Anyhow I just pushed a fix so that functions like sys_fontwidth() never
report less than one pixel - this should get rid of divides by zero
without having to call sys_fakefromgui().
cheers
M
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 10:56:09PM +0200, Pierre Guillot wrote:
> Yes, I think that's the first case but I surely need to better understand
> this part of the code. In fact, I have no idea what is considered as part
> of the GUI or not... I mean, in my case, I don't really have a graphical
> interface but I would like to get the informations of the objects that
> depends on the font sizes. If I don't call sys_fakefromgui(), I get a
> division by zero somewhere because the font sizes are not initialized (and
> perhaps there are other errors but I don't reach these parts of the code).
> Anyway with the previous version of Pd I didn't have to call this function
> so didn't really look at that but now I would like to know what it really
> does and if there is a proper way to initialize this part of Pd.
>
> Thanks!
> Pierre
>
>
> 2017-07-15 19:36 GMT+02:00 Miller Puckette <msp@ucsd.edu>:
>
> > Do I understand correctly that you're trying to run libpd _without_ the
> > GUI and discovering that you have to copy code from sys_fakefromgui() to
> > get it to work?
> >
> > Or, rather, are you actually trying to start the GUI up and need to know
> > the path to the GUI files?
> >
> > In the latter case, I was tacitly assuming that people distributing libpd
> > apps that wanted to be able to use Pd's GUI would bundle the entire Pd
> > GUI package (Wish, pd/tcl, pd/po, probably more) with their installation,
> > as different libpd apps might require different versions.
> >
> > cheers
> > Miller
> >
> > On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 04:30:16PM +0200, Pierre Guillot wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I started to update my project zpd [1] with the last version of Pd
> > (before
> > > testing the new features in libpd) but I don't really understand how the
> > > function sys_startgui() should be used and what it does [2] . In the
> > > Miller's branch of libpd, the example [3] use a relative path but I don't
> > > know what is the path to my application and what should be the target of
> > > the path. I asked on GitHub and Dan explained me that I should give the
> > > path to the tcl scripts to start the Pd GUI but what if I don't have Pd
> > > installed? The solution I found for the moment is to copy the static
> > > function sys_fakefromgui() [4] but it's dirty and not very sustainable.
> > >
> > > Anyone has a solution?
> > > Best,
> > >
> > > Pierre
> > >
> > > [1] https://github.com/pierreguillot/zpd
> > > [2] https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/blob/master/src/s_
> > inter.c#L1377
> > > [3]
> > > https://github.com/libpd/libpd/pull/171/files/
> > ddd6ef004c00ca41f1834fcb5bf5f72f972bc20d.. 35e4272a2c3ba610836fa4cdff3bea
> > 99dac815fb#diff-44ec7e62314f045847d1166bd74411 b5R77
> > > [4]
> > > https://github.com/libpd/libpd/pull/171/files/
> > ddd6ef004c00ca41f1834fcb5bf5f72f972bc20d.. 35e4272a2c3ba610836fa4cdff3bea
> > 99dac815fb#diff-44ec7e62314f045847d1166bd74411 b5R77
> >
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