gem2pdp should be included in Pd-extended 0.43.4, you shouldn't need to install it separately.
.hc
On 02/11/2013 11:37 AM, Elektro Moon wrote:
Iohannes,
strange things are happening. I reinstalled pd-extended 0.43.4 on my Ubuntu. I achieved the polish letters with arialunicode fonts. Than I reinstalled gem2pdp which required Gem 0.92.3 from the repository. So gem2pdp worked but not the polish letters. Uninstalling gem2pdp and adding the path to Gem 93.4 from git-hub caused again the GL: invalid enumerate in pd. I know that there are fixes to gem2pdp but I never managed to compile from source. Anytime I add the folders where pd.pd_linux, gem.pd_linux and pdp.pd_linux exists, the compilation is stopped with the result of missing Pd and Gem sources. Which are the right folders for this? Or how can I find Gem 0.93.x with the right gem2pdp in repository? As this would be the most convenient.
Thanks again for your helps. Tomorrow I send you the config.log file after the bad compilation with the filmMPEG1 problem.
Have a nice evening:
Popesz
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:21 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.atwrote:
On 2013-02-11 01:27, Elektro Moon wrote:
Jack,
thanks a lot, i managed to compile Gem 0.93.0.
cool, what did you do?
Gents,
Unfortunately, if i use gemwin, it prints GL: invalid enumerant. Even
how often? what is the _exact_ version of Gem you are using? (as it is printed on startup)
text3D does not render anything.
i'm sure you have a font in the right place, do you? 689772@bugs.debian.org
I need pdp2gem be installed and use Gem 0.93 or higher, as 0.92.x does not render polish special characters such as ????. When I have 0.93.x the pdp2gem is not loading if I have 0.92.x polish letters are not in Gemwin.
you need a pdp2gem that has been compiled against Gem-0.93, rather than Gem-0.92.
A total devil's circle.
no.
fgamsdr IOhannes
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