Hello,
I've been trying to develop an interface with sys_gui where media files are launched by clicking on a preview image, like in almost all softwares managing media files.
It's done by dumping pixels from gemwin to a bitmap stored in datastructure that is designing the launching buttons of my tck-tk interface.
With Purr Data, there is no sys_gui but we don't need such a complex coding to reach this end by the use of [draw] object.
In this attached example the image preview has to be stored in the hard drive to be opened. It's a single image preview but it could be extended to animation view.
Le 16/10/2017 à 13:50, oliver a écrit :
thanks a lot for all your suggestions !
i think i'll go the IOhannes route, seems to be the most practicable
best
oliver
Jack wrote:
It is also possible to use [pix_share_read] and [pix_share_write] to share pix_ between two instances of Pd (with Gem). ++
Jack
Le 15/10/2017 à 20:15, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 10/15/2017 08:10 PM, oliver wrote:
hi, list !
the simplest solution is to just create a large window that gets displayed both on your secondary "public" screen (in fullscreen) and on your primary "control" screen (only a small portion). then render everything into a framebuffer, and render *that* as a texture on both the public and the control screen.
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