On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Rory Walsh wrote:
To Mark Danks,
sorry, not me
Thank you very much.this makes perfect sense and it works to a point but I'm not sure how to create the single buffer u mentioned , perhaps with a little more time i while. i really want to make a trail of points.
just give the gemwin a "buffer 1" message. you might want to have a look at the "gemPixDataSimple.pd" and gemPixDataComplex" helpfiles in gem/examples/gem_pix
btw: mark/günter:: there is still this dubious problem with casse-sensitivity with all those picture-files "fractal.JPG" instead of "fractal.jpg" "dancer.JPG" instead of "dancer.jpg" ...
Am I correct in assuming that if i want to plot points
as small as one tenths I simply make a square of side .01. this seems to be the smallest dimension visible.
0.01 certainly is one percent, 0.1 is one tenth
a size of "4" (given to geos, for example a "square" object) will completely fill the vertical side gem-window. thus is you create a 600x400 gem-window, a square sized "1" will be 100x100 pixels. then, and only then, a size of 0.01 will be 1 pixel (if your window is 512x512 (default), 1 pixel will equal to a geo-size of 0.0078125)
mfg.cds.sddt IOhannes
thanks for ur help Rory
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