hola,
here is an handy object to display some text in a patch,
scroll it, select some items,
sounds it would be more reasonable now to work
with text in the global fear watching times...
with too much power given to the images...
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/scrolllist.tar.gz
( only for linux here but would be grateful if someone would compile it
on osx,
windows, i forgot that brand since 2000 )
enjoy!!
saludos,
sevy
Dear list,
having a great time this week with a bunch of crazy hacker kids in Sao
Paulo doing PD. Brasil is a very exciting place for free software these
days, and people are really putting a lot of time into development,
education and localization here.
The Estudio Livre group has started a WIKI page for Portuguese
information on PD, as well as translations of the manual and help
patches. Drop by if you are interested or would like to help!
http://www.estudiolivre.org/tiki-index.php?page=PDhttp://www.estudiolivre.org/tiki-index.php?page=MANUAL+DO+PD
d.
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Hi guys,
As promised, the peakit~ external (thanks to mr
zmoelnig for the memset tip _) is now part of the cvs
repository.
It's a bit shaky, but seems to work. Please let me
know if you find any bugs (or even better, if you fix
any bugs!!!)
Also get listmoses - the two externs are meant to go
together.
Have fun,
Ed
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Hallo,
the [list]-abs collection of abstractions using [list] from pd-0.39 to
do various list operations is now in CVS at http://pure-data.sf.net as
well, directory "abstractions/footils/list-abs". Proper help files for
all abstractions are included.
There are some new additions, so here's the updated README:
list-abs
--------
These are abstractions implementing common list operations. Included are in
alphabetical order:
last-x.pd
get a list containing the last x atoms received.
list-accum.pd
sum all floats in a list.
list-demux.pd
route lists to different outlets (like demux in zexy). Not an abstraction,
just a patch illustrating the idiom.
list-drip.pd
serialize a list automatically (like drip in zexy).
list-drip2.pd
serialize two lists in sync as long as first list lasts.
list-dripslow.pd
serialize a list on demand: each bang will output the next element.
list-inter.pd
element-wise linear interpolation between two (float) lists.
list-inter-example-gem.pd shows a more complicated usage example, but
requires gem for visualisation.
list-len.pd
calculate length of a list.
list-makefilename.pd
apply [makefilename] on list elements, if they are symbols.
list-math.pd
apply [expr OP] with OP in (+,-,*,/) on list elements, if they are floats.
list-minmax.pd
find minimum and maximum float in a list.
list-rev.pd
reverse a list.
list-rot.pd
rotate a list (move X elements from front to back)
sroute.pd
a settable [route] object for a single selector.
take-two.pd
take a list as input and print all combinations of length two without repetition.
triple-scale.pd
this actually is not using [list]: Interpolate between two (x,y,z)-points.
Also see [list-inter], which is more powerful.
Have fun.
Ciao
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Hi,
I collected my [list] abstractions into attached archive. None of
these abstractions require any externals, but of course they need
pd-0.39 at least.
Currently the most recent version always is to be found in my pwd~ at
http://royalrabbit.goto10.org/svn/goto10/pd-patches/fbar/list-abs/ but
later I will check these into CVS as well. (Btw: Does anyone have a
decent script to sync svn and CVS?)
They don't have a proper license, as they are so simple, consider them
public domain or released under the Pd license.
Here's the README:
list-abs
--------
These are abstractions implementing common list operations. Included are in
alphabetical order:
last-x.pd
get a list containing the last x atoms received.
list-demux.pd
route lists to different outlets (like demux in zexy).
list-drip.pd
serialize a list automatically (like drip in zexy).
list-drip2.pd
serialize two lists in sync as long as first list lasts.
list-dripslow.pd
serialize a list on demand: each bang will output the next element.
list-makefilename.pd
apply [makefilename] on list elements, if they are symbols.
list-math.pd
apply [expr OP] with OP in (+,-,*,/) on list elements, if they are floats.
list-rev.pd
reverse a list.
list-rot.pd
rotate a list (move X elements from front to back)
sroute.pd
a settable [route] object for a single selector.
take-two.pd
take a list as input and print all combinations of length two without repetition.
triple-scale.pd
this actually is not using [list]: Interpolate between two (x,y,z)-points.
Have fun, ignore externals.
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
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...in the puredataStuff directory there is an archive containing pd+
+0.39-1Beta.tgz...this is built in a similar way to Hans' releases,
but includes a ton of fixes, such as:
- the flext system is now working, but only xsample/dyn~/pool
included atm
- uses tcl/tk 8.4.10
- 10.4.x only, as far as I can tell
- pdp 0.12.4 & pidip 0.12.19 both included (static linked libs)!
mainly used via the pdp/gem bridges, but [pdp_glx] should also
work...also don't forget [pdp_ieee1394] for video input, with fixes
(more to come)
- pdp2gem, gem2pdp, pix_2pdp
- latest gem, zexy, miXed, cyclone cvs
- gem window is now "frontable", so it [gemmouse] works (and it
generally behaves like a real window should)
- tons of externals from cvs: I'll try to produce a list
...comments welcome! Especially interested to see if this fixes some
"slow interface" problems people have complained about of late...
l8r,
james
ps: as soon as I can sort out a problem with scons, devel_0_39 will
be available (and of course desiredata after that!)
Hi all,
here's a maintenance release for the xsample package, primarily focused
on bug fixes.
- reconsidered initialization and state changes
- fixed loop recording bug
- fixed Altivec bug for clean crossfade zones
- fixed shutdown problem (Max/MSP)
- more optimizations for interpolation functions
download as always from
http://grrrr.org/ext/xsample
feedback is very welcome
have fun,
Thomas