On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 04:55:07 + (UTC)
Sebastian Shader wrote:
> Idk that much about x11 but on aqua and windows there are colors like
> systemHighlight that correspond to system theme colors.
> I think on x11 the way to do it might be through setting
> .Xresources/.Xdefaults and xrdb
i know
On Sat, 02 Jan 2021 14:47:53 +0100
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> Am 2. Jänner 2021 13:27:05 MEZ schrieb Andre Osku Schmidt :
> > hello people,
> >
>
> > - is someone working on this already? (i haven't used pd in a
> > ~decade...)
>
> check out: https://git
> other solutions are welcome though ;)
in case you want a custom ui, and want pd only for the "it's running in the
background" part, i've been experimenting with pd+osc+qml and it's pretty nice!
but i guess if one needs much/fast data between pd<->qml, osc might not be
enough... (i already
hello people,
i'm on a (hobby) quest to match all the themes in my desktop (linux) system and
could not resist to try if i could add theme support to pd...
attached is my first experiment (theme.patch for current pd git master), that
defines colors in tcl/pd_theme.tcl for following initial (as
On Thu, 28 May 2020 16:33:41 -0400
ffdd cchh wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Is it possible to grab the OpenGL stream
try https://github.com/apitrace/apitrace
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hello "pudists?",
i'm tinkering on a pd-patch-to-svg thing* for web-browsers and ran to couple
show-stoppers with pd patches (when used outside pd).
1. a pd-patch has no info how many in/out ports an element has.
i guess a "better" workaround could be a "cheat-list", but that would not work