Good to know. Thanks.
For future readers, below a permalink as the file quickly change.
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https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/blob/7c71e91d3734d1907d6060deaf996849b62c429c/doc/1.manual/x5.htm#L206
>
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De: Alexandre Torres Porres
À: Nicolas Danet
Cc: Pd-List
Envo
To Pd-announce:
Pd 0.50-1 is available on http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.htm
or (source only) via github: https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data
Only two small changes from pd 0.50-0: the HTML-opening command to teh new
pdcontrol object handles spaces in pathnames, and, on PCs, typing tildes is
fix
Hi all -
In my understanding, expr (etc.) are all now Berkeley licensed, like the
rest of Pd.
cheers
Miller
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 02:18:23PM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> hi, it's lgpl as stated in
> https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/blob/master/doc/1.manual/x5.htm#L199
>
> tha
hi, it's lgpl as stated in
https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/blob/master/doc/1.manual/x5.htm#L199
that site is outdated
Em ter, 24 de set de 2019 às 13:19, Nicolas Danet
escreveu:
> Oops, link is <
> https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/blob/master/doc/1.manual/x5.htm#L200
> >.
>
> -
Oops, link is <
https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/blob/master/doc/1.manual/x5.htm#L200 >.
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De: Nicolas Danet
À: Pd-List
Envoyé: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 17:46:00 +0200 (CEST)
Objet: [PD] Expr objects are GPL or LGPL?
Hello,
Nowadays (2019), is [expr] objects GPL or LGPL
Hello,
Nowadays (2019), is [expr] objects GPL or LGPL licensed?
On Shahrokh Yadegari's site it is GPL.
< http://yadegari.org/expr/expr.html >
On documentation (x5.htm) it is claimed that it is LGPL.
< https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/blob/master/doc/1.manual/x5.htm#L120 >
Nothing is sai
I thought I saw something in the documentation or help files of Pd which
was using Gem... So I tried
grep -rnw '5.reference/' -e 'gem'
which did not find anything. However, while searching that I found that
the html documentation was suggesting to install Pd-extended if one
wants Gem, so I made
True, looks like I forgot something at the end.
Anyway, my latest solution to send big resolution to multi projectors is
NDI through gigabit ethernet.
Just make the rendering in gemframebuffer, the Gem window is just a preview
on my main screen.
https://github.com/gogo2/pd-ndi/releases
I honestly r
thanks everyone for all the hints
Em dom, 22 de set de 2019 às 04:10, IOhannes m zmölnig
escreveu:
> Am 21. September 2019 08:45:38 MESZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres <
> por...@gmail.com>:
> >
> >And while we're at it, I see that puredata-core has cyclone, but an old
> >version, how can Iin
On 9/22/19 9:10 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
so maybe I could
include as well my other library (else)? But how?
*you* will need to find a Debian maintainer to include*anything* in Debian.
luckily, i have filed an itp (intention to package) "else" for Debian a while
ago.
i just haven't foun
On 9/22/19 5:24 PM, João Pais wrote:
Hi list,
besides doing an empty search on pd, is there any way of getting the
current state of all submitted data to deken? E.g. also to sort it not only
by name, but also by date?
ad searching:
searching from within Pd? no
searching from the cmdline? using
On 9/22/19 10:08 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
doing this will most likely give you a system that lacks all the
functionality you expect.
Interesting,*you* say that. 'puredata' recommends 'gem'. I certainly
do not expect to get Gem when installing Pure Data. In all cases I
remember, I was rather ann
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