On Oct 29, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Rich E wrote:
Is this the patch? I'm not currently a developer, but I'll commit
the file if you add my SF account: reakin . I'm was also planning
to commit some SDIF and oscillator bank externals I've been working
on, so now might be a good time to join the developer crew.
That's the patch. If you want to be added as a developer, you just
need to post your introduction to pd-dev and wait for the lazy
consensus to kick in. Feel free to nag a bit with the lazy consensus...
Hans, how did you get the fonts looking so nice in pd-extended
0.39? My patches look ugly in Pd-vanilla, don't know why.
Lots of pain and self-flagellation... It's a pretty big, ugly patch
that Miller is currently wrestling with.
.hc
regards, rich
On 10/29/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
It's just a matter of taking IOhannes' patch (I believe Miller used
that) and making it work in Pd-extended, then checking it into
packages/patches in CVS. All of the patches there are applied to
the Pd-extended builds..hc
On Oct 29, 2007, at 7:49 AM, Rich E wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to get Miller's fixes for the
dollar sign variables into the pd-extended build. I have some
patches that use sends like "$1.$2-volume", which works fine in pd
v.40, but not in .39.I'd like to keep using pd-extended, Hans has done an excellent job
with all the extra externals and making it look nice.Alternatively, I could try to add the extra features I like within
pd-extended to Miller's pd. I have done this with the [libdir]
object, which seems to be working, but the fonts are still ugly.
Is there an easy way to get pd-extended fonts into the miller-pd?regards, rich _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/ listinfo/pd-list
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