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
Loic Kessous wrote:
Hi All,
I found that there is a Pd library called pix_opencv in the pd-
extended source folder, but I can't load (red dot line box) the
you have to load Gem first.
fdt
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i...@thesaddj.com wrote:
Hi all,
here is Marco, this is my first post.. glad to be here.
i'm trying to use the [alpha] object to mix different videos
using OpenGL. I followed tutorials, checked the forum and
the list but i still have this problem:
I can change the transparency of a geo without
i...@thesaddj.com wrote:
HI everybody,
thanks to all, i solved the issue. But is still not clear to
me what's happening.
I mixed the different suggestions you gave me (cause
independently no one was working) and i got this:
[gemhead]
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[pix_film]/[colorspace RGB(
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[pix_alpha]
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[colorRGB]
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jan 19, 2009, at 5:04 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
i just put a bugfix release of Gem-0.91 online.
or svn checkout from
- https://pd-gem.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pd-gem/tags/0.91-2/
having said that, it would be nice that any
e deleflie wrote:
All,
I'm working through the windows iem_bin_ambi master patch trying
to get it all working on OSX ... I have a list of missing objects,
just wondering if anyone could help me track down where I can get
them.
Missing objects:
[parent1022]
[parent1027]
[parent1034]
...
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The pd-extended nightly build is indeed using the branch, not the tag:
https://pd-gem.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pd-gem/branches/0.91/Gem
ah that's perfect (for release candidates).
the build-problems with gmerlin and libmpeg3 should be fixed by now.
fgmasdr
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
i agree wholeheartedly
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Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Hello list,
I was wondering if there are any possibilities to run pd in quiet mode?
By quiet, I mean there are no output at all in the pd console (or in the
terminal with -stderr).
It would be very useful to save CPU power when errors are known and
often printed.
Geoff wrote:
Hi
I have tried to find this in the manual and google searched for a
couple of hours but I can;t find it.
How do you put your patches up in text form on this forum?
How do you then load text patches in PD from this forum?
i.e. I have tried things like copying and pasting them
mbutubuntu wrote:
My IEM libs are:
iem_mp3
iem_t3_lib
iemabs
iemlib1
iemlib2
but it seems the comport object doesn't exist... :-(
neither of your IEMlibs is externals\iem\comport\comport, is it?
comport is a standalone external not contained in any iemlib.
it was just originally written
e deleflie wrote:
[parent1022]
[parent1027]
[parent1034]
... are these some kind of dynamic object?
no, this comes from [parentdollarzero] (iemlib2).
iemlib2 is not in the OSX version of Pd-Extended should it be?
... do I need to compile?
ah ... I just found out that [parentdollarzero]
e deleflie wrote:
Hi IOhannes,
These objects that I cant create come from patches within the
WindowsXP distribution that I found here:
http://iem.at/Members/noisternig/bin_ambi
It's the only example documentation that I can find for how to use the
complex iem_bin_ambi and iem_ambi objects.
eva sjuve wrote:
where I really wanted to point the guy to was
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/externals/iem/comport/
ah thanks for pointing out that this information is completely out of date!
the current URL to the subversion(!) repository is:
Ray Rashif wrote:
Smashing day
== Part 1 ==
I'm trying to do some user-interaction and would like to use variables for
handling filepaths. I understand this may not be a problem with Linux/Mac as
we can use ~/ for the user's home directory. What would be the Windows
equivalent of that? I'd also
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
== Part 2 ==
Look at the screenshots at
http://digital.music.cornell.edu/kevinernste/tutorial_3_audio_input_and_recording
Is that a Mac-specific look or could we patch the latest version to look
like that?
this is how
Luke Iannini wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Luke Iannini lukex...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:07 PM, zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
Quoting Simon Kilshaw simon.kils...@rwcmd.ac.uk:
Hey,
I got myself a pair of anaglyph glasses (like you get at the
cinema)- and managed to play
e deleflie wrote:
I've got 2 libs loaded iem_matrix and iemmatrix. iemmatrix seems to
have far more objects in it, but none of them have any help patches
(and many need the * replaced with 'mul'). (OSX PD Extended).
iemmatrix has plenty of help-patches (though i don't know where they are
on
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Andy Farnell wrote:
I remember you explaining this before Mathieu, and it was with great
dismay that I realised DesireData was not to be an alternative to
pd-gui, but a complete rewrite of the whole show.
