Am 29. Mai 2021 08:26:06 MESZ schrieb Jeppi Jeppi :
> Hi all,
> Is It possible to know exactly the messages that are sent to PD by the
> GUI while building or playing with a patch? I mean, capturing or
> logging them somehow...
start Pd with "-d 1" to see the core->gui messages, with "-d 2" for g
thanks joao,
i looked into multiarray which of course is great,
just for my purpose of creating an oscilloscope, where updating at audiorate is
crucial, it didn´t seem to be the right candidate.
your answer about limiting data refresh rate seems to confirm my (admittedly
quick) asessment.
i am
(resending to the list, as i answered to jean-yves privatley only by mistake -
sorry)
>
>
> thanks jean-yves,
>
> thats some serious wizzardry and it seems that i could build my oscilliscope
> from that :-)
> have to study it a bit more to really understand, whats going on under the
> hood.
>
Out of the blue, it would be possible to do it in gem. That might be the
best way.
hans w. koch schrieb am Sa., 29. Mai 2021, 11:09:
> thanks joao,
>
> i looked into multiarray which of course is great,
> just for my purpose of creating an oscilloscope, where updating at
> audiorate is crucial,
Great !
If your project is to create a fixed-size oscilloscope abstraction, may
be it's a good idea to check also the original discussion and patch
by Ingox
(https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/11184/colarray-a-graphical-array-where-color-and-line-width-can-be-set)
, as my work was main
On Sat, 2021-05-29 at 10:17 +0200, Jean-Yves Gratius wrote:
> You should try my sarray abstraction (based on this discussion
https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/11184/colarray-a-graphical-array-where-color-and-line-width-can-be-set
)
>
> download here https://github.com/jyg/mob/releases/tag/mo