
Hi Roman,
Okay, I had contemplated this and though that it must be possible
to do this easier. But No! This seems somehow like a hack,
why does it seem like a hack to you?
if you want to create an avi
Tim Boykett wrote:
I build a capture with pix_snap.
If I look at the texture coming out of pix_snap by pix_texture-ing it
onto a rectangle, then it looks right.
It just gets turned upside down when it gets recorded.
Any ideas would be great. No huge loss, I am sure it a simple
Kristofer Hagbard wrote:
My color depth is set to 16 due to a crappy screen.
I'm also wondering about the colors of the film, it's seem to only use
8-bit colors or some indexed colors (wich is natural on the linux
machine) but it looks as just as bad on my windows machine that are
running
Matteo.sistisette wrote:
Hi list,
I'm using GEM in Windows and it is crashing a lot while just doing the
most trivial things.
Before I try to isolate and report any bug, I thought I would have a
look at the bug tracker and see if it is something already known (and if
there is some
Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
To clear the things up a little bit (I already wrote some mails with Fabio):
which operating-system?
Fabio is using Windows and tries to compile the GApop external, which is
based on flext.
So I already suggested him to:
- install a compiler (MinGW)
-
Kim Taylor wrote:
So I am stuck. Is there any way I can dynamically create/set a
delwrite~? It seems to be the only function that might work in this
no, you cannot dynamically change the [delwrite~] name, because
[delwrite~] is the object that actually holds the delay line.
all the [delread~]s
hard off wrote:
..and also the ever-requested 'turn an abstraction into a subpatch' button.
was there ever a good reason not to make that? should be simple, no?
well, there are plenty of reasons for not doing that.
first of all: an abstraction has features that a subpatch lacks; that is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what do you gain from turning abstractions into
subpatches??
You gain the advantage of being able to distribute
a Pd patch built from many disparate abstractions as
a single file.
this advantage you gain from being able to embed abstractions in
abstractions,
ariel b wrote:
respectful list
i come from the max msp world and i have listen alot the words like
compiling, porting, etc, words that i'm not used to use so now i ask
there is any paper, tutorial etc, around there that explain what its
compiling and how to do that specifically to
Sion Dalais wrote:
hi,
i am trying to make a multi colour (color!) tracker
that sees red and blue seperately.
to get my head round it i thought i would just start
by making a single colour tracker that i could
manually switch between red and blue. i'm using the
movement detection patch
tania habib wrote:
hi,
Thanks for telling me how to include the iem_adaptfilt library in PD.
It works but some strange things are happening now, for instance some of
the objects can not be created.
e.g.
unsig~
FIR~ IR
these 2 are part of iemlib.
Z~
this i don't know, but there is a [z~]
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
- [declare -lib somelib] makes the objects of the external 'somelib'
availabe to ALL patches, not only to the [declare]'s parent patch.
Currently it's impossible to unload a binary object (builtin or
external) from Pd once it is loaded. Loading the wrong
Roman Haefeli wrote:
Ciao
hm, it's not that i wanted to use [declare]'s inside abstractions and it
turned out, that it is not necessary at all (at least for what i want).
but every patch needs a [declare -path], whereas only one (the first
loaded) patch needs a [declare -lib]. i find that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for helping. Well I basically have a rough sketch of all the objects
but I am having a tough
time with the outlet system. In a nutshell opencv uses an image structure
called typedef struct
_IplImage. Acording to them The structure IplImage came from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont think I quite understood. I tried:
#define FRAMEOUT frame
IplImage *frame = 0;
x-x_outlet = outlet_new(x-x_obj, s_anything);
outlet_anything(x-x_outlet, FRAMEOUT);
with the same results. Maybe someone can dumb it down for me?
just out or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont know if you have ever used pix_multiblob before. This would be my
first option and I already
just to make sure that we do not misunderstand each other:
i had no intention in saying that you should stick to the existing objects.
i thought that you should
hi
Ede Cameron wrote:
running in advanced mode at 44100hz no higher.(fine by me) but the
alsa midi won't connect
(client 128) I'll look at that today.
sorry if i am totally off topic, but i haven't read the entire thread.
(esp. sorry if i am saying something obvious here)
you have to
hi.
i stripped the zexy from the subject-line.
David Powers wrote:
Bad news:
BUT - there are some SERIOUS problems with Gem, and the entire patch
is now broken!!! I'm trying to understand more of the problems, but
what I see right now, is something wrong with pix_buffer, and
Frank Barknecht wrote:
See attachment, or failing that
http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~kt503/3yp/KimsWaveguides.zip
Another thing: Something really strange is happening in excitation.pd:
Opening it, even with -noloadbang, completely freaks out my Pd and
makes it grind to a complete halt for
David Powers wrote:
Just to be clear and follow up, some of this was caused because I was
not only missing randomF, but also tripleRand (replacing with
abstractions in my extra directory was easiest solution.) That's
cleared up, and as a whole my monster Vj patch does run. (And the font
ya, i
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Try this from the Terminal:
killall -KILL pd
in my experience this does not help with hung [netreceive] objects.
even more, i sometimes do have no pd-process any more anyhow (because it
was quitted) and still the port is blocked and therefore not
[netreceive]
bernardo amorim wrote:
does anyone know how to add OSC support to an existing pd installation
for x686 (AMD X2 3800) ubuntun feisty?
i haven't followed the thread, but:
either get OSCx (sourceforge-CVS: /externals/OSCx) or mrpeach's
collection of OSC and net externals (you need both!;
David Powers wrote:
Woops, I'm tired, I meant a TOGGLE (the gui kind) not a TRIGGER ~D
i think you meant both a trigger and a toggle.
since toggle will set its value to the incoming number, you will want to
de-number the output of [ctlout] by using [t b]
gmasdr
IOhannes
Steffen wrote:
On 17/06/2007, at 22.45, Ed Kelly wrote:
So, who's going to Denmark this year?
Pardon my ignorance, but what is happening in Denmark? And just to
make sure: are we talking about the land in northern Europe?
yes we are.
sorry for the elitarism.
this year the icmc will
Richard Lewis wrote:
Hello PD list,
Further to that response I gave about problems with OSC.
I'd like to make a feature request/bug report: when you try to create a
dumpOSC object using a port which is already in use, PD acts as if the object
cannot be created - it renders the box with
tania habib wrote:
hello list,
Nowadays I am trying to compile some pd-externals but the problem is
again with the make file.
I am sending you a make file for a very simple print job.
kindly have a look at it, as when I run it, it gives an error message
makefile:9. *** missing separator.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be sure that both machines are set up to pass udp packets on port 7000.
e.g. be sure to configure your firewalls correctly when dealing with
network traffic (the sender computer must allow outgoing udp-traffic on
the specified port, the receiving computer must allow
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