Well it was way too late to realise that,
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
well i guess this is the main problem with how Pd does it right now.
which was not meant to be defeatist.
i have no objection (so far :-)) basically on _what_ is communicated
between Pd nd Pd-gui. e.g. i don't have any real problems with the
server handling mouse
t'es in t'es bat wrote:
Hello
i search without success to open a camera on GEM on my PC
specifictions of the machine:windows xp home edition
4g of memory Processor amd dual core 5000 x86 family display 2 matrox gs 450
quad
pd extended 0.40.3 2008-07-21///Gem 0.91 cvs
Now i find something for
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Looks useful. I wonder how hard it would be to make the GEMgl objects
just direclty understand those macros. That might make it easier still
http://pd-gem.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pd-gem?view=revrevision=2582
embedd GLconst-const
marius schebella wrote:
hi,
it seems to be possible to use the message resize x (x=number of
frames) to change the size of pix_buffer dynamically, which is actually
a good thing, but not documented.
agreed.
if you feel like making an updated help-patch just do so and send it to
me, the
Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
I agree with pasting to the same window the cursor position would be the
best solution. But please leave it the way it is for different windows.
I always copy objects that have been changed to almost identical windows and
they are right in the spot where they belong.
punchik punchik wrote:
hello, i need to use big arrays to store a lot of values, when i change the size of the
array from 100 (default ) to 900 and also the x range from 0 to 99 to 0 to
899 and i save my patch when i reopen it the size of the table comes back to 100 and the
x range to 0 to
Rory Walsh wrote:
Quick question: is it possible to dynamically alter the send/receive
symbols for GUI objects? I know that one can change most attributes
through various messages but is it possible to alter their
send/receive symbols?
yes (for the iemguis, that is)
just have a look at the
dmotd wrote:
[send] and [receive] objects have static creation arguments, and cannot be
[send] does not.
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for lack of time [...] i didn t create an Gem abstraction but i duplicated
the object 16 times.
interesting approach :-)
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mark edward grimm wrote:
Hello,
Is there anyway to choose a color from a Gem window with mouse? and send RGB
value to patch
I'm thinking gimp/photoshop eye droplet kind of thing.
should be rather simple to build with the existing objects.
though i should do different things, here's a
Jack wrote:
Here a patch like iohannes, but using [pix_data] instead of [pix_dump].
Why i get different (wrong) colors with [pix_data] ? For exemple white
is (0.996,0.996,0.996), it should be (1,1,1).
it's a minor bug in pix_data.
to correct the values do
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[ * 256]
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[/ 255]
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mfgasdr
Miller Puckette wrote:
I think backslashes and curly brackets are dropped - plus, of course, there's
no way to deal with character sets. This is intimately mixed up with another
long-standing need to simplify the way stuff gets sent to the GUI - preferably
in a way that would allow plugging
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
(like many others(?)) i would definitely be interested in this,
eventually spending coding time.
I also would contribute code, but first I think we need to figure out
what to code, and figuring out what to code seems to the be the hardest
problem.
mbutubuntu wrote:
JacK, I know... packOSC works, but udpsend doesn't connect, neither
tcpsend...
highly unlikely.
show your patch :-)
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Rory Walsh wrote:
[...]
read about $0.
it does exactly what you want without having to dynamically change anything.
just use $0-tgl-1 as a send/receive name in each abstractions and be
happy.
