because there is no release, version number is only attributed on releasebut be sure that there are *a lot* of new features in Gem since 0.93.3 (which is 5 years old now)currently to identify the "version" we are working on (for bug report for example) we use the commit hash which is displayed in the Pd console when Gem is loaded.For example, gemwin.pd abstraction was last modified on 7372208 (only 7 first digits are displayed in Pd console)2017-04-29 22:32 GMT+02:00 Csaba Láng <langcsaba@gmail.com>:Thanks, I am already there just there is no version info.On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 10:26 PM, Antoine Villeret <antoine.villeret@gmail.com> wrote:as I said before, there is no release so don't expect to find any binaryyou could grab a copy of the up-to-date source code here : https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem and build it yourselfdepending on your platform it may be more or less straightforward, but you can find useful information here : https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem/wiki 2017-04-29 22:23 GMT+02:00 Csaba Láng <langcsaba@gmail.com>:I just can not find later version than 0.93.3Is it possible?On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 9:39 PM, Antoine Villeret <antoine.villeret@gmail.com> wrote:gemwin abstraction will not work with gem 0.93.3you need a more recent version of Gem I can't remember when this abstraction was introduced,but I'm sure Gem has not been released sinceso building it yourself from git source seems to be your only choice2017-04-29 21:31 GMT+02:00 Csaba Láng <langcsaba@gmail.com>:I am trying to use that gemwin.pd abstraction from GEM 0.93.3, but can not even create the window. A simple [create( message will not do the work, neither 0 or 1.How should I do that. In the callback subpatch I see it is waiting from create/destroy but does not really listen if I cannocet to the inlet from outside.Please advice!PopeszOn Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Csaba Láng <langcsaba@gmail.com> wrote:Good to know, thanks for the hints!On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 10:52 AM, cyrille henry <ch@chnry.net> wrote:
Le 04/04/2017 à 10:45, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
Hi,
you have to dig into [gemwin] abstraction to change color.
At the bottom of [gemwin] patcher, you have a [pd anaglyphStereo] subpatch, in which you will find a [pd renderAnaglyph] subpatch in which there is two message boxes to choose the color.
That's all ;-)
you need to use a recent version of Gem.
i.e : recompile Gem on you computer, since there is no recent release of Gem.
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2017-04-02 22:48 GMT+02:00 Csaba Láng <langcsaba@gmail.com <mailto:langcsaba@gmail.com>>:
Dear List,
is there a way to change the colors in the stereoscopic presets to red and blue instead of red and green?
Popesz
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