On Mar 9, 2012, at 8:21 AM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 12:06 +0000, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Hi folks,
yesterday I tried my Xth Sense system on a student's machine running Ubuntu 11.10 and Pd-ext 0.43.1 from the latest autobuilds.
- Strangely enough, Pd would start with real-time flag at anytime (from a
launcher of from a terminal without any flag). We had to do $ pd-extended -nrt to get rid of the real time. Why this happens?
I experience the same.
Its set in the embedded preferences for Pd-extended (/usr/lib/pd-extended/default.pdextended) I figured that made sense for most users of Pd-extended, but I'm willing to reconsider if it causes problems.
- is Flatspace being removed from Pd-ext?
I couldn't find it in the extra folder. I needed it for [line3]
From what I know, flatspace has been removed, but the class should be still found at its original location.
I just checked. It seems that it is from nusmuk, but there is no nusmuk library in the current autobuilds. Don't know if it was every included as a library.
flatspace and nusmuk both don't have maintainers in Pd-extended, and that's why they are not included. Here's the list of what's included and who are the maintainers:
http://puredata.info/docs/LibrariesInPdExtended
- The GUI has a bad responsiveness, nbx are slow, sliders and graphs are
updated every 1 second or similar. Usually it works flawlessly both on Linux 10.04 and older and OSX. Is this being experienced by someone else with the same system?
I am on ubuntu 11.04 and do not experience this. Does this also happen with only a tiny patch loaded or only when the Xth sense stuff is loaded?
Roman
Are you using Tcl/Tk 8.5? Can you post the patch somewhere so I can try it? I haven't seen any such slowness on Ubuntu or Mac OS X.
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