...or you could use [listtool] (https://github.com/dmedine/list_externs)
which I made back in the CRCA days because I wanted to be as cool as
William :)
On 02/17/2018 01:02 PM, William Brent wrote:
If you're already using timbreID, you could put the list in a table
and use [tabletool]'s "abs"
On Sam, 2018-02-17 at 19:26 +0100, Dan Wilcox wrote:
> There is working code for this in one of the Pd forks. I've thought
> about porting it over. It works pretty well for placement but drawing
> the actual grid is problematic due to the number of lines and some
> overlapping.
I wasn't thinking
There is working code for this in one of the Pd forks. I've thought about
porting it over. It works pretty well for placement but drawing the actual grid
is problematic due to the number of lines and some overlapping.
> On Feb 17, 2018, at 7:22 PM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote:
>
> Date:
sorry for x-posting
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Briefly about Piksel and Piksel Studio
Piksel is a network of artists and an annual media art festival based
in Bergen(NO), which focuses on the relationship between art and free
technologies, arranged for the first time in 2003.
Piksel Studio 207 is Piksel’s new project
I updated to osx 10.11.6 recently but the problems with no working right
click still persists. Can someone confirm this? Or is something wrong with
tcl/tk on my system?
Am 24.10.2017 1:20 vorm. schrieb "Johnny Mauser" <
joson.andr...@googlemail.com>:
> Thanks for the info! Personally i would
Hey all
I just realized that I almost always hold the shift key down when
moving objects around with arrow keys in order to emulate a 10-px grid.
Considering my editing style, a snap-to-grid feature would make my
patching life a lot easier. It would help me align objects vertically
with the mouse
Jack, Cyrille, Claude, Roman, Christof, IOhannes, William,
thank you all for the inspiring ideas! I went with list-abs for now.
cheers, P
* William Brent [2018-02-17 13:03]:
> If you're already using timbreID, you could put the list in a table and use
> [tabletool]'s
If you're already using timbreID, you could put the list in a table and use
[tabletool]'s "abs" method to do this without iterating.
On Feb 16, 2018 10:31 AM, "IOhannes m zmölnig" wrote:
> On 02/16/2018 02:43 PM, Peter P. wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I am using William Brent's