On Feb 7, 2006, at 3:46 PM, cyborgk@nocturnalnoize.com wrote:
Related to a question someone just asked:
How exactly does one control the appearance of GOP subpatches in the master patch? I always end up with sliders stuck together and
overlapping on my master patches...Thanks, David
P.S. : I'm recently getting back into PD/GEM in a more serious way, so
be expecting to get a lot of questions from me. I'm hoping I don't have to end up resorting to Max/MSP + Jitter, but still some things I need seem missing. Of course, one issue is no [hid] [pdp] or [pidip] on Windows
... if there was a SIMPLE and audio-ready Linux install I could use just
for PD as a second OS on my laptop I'd consider it, but my past (bad) experiences installing Linux have not made me too keen on trying
this...
A [hid] port to Windows is underway. I could whip out a [directinput]
object if I had a day behind a windows machine (I currently don't have
one but will have regular access to one soon). A [hid] object is going
to be more complicated because of Microsoft's characteristic arbitrary
limitations.
As for pdp and pidip, I think it would take a couple days to port it to
Windows using MinGW. That's just a guess. I'm not going to do it
myself anytime soon, but I can give assistance. And lots of people
would be happy to have it working on Windows.
.hc
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