padawan12 schrieb:
To answer my own dumb questions. Yes it does, and because I made my browser file associations open .pd files with PD and now I remember I thought that was good enough. But I can see the utility in this. What's your plan for it Wolfgang?
it would be great to present ones own Pd-stuff online. Recently I did some sound synthesis and graphics with Java-Applets using the JSyn-PlugIn (http://www.nefkom.net/wf/harm/harmonia.html), but every Browser on every OS makes different boring things especially in GUI-details ... so I hoped ...
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 12:10:32 +0100 padawan12 padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
http://www.iua.upf.edu/mtg/publications/9d0455-WEDEL2004-AlonsoGeigerJorda.p...
very interesting! nice GUIs - but no way for getting a MacOSX-PlugIn as far as I could see...
teh roxzors!! Does it work? Why aren't I already using this to present the online obiwannabe synthesis tuts?
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 21:24:00 +0000 carmen _@whats-your.name wrote:
On Mon Jul 17, 2006 at 09:22:32PM +0200, Wolfgang Fulda wrote:
is there a possibility to run Pd-patches within a webpage? Like Java-Applets :-) ? If so, are there example pages, tutorials etc. anywhere to be found?
theres 2 browser plugins out there, but neither one has the normal patching interface, google for iars and upf
you can make a native PD GUI for the web with the <canvas> element if youre so inclined...
Thank you!
Wolfgang