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Rory Walsh wrote:
Thanks IOhannes. I'll be happy soon I feel. If I understand correctly,
by changing the names of the GUI's receive symbol to $0-tgl-1 and then
using that symbol of '$0-tgl-1' as a send everything should be
hunky-dory? I'm afraid it's still not working as I expect, I get a
load
On Sat, Feb 07, 2009 at 06:16:49PM +0100, marius schebella wrote:
do your subpatches have a gemhead?
you can turn off the rendering of a gemhead by feeding it a simple 0,
use for example a toggle to turn them on/off.
and you can turn off parts of the gemchain by putting an [spigot] into it
Hans Roels wrote:
Hello,
There seems to be a problem if you want to download the most recent
version of Pd vanilla on http://puredata.info/downloads
The windows installer file doesn't seem to exist on the server. I
tried it last week and also today without succes.
well, the official
Loic Kessous wrote:
hi,
just to tell that I got this with the built pd-extended 0.40.3 on
ubuntu hardy (FYI I use it on a 32 bits system working with a AMD64
but there is no reason why it should be related):
' pix_blobtracker ..couldn't create'
and so red box...
[pix_blobtracker] is an
hi all.
might seem stupid, but are there any universal binaries of a recent
Pd-extended (0.41) available?
i basically only need the core-application (including the app-builder),
no need for externals (i'll provide my own)
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marius schebella wrote:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest
the macos104-i386 and macos105-i386 should both be universal binaries.
they are not (esp. the app itself is not) - at least i cannot open it on
a ppc-G4, getting an error about unsupported arch.
fgasdfr
IOhannes
Luigi wrote:
Ok this is referring to my last post.
I guess i could use pix_fiducialtrack to to the simple OCR-Task.
I would just need to adjust the all.trees file, right ??
Is there any more information on how to do that ? How the region
adjacency graph is built ??
yep, there is a paper
Enrique Erne wrote:
hi
is it possible to set a [value] by a message?
i.e.
[value foo]
[;
foo 27(
error: value: no method for 'float'
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
this is a known bug in Pd which i have asked to be fixed some time ago.
danomatika wrote:
Has anyone been using pd on a 64 bit GNU/Linux OS?
i've been running Pd (vanilla, + zexy,Gem and all myother stuff and some
stuff by others) on 64bit debian for some years now, and i havent had
any major troubles (related to Pd)
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danomatika wrote:
Has anyone been using pd on a 64 bit GNU/Linux OS?
i've been running Pd (vanilla, + zexy,Gem and all myother stuff and some
stuff by others) on 64bit debian for some years now, and i havent had
any major troubles (related to Pd)
does this mean that the
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
august wrote:
danomatika wrote:
Has anyone been using pd on a 64 bit GNU/Linux OS?
i've been running Pd (vanilla, + zexy,Gem and all myother stuff and
some stuff by others) on 64bit debian for some years now, and i
havent had any major troubles (related to Pd
John Harrison wrote:
danomatika wrote:
I made a 64bit build of pd-extended using the pd core (0.41 I believe)
from the pd-extended svn and it has this table bug. It seems to only
access half of the table, at least in the C08 and C09 audio example
patches. They work fine in my build
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Just add a comment to the bug.
just start a new thread in the mailing list.
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I just ran a check of the code in SVN, turns out there are many using
garray_getfloatarray(). What's the conversion path for that? That
would be good to fix, so we can have fully working 64-bit builds of all
this:
the conversion path is to make your hands
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
not everything you find with grep triggers the problem.
e.g. zexy and (most of) iemlibs have been fixed (at least, i hope so),
but you still find the g-word in comments...
i forgot: nevertheless quite a number of externals has to be fixed.
fgmasr
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Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Hi there,
is it possible to show used or free system memoy from within pd-extended
(Ubuntu 8.04) -nogui.
[shell]
I need this because I'm working with a large sample library and I'm getting
close to the internal memory limit.
