Let's keep this on the list since others might be interested in the
resolution of your problem.
On Feb 2, 2006, at 5:55 PM, Carlos Caires wrote:
Hi Hans,
thanks for your reply.
...finally, I installed PD 0.38.4-extended from your website, and
[gemmouse], [gemkeyname] objects works propoerly now, on OSX.
Glad it works for you.
hint: Take a look to [gemmouse] fonction, and may be a new [cursor]
object could be writtened with different fonctions or
capabilities....like button press coordinates or catch different
points on gemwin simultanously... :-))
I discussed this with the Gem people a while back. With a [cursor]
object and [gemwin] that returns its window coords, it would possible
to make [gemmouse] a Pd object.
.hc
C.C.
-----Original Message----- From: Hans-Christoph Steiner [mailto:hans@eds.org] Sent: Thu 2/2/2006 6:37 PM To: Carlos Caires Cc: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] gemmouse/OSX
I know very little about [gemmouse], so I couldn't tell you. And I haven't written [systempointer] yet, feel free to beat me to it. These days I am thinking [cursor] is a better name...
.hc
On Feb 2, 2006, at 8:29 AM, som e imagem wrote:
Hello Hans,
I was wondering if there is a way (or a Gem version) where "Gemmouse" object works properly on OS X (pd-0.39-2)?
I looked at the PD-List archive and found your message bellow. Anything new?
Thanks. Carlos Caires
On Sat 30, 2005 Hans-C Steiner wrote: I plan on writing a [systempointer] object which would just return the coords of the system pointer at all times, as well as button press coords. It would be a general Pd object that would do what you want, but alas, its still on the todo list.
Feel free to beat me to it ;)
.hc
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