Thanks for your help but these also lack font support.
Alain
>
> From: "chris clepper" <cgclepper(a)gmail.com>
> Date: 2007/04/27 Fri AM 11:38:31 EDT
> To: "nosehair911(a)bellsouth.net" <nosehair911(a)bellsouth.net>
> CC: pd-list(a)iem.at
> Subject: Re: [PD] GEM font support
>
> Try something from this folder:
>
> http://gem.iem.at/download/SNAPSHOTS/
>
>
>
> On 4/27/07, nosehair911(a)bellsouth.net <nosehair911(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >
> > It seems like Gem has been compiled in the os x extended versions without
> > font support. I was
> > wondering if there are any plans to add font support before it goes to the
> > final 0.39.2 extended version?
> > I am trying to do something with text but I can't. The 2004 version at
> > the iem homepage includes font
> > support but lacks certain openGL stuff I need for my project which the
> > current one includes.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Alain
> >
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It seems like Gem has been compiled in the os x extended versions without font support. I was
wondering if there are any plans to add font support before it goes to the final 0.39.2 extended version?
I am trying to do something with text but I can't. The 2004 version at the iem homepage includes font
support but lacks certain openGL stuff I need for my project which the current one includes.
Thanks,
Alain
Hello Pd-list,
I have a patch which I'm trying to run on a headless, remote server. It works
on my laptop and I'm sure I've seen it working on my server before. But at
the moment, when I start it I get all the initialisation messages (from
mp3cast~ etc.) but then it just starts going
watchdog: signaling pd...
watchdog: signaling pd...
Fortunately, I'm using GNU screen so in another session I can monitor whats
going. Nothing much.
AFAICT, my patch isn't really running. Because when I try to connect to the
MP3 stream from Icecast, it returns a 404 error.
I've tried Googling for this sort of thing and I've found one suggestion that
it may not be able to connect to an X display. Well, I don't even have X
running here. And another simply explaining that the watchdog process just
has a higher priority than the pd process and attempts to stop pd from eating
all the system resources.
Does anyone know how to diagnose these sorts of problems?
I'm using Debian "testing" with Pd 0.39.2 and pd-extended binary package
0.39.2.
I'm running pd like this:
# pd -path /usr/lib/pd/extra/ -rt -oss -nogui mixer-mp3cast.pd &
The output I get is:
mp3cast~: set server type to IceCast
mp3cast~: mountpoint set to snapescape1007.mp3
mp3cast~: name set to snapescape1007
mp3cast~: setting mp3 stream to 44100Hz, 64kbit/s, mode 3, quality 4
mp3cast~: description set to SnapeScape
mp3cast~: genre set to other
priority 8 scheduling enabled.
priority 6 scheduling enabled.
mp3cast~: connecting to port 8080
mp3cast~: logging in to IceCast server...
watchdog: signaling pd...
watchdog: signaling pd...
And after that I get no further output when I send additional messages (like
to stop the stream, etc.)
I've tried running pd both as an ordinary user and as root. And I've also
tried running it with the -jack option instead of -oss.
Obviously, I'm fiddling with this patch while writing this email and,
occasionally, when running pd as a normal user without -rt it begins to work.
But then, if I try it again, it stops working. At the moment (running as
normal user, no -rt, with -jack) I get no error messages and no output.
Um, I have no idea whats going on :-(
Richard.
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Hi,
It's been a long time I want to parse chord symbols. I started a patch
a long time ago. Now, I think I should make an external out of that :
easier to code... ;)
Anyone has a hint on where to find such regular expression patterns ?
I started this wiki page to put them on :
http://wiki.dataflow.ws/ChordsParsing
I join an old draft patch using my draft [pcre] external. Stands for
"perl-compatible regular expressions" which are must robust. It can be
found in cvs :: externals/aalex/pcre.c
My approach was to make a regexp for every single degree, stored as a
boolean (0 or 1) in a 12 floats list. Then I was outputting several
infos, such as the root, the raw list, the list starting by its
fundamental, etc.
Also, we need to take into account chord inversions (?), etc.
Any hint, idea, suggestion or ready-made code ? :)
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hi all,
we are in the process of installing pda[1] to an embedded device aka
gumstix.
the buildroot of the so called device has TCL but of course, no TK.
we were told to install TK manually but i has dependencies on X11 and is an
embedded device that has no display to control and is intended to run fast
and lightly.
has anyone go around something similar before? any advice on what route to
take?
tx!,
/a
[1]the source for pda is here: http://gige.xdv.org/pda/release/
hi
sorry if this has been asked before. I am in the middle of a workshop
and one student is having problems with the sound in PD, this is both
with the latest extended version and the latest miller build
he is running a
ppc g4 167gz on OSX 10.9
he is just playing a sine wave but the sound is dirty and periodically
distorts (ones per sec or so). We tried not to load any externals, also
increased the sound buffer, restart the machine, restart pd few times
... but keeps making the funny noise
i was wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar. we tried
supercollider and MAX/MSP and both work fine.
thanks!
enrike
I would like to get PDP and PiDiP working well on Mac OS X in the
upcoming release. I don't use PDP, so I don't know how to test it.
So I am calling on all of you to tell me what's broken.
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
PDP is now compiled with libSDL, so that might also give Mac OS X
users a new output option.
.hc
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Hello Hans and list,
we're in the workshop with Sukandar in Berlin, and something strange just
happened. My arduino isn't the newest, it has with the ATMEGA8 chip (the
one we got in ZÃŒrich some time ago). I've put the latest firmata into it,
and the analogue stuff worked quite well.
While doing some digital inputting (just simple switches) a few things
happen:
- the inputs/outputs don't match: if the switch is connected in the input
2, it comes out from 5 (the same to all other inputs, although I didn't
mapped them). But consequently, if I switch the input 2 off, the output 5
switches off.
This doesn't happen on other participants who have the newest arduino
board.
- someone here mentioned that the arduino has its own pull-up resistors.
but in the firmware they're switched off, and we found no possibility to
switch it in the arduino-test patch. so we must build our own pull-up
resistors in the circuit, outside.
is it possible with this firmata to activate the pull-up resistor in
arduino from the pd patch? if not, do you think you're going to implement
it? or could you tell just quickly how enable it?
Thanks,
João Miguel Pais
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IBM Thinkpad R51, XP, Pd-Ext-0.39-2-t5
Hi list,
The subject of my email is quite self-explanatory isnt'it ? (-:
On my machine (pd-0.40-2, linux, GEM 0.90), pix_info needs a currently
rendering gemwin to output its infos... Is it normal ? Can it be overcome ?
Thanks,
Be well,
Jé