hi hc
hm..... because the font-sizes differ on various os, i introduced the settings-dialog. i use pd on win and on linux, so i assumed when it looks good on both, it'll hopefully ook good on osx. but the appearance of a certain font-size differs on different linux-boxes, since the appearance depends on some start-flags of the x-window-system. i found out, that the main pd font (obj, text, etc) stays the same, but the labels (where you can choose from courier, helvetica and times) varies with different settings or different distributions.
fontsize 10 on windows looks so ugly, that i cannot use it as a default-setting for chat/creator, but a compromise might be adequate.
roman
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 20:39:02 -0500 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
It looks cool, I'd like to try it, but the font is so tiny that is unreadable on OSX (check attached pdf). You need to use a minimum of 10 point to make it visible on OSX. Linux is somewhere in between Windows and OSX, but closer to OSX. The settings panel the netpd programs look quite promising too.
My bro Josh Steiner and I wrote serendiPd (http://at.or.at/serendiPd ) a while back to do collaborative Pd performance, but also to do shared patch editing as well. Its stuck at the alpha stage because its not really possible to do shared editing well without a ton of work.
Shared patch playing is feasible currently and could probably be made work decently with some work.How are you grabbing/managing the control data?
.hc
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