Here's another example showing what I mean.
I couldn't test it with text3d right now,
("gem is compiled without font support")
but it should work.
I also don't know if [text2d] accepts [string ( but [text3d] does.
'asciify.pd', is an abstraction based on makefilename and list-find to get the ascii values.
gr,
no problem.You may be able to do it character by character with [string $1 $2 $3 ...( .and also a suggestion: randomize the drip speed ;)gr,Tim2011/8/21 Antonio Roberts <antonio@hellocatfood.com>Thanks Tim Vets, it worked great. Here's what I created
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOzDdYahsrs
Ant
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On 21 August 2011 16:58, tim vets <timvets@gmail.com> wrote:
> You could use [add2 $1( to add letters to a [text ( message box and send
> that to text2d each time a letter is added.
> gr,
> Tim
>
> 2011/8/21 Antonio Roberts <antonio@hellocatfood.com>
>>
>> Is there a way to get a typewriter effect using pd i.e. have letters
>> appear one character at a time?
>>
>> I was thinking I could send the text to [text2d] using [drip] but that
>> just displays one character/word at a time.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ant
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