Le 11 oct. 2010 à 17:47, Patrick Boivin a écrit :
Hi Dominique,
The attached binary loaded and worked well on 10.5.8
Cool external !
Great news, and thanks for the testings and the feedback. So the problem is now solved and the package has been updated with a new version on sourceforge.
Note that if anyone intend to run the external on Mac OS 10.4, you'd better to directly compile the source code on the target computer.
All the best, -- Dom
Patrick
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Dominique Fober fober@grame.fr wrote:
Hi Patrick,
Could you check with the attached binary? I've made some tests on a mac running 10.5 and it worked (while the published version didn't). The change is the compiler options and even the compiler version. It's actually a little bit tricky to make sure you support previous systems and old architectures. Let me know if it works. -- Dom
Le 8 oct. 2010 à 17:17, Patrick Boivin a écrit :
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 3:02 AM, Dominique Fober fober@grame.fr wrote:
Le 7 oct. 2010 à 18:42, Patrick Boivin a écrit :
No luck, I have put both GUIDOEngine.framework and libmusicxml2.framework in /Library/Frameworks/ and I am still getting this error when trying to load guido.pd_darwin:
In this case, I need more information about your system: architecture, system version... any information useful to reproduce the problem.
It doesn't work on my laptop: macbook 5.1, mac os 10.5.8, pd-extended 42.5
but I've just tried it on: imac 7.1, mac os 10.6, pd-extended 42.5
and it loads just fine.
Patrick
Hi Dominique,
The attached binary loaded and worked well on 10.5.8
Cool external !
Great news, and thanks for the testings and the feedback. So the problem is now solved and the package has been updated with a new version on sourceforge.
Note that if anyone intend to run the external on Mac OS 10.4, you'd better to directly compile the source code on the target computer.
btw, it also worked in windows. very slow, the bigger the picture.
what's the current development plan? is the purpose of this just to display a picture, or also to have some interaction? (which could go from a playline to note-click...)
Le 14 oct. 2010 à 13:44, João Pais a écrit :
Hi Dominique,
The attached binary loaded and worked well on 10.5.8
Cool external !
Great news, and thanks for the testings and the feedback. So the problem is now solved and the package has been updated with a new version on sourceforge.
Note that if anyone intend to run the external on Mac OS 10.4, you'd better to directly compile the source code on the target computer.
btw, it also worked in windows. very slow, the bigger the picture.
I know... it behaves similarly on my windows computer :-( The difference may probably be explained by the way Pd communicates with Tcl on Windows. Right now, I've no idea about a solution.
what's the current development plan? is the purpose of this just to display a picture, or also to have some interaction? (which could go from a playline to note-click...)
There is no special development plan and the purpose is just to display music notation. If you want to interact with the score, there is a solution usable from Pd via OSC. It's a fresh new project I'm currently working on, available on sourceforge and named INScore (standing for Interactive Score) See at http://inscore.sourceforge.net
Best, Dominique
what's the current development plan? is the purpose of this just to display a picture, or also to have some interaction? (which could go from a playline to note-click...)
There is no special development plan and the purpose is just to display music notation. If you want to interact with the score, there is a solution usable from Pd via OSC. It's a fresh new project I'm currently working on, available on sourceforge and named INScore (standing for Interactive Score) See at http://inscore.sourceforge.net
this is quite interesting, just tried it out. only the demo.pd example worked with the score viewer, maybe that's because the package isn't finished yet?
I would be interested in trying to use this for practical purposes, specifically to coordinate with my Click tracker patch, designed for modern score music - http://puredata.info/Members/jmmmp/click-tracker. At least in theory, until I find some support, the continuation of this project is stopped.
João