[folderpanel] is a pd-extended object. i believe it's a part of the Tof library. for some reason, i always have to add the Tof library manually (in the startup paths menu) even though it comes packaged with pd-extended.
basically, it acts like [openpanel] but allows you to select a folder instead of a file. if you can't get it working you can just use a message with the full path to the folder in place of [folderpanel].
-ben
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 2:42 AM, fz@mur.at wrote:
Hi Ben, tried around.- Is [folderpanel] an object of Pd-extended ? Or did you mean [openpanel] ?
fraenk
Zitat von Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com:
You could use [folderpanel] to [folder_list] to [msgfile] and then read filenames from [msgfile] as you need them. See the attached example.
-Ben
Hi Ben, great work your patch.- - But do you think, that I could keep the images dynamic and take always new images ? The images would be always in the same folder, incremented by one: image 20, image 21, ... thanks ! fraenk
B. Bogart schrieb:
Hi Frank,
Use "rectangle", not pix_draw (its slow)
If you can put images in a pix_buffer it'll be really fast.
Here is a 3x3 grid of images in gem (with lots of extra complexity)
http://www.ekran.org/pd/patches/gem-image-grid.tgz
..b..
Fr?nk Zimmer wrote:
Hi, I did an image grid in Processing.- Every 10sec a routine is looking images in a folder and displays them in an image grid of 8x8 images. The Processing sketch does not run very stable, so I would like to know , if already somebody did try this in Pd.- Is there a more clever way, than using [pix_draw] and [translate] for this? thanks.- best, fraenk