You can do the same with bezier curve, you don't click on a line segment but you move a control point. Cheers
2014/1/6 peiman khosravi peimankhosravi@gmail.com
Hi Pierre,
Sounds great. Although I would love to see ej.function's (Max external) functionality here. Please see the attached screen recording. I'm alt+clicking on a line segment and dragging it to create a specific curve for each segment.
Thanks Peiman
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On 6 January 2014 10:48, Pierre Guillot guillotpierre6@gmail.com wrote:
@peiman : I thought about something that creates ramp lines with a specific interpolations but I think you're right, the best way is to fill an array (much more efficient). So, now I offer a cosine interpolation and cubic interpolation, this is easy to use and if you add some points you can create interesting envelopes.
@João : I think, it's better to have a specific object for bezier curves because there several ways to write bezier curves : all the points define a high order bezier curve (the curve never crosses the points) or each point has one or more control points (like in photoshop).
2014/1/3 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
yeah, I was finding the coffee library to be kind of reductant, these functionalities have already been achieved by other libraries in Pd Extended, but the GUI stuff is gold, I think it's time we could have something like that as an option in Pd Extended!
2014/1/3 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at
On 2014-01-03 09:44, Pierre Guillot wrote:
I'm sorry, I didn't want to hurt anybody with this library. I never
thought
that the name was so important and I'll change it as soon as possible
if
it's your principal wish.
i don't think you've "hurt" anybody; and so far the only one who has been complaining was me :-)
i don't think there's a real problem with your jokes about flavours ("coffee", "cocoa", whatever), though there might be better - and more specific - names. as jonathan has pointed out, i myself am the author of a dumpster library with a general name: but this library is about 15 years old. (i think) all other libraries i've written since then are targetted at a specific problem (e.g. "networking") and have a specific name (e.g. "iemnet").
as for dupes in coffee:
- [c.loadmess]
- iemlib's [init]
- (iirc, there used to be a kind-of implementation in vanilla as well)
- [c.pak]
- pdmtl's [list.pak]
- [c.patcherargs]
- iemgut's [canvasargs]
- jonathan's query system
- flext
- [c.patcherinfos]
- iemgut's [canvasname], [canvasinfo]
- jonathan's query system
- [c.prepend]
- vanilla's [list prepend]+[list strip]
- iemlib's [prepend]
- cyclone's [Prepend]
gfdar IOhannes
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