yeah, I can't load these objects for some reason, I wonder why is that, I'm on mac os and extended 42, any idea?
I didn't know they were in cyclone... But I remember we discussed about them, not all of them are part of zexy actually. Zexy's only got 3 out of these, whixh are: <~, >~ and ==~
It doesn't have the remaining 9 objects: !-, !/, !-~, !/~, !=~, <=~, >=~, %~, +=~
I think it's nice to have them, specially the [+=~] object which I didn't know about.
So, the [maxmode] object loads these other objects, huh? I tried loading them with it and nothing happened.
It seems weird to me that they have to depend on [maxmode], why can't you just get their code and make it available outside [maxmode]?
cheers
2015-06-07 8:55 GMT-03:00 Fred Jan Kraan fjkraan@xs4all.nl:
Hi Alexandre,
The nettles are the cyclone bin-ops objects we discussed before: !-, !/, ==~, !=~, <~, <=~, >~, >=~, !-~, !/~, %~, +=~ They are part of the cyclone library object, which may or may not be part of your distribution. The source code is in externals/miXed/cyclone/shadow/nettles.c, hence the name.
As it is a subset of what is in zexy, it is not very important to make them available again.
Here a link to my copy of the original cyclone page:
http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/digaud/puredata/cyclone/cyclone_site/cyclone.h... .
Greetings,
Fred Jan
On 2015-06-06 01:06 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
So [maxmode] basically loads useless empty "dummy" objects for more compability.
Well, my two cents is that the idea of having a library with several objects that exist in Max and not in Pd is great and awesome. It serves well in making both worlds somewhat compatible. But regarding opening the same files/patches, MAX and PD are just growing out to be very incompatible projects, so it's rather healthy to forget about forcing any compatibility of this type - it's just insane. It may have been reasonable back in MAX 4.6, but nowadays, with MAX 7 and everything, seems pointless.
More than that, to answer your question, it's pretty obvious to me that no human being is using this...
Now, please tell about these /bin-ops //"nettles"/, what are these?
cheers
2015-06-05 18:15 GMT-03:00 Fred Jan Kraan <fjkraan@xs4all.nl mailto:fjkraan@xs4all.nl>:
Hi Alexandre, >> No code will be removed, just the maxmode object and related >> library objects will not be build anymore. > > So it'll remove many objects from the library, right? What will be removed is the actual maxmode object, the bin-ops "nettles", ~150 dummy objects and the hammer and sickle libraries.
The
hammer and sickle libraries contain the objects which are also
available
as separate objects. > > I'm having a hard time understanding this [maxmode] thing/object,
can
> you give us an example on how to use it? As I understand it, the purpose of the [maxmode] object is to make importing and converting Max/MSP 4.6 patches more convenient. The
dummy
objects do not do anything, but the patch will load without errors.
The
idea is to replace the dummies with abstractions or other objects.
The
dummies were the objects in Max/MSP4.6 but not in Pd-vanilla or
cyclone.
It might have made sense when Max/MSP 4.6 were common, but that is a long time ago. The original cyclone page is gone from the site, but I made a copy
just
in time:
http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/digaud/puredata/cyclone/cyclone_site/cyclone.h... .
> > cheers Greetings, Fred Jan > > 2015-05-01 17:48 GMT-03:00 Fred Jan Kraan <fjkraan@xs4all.nl
> <mailto:fjkraan@xs4all.nl <mailto:fjkraan@xs4all.nl>>>: > > Hi All, > > Is anyone using the 'maxmode' object and functionality of the > Cyclone library? > > The maxmode adds 162 dummy objects, which make importing of
Max/MSP
> patches more convenient. Note these are Max/MSP 4.6 patches,
already
> supported in Pd-vanilla, not the more recent file formats. In > addition several binop signal objects are loaded, the message
and
> signal objects are loaded from library objects. Normal cyclone
usage
> are individual objects. > > Because we are planning to switch to a new build system,
usable for all
> Puredata external libraries, it would be an opportunity to
simplify the
> building process and remove potential unused functionality. > > No code will be removed, just the maxmode object and related
library
> objects will not be build anymore. > > Fred Jan > > P.S. The original cyclone page went off-line sometime this
year, but
> here is a copy: >
http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/digaud/puredata/cyclone/cyclone_site/cyclone.h...
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