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Index: makefilename-help.pd =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/doc/pddp/makefilename-help.pd,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2 *** makefilename-help.pd 28 Apr 2005 00:25:04 -0000 1.1 --- makefilename-help.pd 16 Nov 2005 01:08:15 -0000 1.2 *************** *** 1,3 **** ! #N canvas 22 93 613 608 12; #X obj 104 539 pddp; #X obj 8 8 cnv 15 90 553 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 --- 1,3 ---- ! #N canvas 320 94 583 575 10; #X obj 104 539 pddp; #X obj 8 8 cnv 15 90 553 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 *************** *** 5,26 **** #X text 104 463 Pd Documentation Chapter 3.6 - doc/1.manual/x3.htm ; ! #N canvas 523 37 597 612 More_Info 0; ! #X text 17 24 COMMON USES; ! #X text 15 417 INNOVATIVE USES; ! #X text 47 47 I believe that this object was developed first to allow PD to generate sequential file names - perhaps to be used in conjunction with [soundfiler] or [openpanel]. For example , an audio loop recorder might generate a continuous series of sound files to be saved on a hard drive...like below:; ! #X obj 54 136 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty Bang_me 18 7 0 8 -262144 ! -1 -1; ! #X obj 54 160 f; ! #X symbolatom 54 215 0 0 0 0 - - -; ! #X text 53 238 This file name could be used when saving the audio data ! to disk.; ! #X obj 87 161 + 1; ! #X obj 54 187 makefilename file-%d.aif; ! #X text 20 280 LIMITATIONS; ! #N canvas 175 22 583 599 spaces_and_multiple_variables 0; #X text 25 19 Instead of using spaces , an underscore will often produce a tolerable compromise.; --- 5,22 ---- #X text 104 463 Pd Documentation Chapter 3.6 - doc/1.manual/x3.htm ; ! #N canvas 282 108 621 636 More_Info 0; ! #X text 17 4 COMMON USES; ! #X text 15 557 INNOVATIVE USES; ! #X text 47 19 I believe that this object was developed first to allow PD to generate sequential file names - perhaps to be used in conjunction with [soundfiler] or [openpanel]. For example , an audio loop recorder might generate a continuous series of sound files to be saved on a hard drive...like below:; ! #X obj 53 125 f; ! #X symbolatom 53 166 0 0 0 0 - - -; ! #X obj 82 125 + 1; ! #X obj 53 145 makefilename file-%d.aif; ! #X text 20 410 LIMITATIONS; ! #N canvas 175 22 595 611 spaces_and_multiple_variables 0; #X text 25 19 Instead of using spaces , an underscore will often produce a tolerable compromise.; *************** *** 106,111 **** #X connect 35 0 17 0; #X connect 36 0 25 0; ! #X restore 47 445 pd spaces_and_multiple_variables; ! #N canvas 175 22 507 609 help_with_interfaces 0; #X text 17 16 Building user interfaces in Pd is a difficult balance between usability and performance. Pd is not winning any awards for --- 102,109 ---- #X connect 35 0 17 0; #X connect 36 0 25 0; ! #X restore 47 585 pd spaces_and_multiple_variables; ! #X obj 53 90 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty start 1 15 1 12 -90049 -1 ! -1; ! #N canvas 475 61 515 617 help_with_interfaces 0; #X text 17 16 Building user interfaces in Pd is a difficult balance between usability and performance. Pd is not winning any awards for *************** *** 122,131 **** #X obj 45 401 bng 15 250 50 0 b_panel empty Open_File 18 7 0 8 -262144 -1 -1; ! #X obj 40 280 cnv 15 400 20 empty d_canvas DSP 20 12 0 8 -233017 -66577 ! 0; ! #X obj 40 302 cnv 15 400 20 empty f_canvas FILE_OPEN 20 12 0 8 -233017 ! -66577 0; ! #X obj 40 324 cnv 15 400 20 empty v_canvas VOLUME 20 12 0 8 -233017 -66577 0; #X text 187 361 The grey canvases above could; #X text 189 383 be used like "status bars" to; --- 120,129 ---- #X obj 45 401 bng 15 250 50 0 b_panel empty Open_File 18 7 0 8 -262144 -1 -1; ! #X obj 40 280 cnv 15 400 20 empty d_canvas DSP:OFF 20 12 0 8 -233017 -66577 0; + #X obj 40 302 cnv 15 400 20 empty f_canvas FILE_OPEN:/Users/hans/cvs/pure-data/doc/pddp/all_about_lists_vs_anythings.pd + 20 12 0 8 -233017 -66577 0; + #X obj 40 324 cnv 15 400 20 empty v_canvas VOLUME:99/100 20 12 0 8 + -233017 -66577 0; #X text 187 361 The grey canvases above could; #X text 189 383 be used like "status bars" to; *************** *** 135,139 **** #X text 189 505 way.; #X text 187 426 the screen.; ! #N canvas 217 22 470 320 look_inside 0; #X obj 199 14 r b_panel; #X obj 235 166 r v_slider; --- 133,137 ---- #X text 189 505 way.; #X text 187 426 the screen.; ! #N canvas 217 22 478 328 look_inside 0; #X obj 199 14 r b_panel; #X obj 235 166 r v_slider; *************** *** 178,192 **** the following examples - but always weight the pros and cons when incorporating these types of interfaces. Performance vs. Usability.; ! #X restore 47 477 pd help_with_interfaces; ! #X text 45 304 This object does not provide advanced formatting and parsing