Hmm, thanks ! Sorry i was just wondering wether i had to erase all my signal driven sliders deep in subpatches :)) ...got some info thus, thanks, i love this list JmAdrien
Le 8 févr. 2012 à 21:33, Ivica Ico Bukvic ico@vt.edu a écrit :
Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca wrote:
Le 2012-02-08 à 11:55:00, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
While technically correct that's misleading because there's a lot of stuff happening on the 'pd' side that a reasonable person would
assume
to be handled on the 'pd-gui' side. Well, more than that-- there's stuff happening on the 'pd' side that doesn't need to happen at all,
but
it can use massive amounts of CPU and consequently a reasonable
person
gets dropouts when moving an array that has only 100 points visible
and
erroneously thinks, "Wow, I get dropouts just moving some polygons around on the screen? Tk stinks!"
Or you could simply use pd-l2ork and a move arrays and other complex graphical user interface objects using tags and never worry about that problem again.
Besides, you could save some cpu, ram and bandwidth if all those array floats were hex-encoded instead of dec-encoded. Don't use "%g" nor "%d"
when you can use "%x" and similar... especially fixed-width %x such as "%04x".
If Tcl had fast base64 support (like Perl/Ruby), the difference would be even bigger. And it would bigger with the ability to send binary data (which can't happen now because "}" counts as end-of-block).
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