On Jan 28, 2009, at 5:19 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Ray Rashif wrote:
Smashing day == Part 1 == I'm trying to do some user-interaction and would like to use
variables for handling filepaths. I understand this may not be a problem with
Linux/Mac as we can use ~/ for the user's home directory. What would be the
Windows equivalent of that? I'd also like to know how to handle Windows
paths in general with Pd as the backslash is not recognised.afaik, Pd-extended has support for this (at least you should be able
to use "~" and "$HOME" (or was it %HOME%?) to access your home- directory.
~ should work on Windows too, or %UserProfile%
== Part 2 == Look at the screenshots at http://digital.music.cornell.edu/kevinernste/tutorial_3_audio_input_and_reco... Is that a Mac-specific look or could we patch the latest version to
look like that?this is how Pd-extended looks like on all platforms.
Not quite. That is Pd-extended using an old version of Tcl/Tk so that
the anti-aliasing is super fuzzy. If you are using Pd-extended with
the embedded version of Tcl/Tk, or you turn off the anti-aliasing, it
is not fuzzy like that.
.hc
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