As a follow up on this I have uploaded to deken these packages for Pd-64bit.
v0.0.exteded old ones:
hcsv0.0.extended(Sources).dek ekextv0.0.extended(Sources).dek earplug~v0.0.extended(Sources).dek cxcv0.0.extended(Sources).dek chaosv0.0.extended(Sources).dek boidsv0.0.extended(Sources).dek bassemu~v0.0.extended(Sources).dek arraysizev0.0.extended(Sources).dek adaptivev0.0.extended(Sources).dek zexyv0.0.extended(Sources).dek pmpdv0.0.extended(Sources).dek pddpv0.0.extended(Sources).dek PDContainerv0.0.extended(Sources).dek mrpeachv0.0.extended(Sources).dek motexv0.0.extended(Sources).dek mjlibv0.0.extended(Sources).dek mediasettingsv0.0.extended(Sources).dek markexv0.0.extended(Sources).dek logv0.0.extended(Sources).dek hexloaderv0.0.extended(Sources).dek
And:
ggeev0.27~git20180926.dek
And also the never released for windows 'pd-drag&drop-plugin' -- you can drop patches to the canvas and it puts them as abstractions or if you drop them on Pd's main windows their are opened normaly.
pd-dnd-pluginv0.1(Windows-amd64-32).dek
:)
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On 9/7/2018 11:07 AM, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
Hi Alfonso,
Back in March, when we got w64 Pd to work and also we tweaked the nuts and bolts of pd-lib-builder, I did some preliminary work on compiling many libs (all 00-extended) for w64. I got in to troubles and found some solutions. May be this week (or next) I'll revisit my files and try to upload them to Deken.
I did all the stuff with Msys2.
Keep in mind that for modern libs that already use pd-lib-builder compiling them for w64 is really straight forward.
:)
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On 9/7/2018 9:57 AM, alfonso santimone wrote: Hi all, i'm trying to move all my music apps to 64 bit on Windows (it's the standard and more softwares are adbandoning the 32 bit version) I would really like to try both moonlib and the oliver's abtraction. But everything rely on 32 bits library. Hope to get some 64x version soon. Pd 0.48.2 works fine on Win 64x as a 64x application. A little number of libraries (else, cyclone ) are already compiled for 64x. I hope more and more will follow. I even could help compiling and try to get the knowledge (pd lib builder ) to try some 64x compling.
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On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 2:47 PM Antoine Rousseau <antoine@metalu.netmailto:antoine@metalu.net> wrote: Thanks for recommending mknob ;-)
I'd like to do an update of moonlib soon, as it has received some improvements: sfread2~ understands a new [index( message (thx to Antoine Villeret), and mknob now better supports zooming.
About the latter, I'd like to hear your opinion (you all mknob users...) about the following problem (and the solution I propose):
mknob poses a particular problem: because its circular shape doesn't comply to Pd graphical paradigm (every other objects are rectangular shaped), iolets are floating in an empty space near the knob; because it's visually ugly, and I don't want to surround the knob with a rectangular box, I chose not to draw the iolets, even when the mknob is not bounded to receive/send symbols. The problem (for explicitly connected knobs) is now that it's somewhat tricky to guess where you have to draw the connection to/from, and that the wire connects to/from nowhere. This is acceptable for small knob, but when it becomes bigger it's really weird.
So the only idea I see (apart from hacking Pd sources...) is to setup 3 inlets and 3 outlets, so that you can connect from/to the one in the middle; the wire is then actually connected to the circle. I succeeded to code this behaviour, keeping to possibility to use any inlet and sending to the three outlets. It's maybe a little far-fetched, but its works. What do you think of it?
Antoine Rousseau http://www.metalu.nethttp://metalu.net __ http://www.metaluachahuter.com/http://www.metaluachahuter.com/compagnies/al1-ant1/
Le ven. 7 sept. 2018 à 13:05, Christof Ressi <christof.ressi@gmx.atmailto:christof.ressi@gmx.at> a écrit : I recommend mknob from moonlib, but make sure you get the latest version from deken for pd >= 0.47
Christof
Gesendet: Freitag, 07. September 2018 um 12:59 Uhr Von: Clemens <reinklang@online.demailto:reinklang@online.de> An: Pd-list@lists.iem.atmailto:Pd-list@lists.iem.at Betreff: [PD] Slider/Knob
Hello List,
I would like to use knobs instead of sliders,
where can I find them?
Cheers
Clemens
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