Yes! rjlib is really nice! I finally tried using svn, it's really simple...I guess I was intimidated by nothing.
svn checkout http://svn.rjdj.me/scenes/trunk/rjlib/
So simple!
But really, kudos on such a beautiful, minimal, functional, cohesive library.
~Kyle
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 3:14 AM, Enrique Erne enrique@netpd.org wrote:
i had a look at rjlib. it's a beautiful collection. i love the fact that it is not too big and not using any external.
though why is there a u_sssad.pd it seems the same as the original sssad.pd frank didn't you say once you would prefer that people don't include their own copy of sssad?
same with the new-fast list-drip in u_listdrip.. is it just for naming-convention that you renamed the abstraction?
the whole e_ and s_ part is fantastic there are some really powerful effects and filters in there. i looked more carefully and the only phone related one is m_touch2grid which could be useful without a phone too.
is this the correct url? http://svn.rjdj.me/scenes/trunk/rjlib/rj
hm... now i've seen http://svn.rjdj.me/scenes/trunk/rjlib/
this is ofcorse phone specific and what confuses me now is that there is a copy of sssad.pd
anyway rjlib/rj is just beautiful. what license is it released under? i couldn't find anything about that in the wiki.
eni
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:
yeah sorry frank, i should have explained more clearly.
i also think that no GUI is the way to go for functional abstractions. that was the big flaw of the DIY library i did, that the function of the abstractions was tied in with the gui component. i did it that way because i didn't want to clutter the namespace with too many abstractions, and the thought of one abstraction for function, and then a different one for GUI was not appealing at the time.
but now, i think that is the only way to go. like, as you said, for polyphony. and then also for the many many cases in which you'd want to build your own gui for custom control.
Yeah, basically that was all I wanted to say as well. ;)
i do think you guys have got a really really strong system there with rjlib. but i was just saying that without the gui stuff, it doesn't exactly fit into being that 'all purpose building blocks' library that we are discussing.
Yes, that's true. rjlib has its focus on audio and control abstractions to be used on mobile devices with vanilla Pd. Some of this fits into a "all purpose" library, but a lot of it doesn't. Ciao
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