Hi IOhannes Yeah, I should modernize it, thanks to the hints of objects. Also thanks for the hint of gemwin showing infos on the output. It seems very powerful!! Still the weird behavior persists. I am using the latest and greatest, I think. I was able to reproduce this behavior with the gemwin help patch, which I added a [pix_snap] + [pix_writer] Gemwin tells it is 640x480 still the pix is only 1/4s the content.
Best, -jonas
Am 12.06.2024 um 09:53 schrieb IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
On 6/12/24 09:25, Johnny Mauser via Pd-list wrote:
Thanks for the answer. Yeah, I was thinking about something like that too, don’t know how to track this down. Also I am confused with the gem backends these days.
you probably should modernize your patch:
- [prepend] -> [list prepend] + [list trim]
- [moocow/any2string] -> [fudiformat] (for arbitrary messages) or [list fromsymbol] (if you only converting a single symbol)
those should be simple. you can also replace [drip] with some patch involving [list store], but that's a bit more complicated.
anyhow: the latest and greatest Gem should give you the actual size of the framebuffer for your window at the outlet of [gemwin]. use that instead of the dimension you asked for, and it should fix your original problem. ([gemwin] outputs all kind of information about the window, so use [route])
gfmasdr IOhannes
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