I typed "sigpack" in the search-plugin and clicked on sigpack-meta.pd:
AUTHOR we...@weiss-archiv.de
If you go to that domain, there's an "info" page that says his name is Martin
Weiss.
His first name isn't listed in any of the source files-- just "weiss".
-Jonathan
On Thursday, October 30, 2
Dear all,
I wish to know the name of the author of the Sigpack library included in
pd-extended.
Thanks
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Unfortunately the [hcs/cursor] won't work for hiding the cursor at startup
or when going from one subpatch to the other without physically moving the
mouse.
Any command only takes place the next time you move the mouse. :-(
So there is no way to do what I want with that one.
I'll have to check out
Thanks, Jack!
I was just going to play with xdotool when I found this:
http://tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TkCmd/cursors.htm
It says: "The none cursor can be specified to eliminate the cursor." So ...
[runmode_nothing none(
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[hcs/cursor]
makes the cursor disappear when the mouse is not being moved or pl
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Not a tcl/tk command, but a command line if you work with Linux :
xdotool. For instance :
$ xdotool mousemove pos_x pos_y
pos_x and pos_y in pixels.
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Jack
Le 30/10/2014 09:19, Ingo a écrit :
> I need to set the mouse position from within Pd-exte
I need to set the mouse position from within Pd-extended 0.42.5.
I have seen a number of externals (especially hcs) for receiving the
position but not for setting.
Alternatively hiding and showing the mouse pointer would help.
Maybe some tk/tcl command?
Thanks!
Ingo
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I need to set the mouse position from within Pd-extended 0.42.5.
I have seen a number of externals (especially hcs) for receiving the
position but not for setting.
Maybe some tk/tcl command?
Thanks!
Ingo
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On 10/28/2014 02:50 PM, Jack wrote:
> Here, on Ubuntu 14.10 :
> $ apt-cache show puredata
> ...
> Version: 0.45.5-1
> ...
well.
Debian/jessie will have (at least) 0.46.2 and any ubuntu that is based
on it (e.g. vivid vervet), will also have a newer version of Pd.
older, already released distros li
Am 30. Oktober 2014 03:47:40 MEZ, schrieb Chris McCormick :
>
>Or maybe oscparse and tosymbol should do the expected thing when a
>float-looking symbol pops out?
Imho, an osc-path "/0" holds a symbol "0" (or rather: an osc-path only ever
consists of symbols).
So [oscparse] should try not be s