Pd can't handle going over the
Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Thank you IOhannes,
something like:
% cat /proc/meminfo | egrep ^MemFree: | awk '{print $2}'
should do the trick
(note that [shell] is not so good with such things; put the above (or
better) command in a shellscript which you run using [shell])
I tried this. But
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
In pdlua I used some preprocessor magic similar to this, not sure how it
compares to the zexy/iemlibs magic but I guess it's roughly the same:
actually it is amazingly the same:
#if (defined __x86_64__) (defined PD_MAJOR_VERSION defined
PD_MINOR_VERSION)
bigsw...@cox.net wrote:
Hans this may be off topic, but speaking of help patches. What is up with the
Gem/Examples/Basic/Model.pd file?
hmm, i really don't understand why hans is bothered with this.
if it is a bug in Gem, please try to confirm so and post a bug-report at
http://pd-gem.sf.net
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Windows doesn't have symlinks, so that's why this doesn't work on
Windows. I think MinGW's ln -s is supposed to make a copy, cygwin's
ln -s will make a Windows Shortcut but they only act like symlinks
when in Cygwin. But it sounds likely that there is
Martin Schied wrote:
hi,
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
bigsw...@cox.net wrote:
Hans this may be off topic, but speaking of help patches. What is up
with the Gem/Examples/Basic/Model.pd file?
hmm, i really don't understand why hans is bothered with this.
if it is a bug in Gem, please
Hans Roels wrote:
Hello,
hi.
how does this relate to Arduino/SRF05 to which thread it references?
Sometimes when I record audio in Pd, a wave file is created that Pd
[...]
problem yet but I'm trying... (I think it has something to do with using
'writesf' in an abstraction).
I 'm
Hans Roels wrote:
I think/hope that I managed to isolate the problem with writesf~ and
readsf~. There are two patches in attach that print out every step that
you take so one can't forget to click 'open' for example, it also
measures the time between the 'open' and 'start' command. Copy these
Hannes Gräuler wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to Pd and I'm looking for some hints on implementing a DSP external.
I want to implement an external which is capable of simultaneous calculation
of 2 or more coupled instances of it.
On the signal level, this is not possible, because the construction of
mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals??? If
I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will zexy run on pd-anywhere???
i'm pretty sure it won't (esp. the signal objects).
however, it would be nice to have zexy support PDa; so if somebody feels
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Anyone know of a patch that maps an FFT over time to something like a
curve3d in Gem? I remember a while back people posted something like
that, but I can't find it.
[pix_sig2pix~] was originally created by gg to create waterfall diagrams
in combination
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 10/03/2009, at 18.11, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
(...) and the green/white toggle from [pddp/dsp].
I quite strongly think [cvn]'s tricks should be avoided in help patches,
especially those default for vanilla objects.
what are [cnv]'s tricks? setting their
Jaime Oliver wrote:
have you tried coriander?
I know it is the way to make firewire cameras work in linux using
libdc, but had no luck interfacing with gem. it is something I've
putting off for a while,
it seems like i don't have any device that properly works with coriander.
however, from
Rory Walsh wrote:
Is is possible to dynamically alter the creation arguments for a route
object?
no.
(i general it is not possible to dynamically alter the creation
arguments of any object :-))
I'm currently building a patch that receives OSC messages
which I want to parse using route.
mbutubuntu wrote:
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will emulate
it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn't it?
yes of course; and there is no reason why zexy should not work with that.
however for PDanywhere (which i know that you are not using),
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi all and thanks for chiming in on this thread. There was once, long
ago, a simple mixer which dynamically created the busses and channels.
If anyone can remember that one, it must have been 5 years ago, and was
the first dynamic patch I had ever seen.
could be my
hard off wrote:
* create a subpatch
* create an object box in the subpatch, but don't type anything inside the
box
* go back to the parent patch and convert the subpatch into another object
(i tried to make it a [send])
* enjoy pd freeze
isn't this that old and already fixed bug reported in:
hi, sorry for OTism
does anybody have a LaTeX version of the paper-templates for the
PdConvention09?
i just cannot write a paper in an office app.
