> Cool,



> Btw: How far we are from displaying a normal html+css inside a Purr-Data
patch?

What did you have in mind?

> Or to make an html+css as background to a patch?

It's possible to do that atm, either by changing one of the css files
or through devtools.  But I don't have an interface that lets you set
this by sending a Pd message within a patch.

> Is there an object that loads and display html?

There isn't.  You could load an html page and send messages to
Pd from it.  But again, I don't have an interface built to do anything
like that yet.

-Jonathan

Salutti,
Lucarda.


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From: Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2017 1:42 AM
To: Lucas Cordiviola; Alexandre Torres Porres; pd-list@lists.iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Purr Data rc4
 
Ah, I see-- this is an oversight on my part.  Purr Data will sneak into your Pd
"extra" path and search there on both OSX and Windows.  I'll fix this.

-Jonathan

> Ok,



> I`m loading @ the wrong [ggee/envgen] by default.

> tried D:\purr-data-clean\win32_inno\build\ggee\envgen.m_i386 and failed
> tried C:\Users\Lucarda\AppData\Roaming\Pd\ggee\envgen.m_i386 and failed
> tried C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Pd\ggee\envgen.m_i386 and failed
> tried D:\purr-data-clean\win32_inno\build\extra\ggee\envgen.m_i386 and failed
> tried D:\purr-data-clean\win32_inno\build\ggee\envgen.dll and failed
> tried C:\Users\Lucarda\AppData\Roaming\Pd\ggee\envgen.dll and succeeded

> It succeed in an non-ported “ggee”

> It works Ok using: [../extra/ggee/envgen]

> Salutti,
> Lucarda


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