hello,
pmpd used to be a lib, so creating a pmpd object load the lib. then, it have been change to fit the libdir format. So you have to use declare -path pmpd in order to use pmpd. (or something similar)
if you want the pmpd object (part of the pmpd libdir), you need a version that is less than 4 years old. pd-extended did not come yet with such version. cheers c
Le 02/07/2013 15:49, richard duckworth a écrit :
Hi all, I have PMPD working in Pd Extended 0.39.3. However, when I upgrade to the latest Pd Ext - the [pmpd] object refuses to load? I'm on OS X 10.6.8 though I've noticed the sae issue on Linux All the best, Rich
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On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Roman Haefeli <reduzent@gmail.com mailto:reduzent@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 20:56 +0200, Andr?s Mur?nyi wrote:
I'm reformulating my question as the problem is evolving: do we have an object that
- Displays and holds a text value (like Symbol or Message box),
- symbolbox with width set 0 resizes dynamically
- hsl, vsl, cnv, etc. can adjust size with 'size' message, can change
displayed text with 'label' message
Very good idea, thanks Roman! Some difficulties I'm having:
- I don't know how to set the label of [cnv]... is it possible at all?
- (ATTN: Ivica) [hsl] seems to have the bounding box (?) miscalculated in
l2ork so it doesn't GOP when it's less than 2-3px from the border of the parent canvas. Checked in Vanilla, it works as expected ([hsl] can be placed to the very border and it will GOP).
- is Graph-on-Parent,
applies to all above solutions.
- can be resized (like Number2)? (or small enough by default?)
see above.
To make something send a bang, you could put some [bng] objects behind your whatever text displaying objects. Interestingly, hidden GUI objects have priority over visible objects when clicked. Another way is to use a construct like the following to make a slider send bangs only when clicked, but not when dragged:
[hsl] | [t a a] / /
[sel 0]Interesting indeed. Actually, I don't need the label to send a bang any more, because [pmenu] won't pop up when the click happens inside a subpatch, so I need to put the triggering object in the toplevel. (I might still hide it under the GOP abstraction...) BTW, is it theoretically possible for a GOP object to display a menu on the toplevel (stretching over the GOP area of the subpatch where it is)? If yes, I'd eventually try to hack the pmenu code.
Andr?s