mfg,asdr
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Phil Stone wrote:
Good point; I assume you're going to emphasize the pitfalls of dynamic
patching while you're at it, Derek? I have a habit of opening up
patches to see how they work, and if I can't read them because they're
too messy, I'll move stuff around. This is fine, unless it's a
danomatika wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-15 at 19:58 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
paper submit page:
http://pdcon09.devolts.org/author/submit.php
paper upload page (once you have submitted it):
http://pdcon09.devolts.org/author/upload.php
Thanks IOhannes, but I'm looking for the performance
marc widmer wrote:
hi
my configure command looks like this:
./configure --with-pd=/usr/lib/pd
--with-pdp=/home/metafor/Desktop/puredata-externals/externals/pdp/
--with-ffmpeg=/home/metafor/Desktop/puredata-externals/ffmpeg/
two suggestions:
- have you configured and built pdp?
- is the
marc widmer wrote:
hi IOhannes
thanks for your inputs...
yes, pdp is installed an running (PDP: pure data packet version
0.12.5-darcs)
ffmpeg is from cvs, but not from sourceforge, apparently ffmpeg moved to
ffmpeg.org
i downloaded it via svn from here:
svn checkout
hard off wrote:
really?
i mean the [wrap] that wraps numbers between two values.
there are different versions of [wrap] around.
the one from zexy wraps between to arbitrary boundaries.
the one that comes with Pd (0.42), behaves like [wrap~] as it only
wraps between 0 and 1 (which is the
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Funny, perfect timing, I just added those links to that page... :) it
would be good to have the official source back too...
oh, they are back again since the day before yesterday.
(at least that was my impression)
however, due to the archive-failure (which was
John Harrison wrote:
If nobody is going to fix the jpeg codec for pdp_rec~, could that codec be
removed? It gives no errors, appears to work, the frames advance, but the
recordings don't come out. This email thread shows this has been a known
problem for some time now and there is no intention
Johannes Kreidler wrote:
hi list,
congrats
At the moment, Amazon says that it's not available, which is strange
because it's definitely released, but at least it can be purchased at
the Publishing House itself.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Well, we didn't get accepted but now at least we do have a nice
collection of projects for people to take on.
http://socghop.appspot.com/program/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2009
any feedback on why?
fgmadsr
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Steffen Juul wrote:
On 21/03/2009, at 3.44, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 11, 2009, at 8:42 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
but myteries unveiled are good for learning.
so it boils down to in-line documentation of the mysteries used.
Unveiled mysteries are indeed good, yes, we
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
So if we are introducing the concept of objects and GUI in Pd, then I
think it is safe to use GOP objects. After all, we don't expect newbies
to know anything about C or Tcl, but that's under it it all. I don't
think we should add an output~ to help patches
Martin Hiendl wrote:
Hi!
I have a problem with compiling zexy. I have successfully compiled
Pd-Vanilla on my Ubuntu 8.10 (amd64) and its directory is:
~/install/pd-0-42-4/
And pd also found the extras when I put the path
to /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/...
So I tried to install zexy and downloaded
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the problem is that ubuntu has switched to zsh and makealias.sh used to
be a bash-script.
i believe this is fixed in subversion.
actually i found that it is not.
until it is fixed, you have to manually fix the makealias.sh:
a hack to make it run with the old
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Jaime Oliver wrote:
have you tried coriander?
I know it is the way to make firewire cameras work in linux using
libdc, but had no luck interfacing with gem. it is something I've
putting off for a while,
it seems like i don't have any device that properly works
Martin Hiendl wrote:
Thanks for your answer but unfortunately it didn't work for me.
I downloaded the svn and edited the makealias.sh to #!/bin/bash.
But after make, I received this:
i just noticed that i was a bit too paranoid when doing checks for the
used Pd-version: it required at least
volker böhm wrote:
for some reason my mails to the list take ages until they arrive, which
makes a discussion a little difficult...
hmm, please bear in mind that email is an asynchronous medium.
this medium was designed to make discussions with people who might be
online only a few times a
Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
I'm considering designing and selling PD related t-shirts. I haven't
totally worked out the logistics. Basically I was inspired by the
[Bang( shirts that I've seen online, but which are no longer available
as far as I can tell.
actually i think some of
mark edward grimm wrote:
hey thats pretty nice!!
much nicer than my poor gem attempt last month...
and the patch:
put this to / because of the bug in pix_write to make it
work. put a folder called frames beside it.
yeah this is weird huh?
no it's not weird. it's a known issue of Pd on
Max wrote:
here is the same thing with pix_multiimage instead.
it will crash pd a little bit later than the version with pix_image.
i guess it is crashing right after you try loading 100 images (or
so) into RAM.
what do you expect?
