On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 09:13:39AM +0200, alberto.zin@poste.it wrote:
- get the -> last <- s-abstraction pack (I didn't
have sx/shadow..)
- on XP, like Frank said, I had to disable the loadbang
feature (otherwise PD crashes immediately). So I load the patch by starting PD with -noloadbang
Which version of Pd is this? I am going to see if I can reproduce the crash tonight. I will also see if I can run it on a friend's Windows box as I've never tried that.
- press the messages activated by loadbang by hand (at least
the one I was able to find)
I think you can just send Pd a message "loadbang" to emulate this behaviour:
[; ( [pd-main.pd loadbang; (
Of course that won't send one to all loadbangs in all subpatches etc.
- for some reason I had to make the font arial.ttf
visible to GEM (it wasn't, maybe my setup of GEM is not optimal...)
The fonts are in a different directory I think. Maybe they didn't check out from CVS correctly or something? Can you verify that the fonts/ directory exists and has .ttf files in it? If they are there can you look at the Gem help patches in Gem/05.text and see if they work ok for you? Maybe try substituting different fonts.
At this point I can see the GEM window more or less like in your screenshots, with the geos floating, but still I got a lot of error messages from GEM:
GL: value not valid error: inlet: expected '' but got 'gem_state'
That is a weird one. It sounds like something is connected to a gem object expecting a gemhead but getting something else. What does it show you if you do "find last error" from the menu?
Any hints ?
In any case no sound.
Hmmm. I wonder if I have screwed something up in a commit of s-abstractions. I will try doing a fresh checkout of everything using pd-0.40 tonight.
Hopefully this weekend I'll try to make a in-depth look at it, also on Linux. Indeed it would be very nice if you can get the joypad working with [hid] instead of python..
That's my aim but I need to investigate how stable [hid] is, how easy it is to compile and use etc. I just want to use whatever is easiest for the user to install and the most widely distributed cross platform solution.
A question: How do you switch between the patterns you show in your screenshots?
According to the instructions page you use the left and right shoulder buttons to navigate between instruments.
I really need to make the 'help overlay' button work. Which means for each instrument you will be able to press that button and it will grey out the background and bring up a line drawing of a gamepad in the foreground with the buttons labelled with their function. From the screenshots I think that fijuu has something like this. At the moment it's a bit of a mystery for the user what all the buttons do in Ergates.
Thanks for the bug report!
Chris.
chris@mccormick.cx http://mccormick.cx