so let's see...Who´s working with what so far?
I´d love to join a team and start learning how to code with one of the toolkits.
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.atwrote:
So all those interested in a new GUI should start working on it, there is lots of interest. Then we can incrementally change pd itself as there is a need.
.hc
On 01/21/2013 02:48 PM, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
You're right. Damn, you're always right :)
So, just to know where we are right now... What have been tested/done regarding the GUIs toolkits so far? I think we should at least have this set and go on from there...
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at wrote:
I think this is the general idea of what everyone wants to support. But the way is actually takes shape is going to depend on whoever actually does
the
work. A great example of this is the PDDP (Pure Data Documentation Project). We had lots of design meetings and then no one implemented the ideas.
Then
Jonathan picked up from that what was interesting to him and made the
whole
meta help system, the search plugin, etc.
The lesson there for me is that big design discussions only work if the people involved them are willing to do the work to implement them. Instead, I think for a more decentralized community like this one, we only should nail
down
the key parts that everyone must use, then leave other decisions to those
who
are implementing those parts.
So that means I'm happy to help people write there own GUI, and I'll definitely be involved in the work of making it possible with Pd.
.hc
On 01/21/2013 01:05 PM, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
That sounded like a Lego approach. :)
So the way I see it the GUI development should be in the most seemless
way
for the user, right?
And we also have the problem between people who prefer a simple, leaner
GUI
approach (the classic PD, for instance) against people who prefer a
more
sofisticated, and sexy GUI. And I believe both groups would also like
some
more knobs and stuff...
so basically, we should at least have two options of gui: simple
(classic)
or sophisticated (sexy). But it would be cool to make it open enough to anyone develop their own or come up with new and customized ones. that would make PD way cooler than Max/MSP or anything else. So for that to
work
(and now I must admit I really don't know the architecture behind this
part
of PD, so maybe it is already this way), the comunication between the
GUI
and the rest of PD should be kept simple, fast and modulated, working
with
the leanest possible API. I also think this is a good approach
considering
that most of these toolkits will stop getting support way before PD
ceases
to exist. I have also thought about the possibility of skins, but then loading a bunch of bitmaps would not help in terms of performance...
At the same time we pick a toolkit and focus on that one first. So we should think of at least two teems, right? One at the GUI end and the
other
at the core PD end...
What do you guys think?
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at wrote:
On 01/21/2013 12:54 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: Billy Stiltner billy.stiltner@gmail.com > To: IOhannes zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at > Cc: pd-list@iem.at > Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2013 10:04 PM > Subject: Re: [PD] GUI toolkits and custom GUIs WAS: Integra Live 1.5
released
> > haha , last month i tried to install juce to see about making an > alternate graphics front end to my patches. there was some
weirdness
> in the way you compile it then run the introjucer or somethin to > update it then after the update something didn't quite work right. > then there are all the old projects that use the old steinberg vst
sdk
> which you cant get from steinberg anymore so all that is just
awful. i
> think that there should be a really nice updated version of juce > either available now or in the near future. its a tossup between > fltk, qt , opengl ,juce, and processing. i just want to be able to > add my waveform data filenames to the presets with a fileopen dialog > without using an external, string parsing like .scl files that have > 100.00 or 3/2, and polyphonic patchcords would be nice.
What about the -guicmd "cmd..." flag? Could one write a pd-gui.html that lives at localhost:1234, and have it talk to pd at its port on
localhost?
Then you could just write the interface with html5 canvas, svg, javascript, or whatever.
-Jonathan
That sounds feasible to me.
.hc
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