(if you look carefully, you might also notice that
Peter O'Doherty wrote:
Hi list,
I'm having a problem with pix_multiimage. Every time I try to change the
location where the pics are stored, using the example patch
02.multiimage.pd:
[pix_multiimage ../data/temp*.JPG 2]
to another location, say
[pix_multiimage
Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Aw man, I'd love to pick one of those up. You're in Germany though,
huh?
ähm, .at stands for austria (which is a small country near germany and
not to be confused with australia)
That's gonna make stopping by difficult.
i guess austria doesn't make it any easier
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Max wrote:
here is the same thing with pix_multiimage instead.
it will crash pd a little bit later than the version with pix_image.
i guess it is crashing right after you try loading 100 images (or
so) into RAM.
what do you expect?
(if you look carefully, you
Alexandre Porres wrote:
Do we want pdpedia to just be a reference manual of objects?
I think it is a good start. To have a list of Every Object out there, and
make clear which are written, and the ones who are not.
does this mean that you want to make a reference manual of Every Object,
no
Max wrote:
Am 01.04.2009 um 15:10 schrieb IOhannes m zmoelnig:
no it's not weird. it's a known issue of Pd on OSX (fixed in
Pd-extended, afair) where Pd get's started in the / directory. all
relative paths are thus relative to the root and not to your
home-directory, nor the patch-directory
Max wrote:
or am i missing something obvious (it seems so, as i cannot reproduce
the memleak you report with [pix_image] either).
well, obviously you are missing something. i hope someone can reproduce
that with the attached patches.
run top to see the memory beeing eaten by pd. at least on
Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone been able install iemguts objects on windows xp?
some objects of iemguts might rely on interal functions of Pd which are
not exported properly. this might make them not available on w32.
I tried using the guide for compiling externals with mingw
Matthias Neuenhofer wrote:
I think it went to svn via Cyrille. What to do geting the release state?
ask :-)
answer: no, it's not yet in an officially released version of Gem.
what to do with it?
make a Gem release and include it? this will most likely stall the
Pd-extended release-candidate.
Martin Schied wrote:
Hi all.
I'm running Ubuntu Intrepid 2.6.27-3-rt #1 PREEMPT RT and having some
strange things happening when loading libraries like GEM, pdp or pidip
good to know that it is not only Gem.
bad that it is happening in several circumstances...
with pdp / pidip, but
Philip Potter wrote:
I tried to upload an image to pdpedia but uploads are disabled.
a) Are there any plans to allow uploads to pdpedia?
b) Does anyone have any suggestions for places to host images to be
used on pdpedia?
use the mediapool http://wiki.puredata.info/mediapool/Main_Page
Philip Potter wrote:
How do I link to a mediapool image? I can't find an example...
since i have approximately 0 experience, i forward this question to the
pd-list.
but then i looked a bit around in pdpedia and found e.g.
https://wiki.puredata.info/en/seq.liner
fgmasdr
IOhannes
Pall Thayer wrote:
actually exists and can be written to by anybody.
well, at least by the user running Pd.
fsmt
IOhannes
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Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Yes, I have msys installed.
Would it make a difference where pd is installed?
no not at all.
the makefile uses filter and wildcard commands, which iirc, are
built into Gnu make.
your version of make doesn't recognize them and tries to execute
commands of the very names.
Simon Ball wrote:
Hi List
hi.
it seems like i received this email multiple times...
However, there are few areas I am still confused about. First of all, I am
unsure of how to extract muliple co-ordinates from [pix_multiblob]. I
understand that the data from multiblob is collated within a
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