On Feb 8, 2006, at 7:31 AM, chun wrote:
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 12:44:28AM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote
:On Feb 7, 2006, at 7:48 PM, chun wrote:
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 12:11:12AM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote :
Hallo, dafydd hughes hat gesagt: // dafydd hughes wrote:
Like IOhannes says, 0.39 is a _way_ big improvement for GOP, but if you're on 0.38 (because hc's installer is awesome) you should check out Frank Barknecht's "GOP done right":
Or Chun Lee's pd-gop at: http://goto10.org/-/pdgop.html for a deeper explanation.
while following this thread a bit, i took the opportunity to update the GOP doc i made for pd-0.39. please take a look, hope its useful to some.
cheers
It would be great to have this in CVS under doc/additional or doc/tutorial so that it can automatically be included in any Pd-extended build.
i would be happy to put it in the CVS under, but i am not too sure
what format i should put it as. i had a quick look at what's inside currently. and most of them are pd
patches, which this doc is not. any suggestions?
IOhannes recently put the Externals HOWTO in
doc/tutorials/externals-howto. doc/tutorials seems like a good place
for your tutorial as well.
.hc
cheers
chun
.hc
chun
However if you have you read this and if you tried once how
immensely more useful GOP became in pd-0.39 you'll never want to look back.
Add to that the [list] object which was also new in 0.39 and I can only recommend to upgrade. And if you intend to use data structures,
that's a third argument for upgrading or at least installing pd-0.39 in parallel.At least you should not waste too much time in understanding how GOP worked in Pd versions < 0.39, it totally changed for the better.
Ciao
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