Hey,
I've developed an external with Adrian Taylor called dmxsend. It sends to
the the Enttech DMX USB Pro. Feel free to email me for a copy. It's Windows
only (.dll) seeings thats the OS I usually use, but anyone who wants to is
free to try and get it to work on Linux or OSX.
David Kirkpatrick
>From: <bigswift(a)cox.net>
>To: David Schaffer <schafferdavid(a)hotmail.com>, Martin Peach
><martin.peach(a)sympatico.ca>
>CC: pd list <pd-list(a)iem.at>
>Subject: Re: [PD] DMX oriented library for PD?
>Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 14:24:52 -0400
>i would be interested in helping out or working on a virtual DMX control
>patch
>it would be nice for low budget lighting control for rep spaces
>i have looked at the enttec stuff as well as lanbox
>
>anyone else have a working DMX control patch for pd?
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September 22, 2007
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Hi,
I came across this, GL2PS: an OpenGL to PostScript printing library.
If it could be incorporated it would make a great addition to the
Gem. Dont know anything on how to build PD objects though (sorry,
sounds a bit arrogant). Anyway, if its of interest.
http://www.geuz.org/gl2ps/
Timon
So it turns out that there is at least one person who has problems
with the current Pd-extended font setup on GNU/Linux.
The only place that I have seen a problem is _only_ 12 point fonts
and _only_ on some GNU/Linux machines. Everywhere else that I have
tested (which is 25+ machines at this point) it works.
So in an effort to track down the source of this, I ask all y'all
running Pd-extended on any flavor of GNU/Linux to post screenshots
like this, with Pd launched from the command line so you can see the
tk scaling value:
http://pow.idmi.poly.edu/~hans/pdfonts/screenshots/
Also, it would be very useful to know which flavor of GNU/Linux you
are running, which screen resolution, and whether you've set any kind
of DPI setting. Please post the images on the web somewhere (like
puredata.info) and I'll gather them from there.
Remember, you need to have Bitstream Vera Sans Mono installed and
working for things to render correctly. It's included on most
standard installs, but if you have a customized install, you should
double-check that it's actually installed.
Fedora: yum install bitstream-vera-fonts
Debian/Ubuntu: apt-get install ttf-bitstream-vera
.hc
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"It is convenient to imagine a power beyond us because that means we
don't have to examine our own lives.", from "The Idols of
Environmentalism", by Curtis White
Hey all,
After so many meetings, discussions, sketches, etc., we agreed upon a
template for standardized help patches. The PDDP group has come up
with a basic template to be used for any Pd help patch. The idea is
to have a standard page which is flexible enough to work for all of
the Pd objects yet standard enough so that people can quickly skim
thru help patches to find the information they are looking for
quickly and with minimal effort.
http://puredata.org/docs/developer/HelpTemplate
While this current template represents a lot of work and discussion,
we are not claiming that it is perfect or unchangeable. Instead, we
are seeking feedback from people who are using this template in order
to improve it. Join us: http://puredata.org/dev/pddp/
.hc
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Hey,
So Marius almost has the scripted importing done, so the next big
step is to figure out what the default template for each page will
be. I can think of two template pages that are needed right now:
objectclasses (or whatever you want to call it) and library pages.
Here's a quick sketch of what an objectclass template could be, but
it's very rough:
http://pdpedia.at.or.at/test/index.php/object3
So at this point, just make your own, then we can work on taking the
ideas from the sketches and making final ones.
.hc
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"It is convenient to imagine a power beyond us because that means we
don't have to examine our own lives.", from "The Idols of
Environmentalism", by Curtis White
i would be interested in helping out or working on a virtual DMX control patch
it would be nice for low budget lighting control for rep spaces
i have looked at the enttec stuff as well as lanbox
anyone else have a working DMX control patch for pd?
---- Martin Peach <martin.peach(a)sympatico.ca> wrote:
> David Schaffer wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd? I
> > never heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward
> > for the program: being able to deal with sound, video, midi and
> > lighting control signals would make it a must-have for theaters...
> > Considering pd's control signals abilities, it shouldn't be too hard
> > to emulate a lighting board's functions, and also the sound/lighting
> > interraction could be much deeper. Has anyone thought of this before?
> > I know there's usb-dmx boxes out there...
> It should be doable with [comport] and an EIA-485 converter on your
> serial port, _except_ the snag is the baud rate of 250000, which is not
> available on most serial ports.
> For usb, this thing looks good, it already has a pd object:
> http://www.anyma.ch/research/udmx/
>
> Martin
>
>
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