abilities. For example , you cannot use spaces or odd characters ! in the argument - also the argument can only include ONE variable. ! Although , these limitations can be easily overcome with a little ! ingenuity and compromise -- see below.; ! #X connect 3 0 4 0; ! #X connect 4 0 7 0; ! #X connect 4 0 8 0; ! #X connect 7 0 4 1; ! #X connect 8 0 5 0; #X restore 104 513 pd More_Info; #N canvas 85 22 397 246 Related_Objects 0; --- 176,214 ---- the following examples - but always weight the pros and cons when incorporating these types of interfaces. Performance vs. Usability.; ! #X restore 298 585 pd help_with_interfaces; ! #X text 22 215 CONVERT ASCII; ! #X symbolatom 206 350 0 0 0 0 - - -; ! #X obj 138 268 hsl 150 18 0 127 0 1 empty empty ASCII_range 2 9 1 12 ! -262131 -1 -1 14900 0; ! #X floatatom 175 352 3 0 0 0 - - -; ! #X obj 200 309 int; ! #X text 45 487 - only one printf pattern can be used at once; ! #X text 45 510 - currently , floats are not supported via the printf ! %f pattern. You can only display the integer part of the float using ! %d.; ! #X text 45 444 - This object does not provide advanced formatting and parsing abilities. For example , you cannot use spaces or odd characters ! in the argument.; ! #X obj 206 330 makefilename %c; ! #X text 47 187 This file name could be used when saving the audio data ! to disk.; ! #X obj 135 290 select 123; ! #X text 40 232 The %c pattern allows you to convert ASCII numbers to ! the respective character.; ! #X text 45 425 - non-printable ASCII characters show up as a little ! box.; ! #X text 44 366 Watch out! ASCII character 123 locks up Pd (the open ! curly brace). Also , reserved characters that Pd uses show up with ! a backslash in front of them ( , ; and backslash).; ! #X connect 3 0 5 0; ! #X connect 3 0 6 0; ! #X connect 5 0 3 1; ! #X connect 6 0 4 0; ! #X connect 9 0 3 0; ! #X connect 13 0 21 0; ! #X connect 15 0 14 0; ! #X connect 15 0 19 0; ! #X connect 19 0 12 0; ! #X connect 21 1 15 0; #X restore 104 513 pd More_Info; #N canvas 85 22 397 246 Related_Objects 0; *************** *** 204,217 **** #X text 22 342 EXAMPLES:; #X text 21 462 SEE ALSO:; ! #X obj 5 18 makefilename; #X text 115 18 - FORMAT A STRING WITH A VARIABLE FIELD.; #X text 104 316 Symbol - The output is formatted like "symbol YOURSTRING". ; #X floatatom 114 346 0 0 0 0 - - -; ! #X obj 114 400 print; ! #X obj 114 373 makefilename soundfile%d.aif; ! #X text 170 400 numbered filenames; ! #X obj 353 431 print; ! #X text 406 433 text examples; #X obj 353 380 symbol; #X msg 353 343 dave; --- 226,235 ---- #X text 22 342 EXAMPLES:; #X text 21 462 SEE ALSO:; ! #X obj 10 18 makefilename; #X text 115 18 - FORMAT A STRING WITH A VARIABLE FIELD.; #X text 104 316 Symbol - The output is formatted like "symbol YOURSTRING". ; #X floatatom 114 346 0 0 0 0 - - -; ! #X text 146 425 numbered filenames; #X obj 353 380 symbol; #X msg 353 343 dave; *************** *** 226,243 **** be sure to send it a symbol and vice versa... there' no checking. Each [makefilename] object can have only one variable.; - #X text 152 540 - Dave Sabine , April 25 , 2003; #X text 108 53 Integer - If a number is sent to the inlet , the argument should be written with a "%d" which represents the location of the incoming variable number in the outgoing symbol. Floats will be converted to integers.; ! #X text 107 126 Symbol - If a symbol is sent to the inlet , the argument should be written with a "%s" which represent the location of the incoming variable symbol in the outgoing symbol. Lists will be truncated.; ! #X connect 13 0 15 0; ! #X connect 15 0 14 0; ! #X connect 19 0 24 0; ! #X connect 20 0 19 0; ! #X connect 21 0 19 0; ! #X connect 22 0 19 0; ! #X connect 23 0 19 0; ! #X connect 24 0 17 0; --- 244,266 ---- be sure to send it a symbol and vice versa... there' no checking. Each [makefilename] object can have only one variable.; #X text 108 53 Integer - If a number is sent to the inlet , the argument should be written with a "%d" which represents the location of the incoming variable number in the outgoing symbol. Floats will be converted to integers.; ! #X text 107 106 Symbol - If a symbol is sent to the inlet , the argument should be written with a "%s" which represent the location of the incoming variable symbol in the outgoing symbol. Lists will be truncated.; ! #X symbolatom 353 428 0 0 0 0 - - -; ! #X symbolatom 114 404 0 0 0 0 - - -; ! #X text 115 159 comment; ! #X obj 115 373 makefilename soundfile%d.aif; ! #X text 392 551 updated for Pd 0.38-4; ! #X text 140 538 - Dave Sabine , Hans-Christoph Steiner; ! #X connect 13 0 27 0; ! #X connect 15 0 20 0; ! #X connect 16 0 15 0; ! #X connect 17 0 15 0; ! #X connect 18 0 15 0; ! #X connect 19 0 15 0; ! #X connect 20 0 24 0; ! #X connect 27 0 25 0;