Funny, I've been working on something similar- the answer to your question is no, but it _is_ possible to stream pd's output with yves' shoutcast~ (in no-gui mode if you like) then use a flash animation to control pd via osc (http://www.benchun.net/flosc/ ). Which makes me wonder if flash would be capable of receiving and playing back a ice/shoutcast audio stream, thus creating the effect of an "embedded" pd patch in the browser. Any Flash wizards out there know the answer to this?
On the subject of gui-goodness, has anyone had the opportunity to play with the sodaconstructor/osc controller? http://www.soda.co.uk/explore/osc.htm
thanks
Bill
on 4/24/02 5:00 AM, Ricardo Climent at r.climent@qub.ac.uk wrote:
Sorry if it sounds like quite a disoriented question but would it be possible to run Pd online as an embedded application within a browser? To say something, like actionscript does within flash to create new objects. It can create classes, instance of the classes, methods etc. I do not know much about the tcl interpreter and tk although.
Here is the idea (flash plugin needed) > http://www.acusmatica.com/php/pdtest.swf
Ricardo