On 3/22/21 3:47 PM, Csaba Láng wrote:
I try to make it simple without unicode, let's say.
What if I add [list $1 $2 $3 $4( to text3d where each $ is a word (max number of $ is the amount of words in the longest sentence) How can I achieve not to display 0 0 0 at the and of the list if number of words are less than max number of words in the longest sentence.
i probably misunderstood your question as "how do I correctly print text that contains multiple consecutive spaces" instead of the trivial "i want to print multiple words".
if your only problem is to create a list of variable length, then this is pretty unrelated to both [netreceive]/telnet and [text3d]
checkout the help for [list prepend] and possibly [list split] (and generally of the [list] objects).
also, i fail to see why you can't just use the patch i so beautifully painted. why does it not work for you?
gdmfs IOhannes
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 3:25 PM IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 3/22/21 2:52 PM, Csaba Láng wrote:
Iohannes,
can you explain how I can send unicodepoints to text3d?
using the [string( message (see the [text3d] help-patch)
e.g. [string 67 115 97 98 97 32 76 225 110 103(
the problem is mainly that what comes out of [netreceive -b] is not going to be unicode-points but utf-8 encodings thereof. this is where the unicode-library i mentioned earlier comes into play.
something like:
[declare -path unicode]
[netreceive -b 9999] [select 10 13] | / [append $1( | / [s $0-store] | __/ |/ [r $0-store] [list store] | [t a b] | [s $0-store] | [route bang] [utf82unicodenumber] [list prepend string] [list trim] | [text3d]
(the [s/r $0-store] is only to make the ascii-art nice; use proper connections instead)
if you can use UDP instead of TCP, you can practically omit anything between [select] and [route].
gfmadsr IOhannes
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