On 09/05/17 02:31, João Pais wrote:
>>> Hello list,
>>>
>>> I wanted to know if it's possible to listen to a port 6437, where some
>>> json messages are coming in. I've seen in my webbrowser that the port is
>>> indeed active, but when I try udpreceive nothing comes out - which
>>> probably means t
On 05.09.2017 11:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 09/05/17 02:31, João Pais wrote:
Hello list,
I wanted to know if it's possible to listen to a port 6437, where some
json messages are coming in. I've seen in my webbrowser that the port is
indeed active, but when I try ud
On 05.09.2017 20:09, ub@xdv wrote:
> On 05.09.2017 11:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>> On 09/05/17 02:31, João Pais wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I wanted to know if it's possible to listen to a port 6437, where some
> json messages are coming in. I've seen in my webbrowser that the por
you know, this is really ironic, the last hours I've been fiddling around
building a very simple Pd websockets server. I finally got it to work but
thought: "well, someone must have already done this" and wanted to ask on the
list when I saw your mail! this guy's patch is quite crazy, he's even
Hello
Is there an object to draw a closed shape with the mouse in a GEM window so
that it can be processed afterwards like generic objects such as squares and
circles ?
Thanks
JM
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Hi Marie,
You could use [gemmouse] to locate your cursor in the gemwin and there's an
object that lets you manipulate a mesh at points but I can't remember what
it's called. The other object that comes to mind is [model] which allows
you to import 3D models from external software, which isn't what