Hi Mathieu,

You're right, nlink are no more working, since the generelized version of msd that allows N dimensions structure.
By the way, here is a patch that demonstrates the usage of tlink. Those links are the same as others except that their force is applied only in a direction (define by the vector). In this patch they are used to define a general vertical damping.
I think there is a little info in the "pd more info" subpatch of the help patch.

Greetings,

Nicolas

Thomas Grill a écrit :
Hi Mathieu,
msd has not been written by me, but rather Nicolas Montgermont, so i  
cc your message to him and the pd list.
By the way, are you talking about the pd or Max version, and have you  
tried the latest beta from my site? (http://grrrr.org/ext/beta)

all the best,
Thomas

Am 02.03.2007 um 12:25 schrieb Mathieu Chamagne:

  
Hi Thomas,

it seems that nLink (oriented normal link) messages do not work in  
MSD2D for windows.
(tLink message do work)
I use it in MSD2D UB for osX without any problem, but same messages  
in windows do nothing. (no link is created, no message from right  
outlet of msd2D)
can you confirm ?
can you do something for it ?
(I tested MSD2D for windows compiled by Anthony Palomba, same  
problem).

those oriented links are still quite confusing for me... there is  
no clear doc about it, and no example. so I have difficulties to  
understand how I should use it.
do you use them ? would u have some piece of patch showing how to  
use it ?

thanks in advance

bests

Mathieu Chamagne

http://mathieu.chamagne.free.fr
www.maxobjects.com




    

Thomas Grill
http://grrrr.org



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