To be honest I don't care.
You can get into semantics all you like but it's a library that can run Pd patches.
If there are issues with ZenGarden then wouldn't it make sense to bring them up with the developer? It's not like they couldn't be resolved.
I'm just looking to create a GUI that resolves many usability issues (for me anyway) when constructing Pd patches. Don't get me wrong, I love Pd and use it everyday. But I feel more work could be done on workflow to improve productivity. If other people find that useful then great!
On 27 August 2011 20:48, Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011, Joe White wrote:
For fun I was making a GUI interface for OSX with ZenGarden, a Pd runtime
library.
ZenGarden is not a Pd runtime library, even though it's advertised like that.
ZenGarden thinks that $2 is for getting the first element of a list, and it also thinks that bang is an atomtype.
It also fails to give any error message for any unrecognised selector («no method for...»).
And then there are other problems.
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