You know, that sort of makes sense. I was getting these RSI feelings from working at my job, but then when I got laid off, they went away...
~Kyle
On 4/23/07, Kevin McCoy km.takewithyou@gmail.com wrote:
Yes I had an "injury" months ago and I wanted to use desiredata because of that. What actually helped me was the writing of Dr. John Sarno ("The Mind-Body Prescription" - sounds new-agey but it's not really) - the premise is that most RSI is psychosomatic, and dwelling on it prolongs the pain. I thought about bringing this up on the list before. Attentiveness to this (among other mind-work) solved the problem for me - highly recommended work. Steal the book or borrow it from a library - at least in America we are a heavily overmedicated/hyperdiagnosed society imho.
I have heard that in countries where people have not heard of RSI people don't really get it. I can't back that up, but it would be interesting if it is in fact true.
Kevin
On 4/22/07, Alexandre Quessy listes@sourcelibre.com wrote:
Hi, The desiredata crowd have done quite a lot of work to help prevent this.
:)
a
2007/4/22, Olivier Heinry olivier.heinry@manga-burgah.net:
Help fight agains http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repetitive_strain_injury Get up and stretch your back !!
http://www.workrave.org/welcome/
++ O.
2007/4/19, Hans-Christoph Steiner < hans@eds.org>:
On Apr 18, 2007, at 10:33 PM, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
Hi,
2007/4/18, Kyle Klipowicz < kyleklip@gmail.com>:
I'm sorry, I don't have [gems/duplicate] in the version of pdmtl
that
I just downloaded. It looks like a neat library though, will it be included in pd-extended soon?
https://devel.goto10.org/pdmtl/browser/trunk/pdmtl/gems/
duplicate.pd !!
I got to put it in the pd-extended build system, yes... It's just
that
I am having troubles with the Makefile. I need to translate
something
like "cp -r * /usr/lib/pd/extra/" into some recursive Makefiles
unsing
"install -d" and such...
See
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-dev@iem.at/msg01399.html
Any help around ? I think the best way to do it would be to copy makefiles around and then :
find . -type d | xargs cd && make; done
Or something... got to test. I will have more time in May. :)
It seems that pdmtl really needs to have multi-level namespaces. Perhaps in May we could work on making that happen.
.hc
a
I will try to experiment with [repeat], since it is getting tedious to manipulate more than 5 or 6 separate objects in the 'gemiverse.'
~Kyle
On 4/18/07, Alexandre Quessy listes@sourcelibre.com wrote: > Hi, > Consider using the [repeat] object along with [separator]... > See [gems/duplicate] in the SVN repository of the > http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions > > a > > 2007/4/17, Cypod cypod25@gmail.com: >> Roman is right, just parenting down the chain, with small sphere >> (proxy >> geometry) to change the pivot control, from the center to one
end.
>> >> where separators come into play is to branch off arms and legs >> from the main >> body. The body's transform will still control the arm, but
sibling
>> hierarchies wont affect each other. That way you can move the >> body of the >> character and the arms don't fall off, but if you rotate the >> left shoulder >> it wont affect the right shoulder or legs. >> >> Thats how I created the dancing man patch, from a wow (World of >> War-craft) >> character that my friend build. Its still somewhat crude, but >> fun to be able >> to control characters in real-time during your performance. >> >> >> On 4/17/07, Kyle Klipowicz < kyleklip@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Ok, yes. After tinkering last night a bit I found that it is >>> indeed >>> this simple. For some reason I was getting confused, based upon >>> where >>> I was putting the separators for different branches of the >>> structure. >>> I like this top-down approach. It makes it easy to add global >>> modifiers at the top of the gem chain. >>> >>> ~Kyle >>> >>> On 4/17/07, Roman Haefeli < reduzierer@yahoo.de> wrote: >>>> On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 23:32 -0500, Kyle Klipowicz wrote: >>>>> Ok, that was a dumb question, after looking at separator. >>>>> >>>>> But it raises some questions for me: is the best way to
position
>>>>> multi-geo unit, say of a sphere being orbited by smaller >>>>> spheres, best >>>>> accomplished by using a lot of additions, or is there a way >>>>> to chain >>>>> translate objects? >>>> >>>> if i understand you correctly, this is _very_ simple to >>>> achieve. here an >>>> example of a renderchain: >>>> >>>> >>>> [gemhead] >>>> | >>>> [translateXYZ] <- translate the whole planet system >>>> around >>>> | >>>> [sphere 1] <- sun >>>> | >>>> [rotateXYZ] <- rotate around Y-axis >>>> | >>>> [translateXYZ 2 0 0 ] >>>> | >>>> [sphere 0.1] <- earth >>>> >>>> >>>> you can also add the moon: >>>> >>>> | >>>> [rotateXYZ] <- rotate around Y-axis >>>> | >>>> [translate 0.2] >>>> | >>>> [sphere 0.03] >>>> >>>> >>>> hope, that makes it clear how to 'resolve dependencies' in gem. >>>> >>>> roman >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>
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