Hello again everyone, I thought it would be nice if I would provide a way to actually "try" purity once the Debian package is installed.
python /usr/share/pyshared/purity/examples/random_notes.py python /usr/share/pyshared/purity/examples/hello_metro.py
Cheers ! alex
2009/12/5 Alexandre Quessy listes@sourcelibre.com:
Hello, Can anyone try the latest Purity Debian package I have done ? It works on Ubuntu 8.04 (LTS) and up and should work on Debian. http://bitbucket.org/aalex/purity/downloads/python-purity_0.2.4_all.deb
Thomas : Yes, I guess I should check out py/pyext to make this syntax similar to the one in pyext. Note that Purity wraps PD, as opposed to being an external within PD. Cheers !
a
2009/10/21 Thomas Grill gr@grrrr.org:
I guess I am looking for something like:
for i in range(20000): obj1 = pdobj.osc~(i) obj2 = pdobj.throw~("bus-1") pdconnect(obj1 0, obj2 0) obj1 = pdobj.receive~("bus-1") obj2 = pdobj.dac~ pdconnect(obj1 0, obj2 0 1)
and then call this script from within pd itself, hehe...
If you remember the pd convention in Graz, that was exactly what my talk was about - the dyn api that i introduced - also available as a module for py/pyext. It's still there, in the svn - as soon as my server is back up again. gr~~~
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