Hi Kyle and List,
Thanks! I will check out Frank's list-abs collection.
Best, p
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 00:37 -0500, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Hi Paris~
list-lastx is an abstraction, from Frank's list-abs collection, which can be found in cvs. These really leverage the power of 0.39's list object, so take advantage and try them out!
~Kyle
On 9/13/06, Paris Treantafeles paris@parisgraphics.com wrote:
Hi Frank, David, List,
Does this patch require Pd .40? I'm guessing that must be the reason why there's an object [list- lastx] that isn't working.
Thanks, p
On Sep 12, 2006, at 3:49 PM, David Powers wrote:
Frank, I must give you a MILLION thanks for this little example.
I had no clue that one could do this in Gem, this will entirely change my approach to generative stuff.
As an example of the simple fun that can be had, take a look at my modified example. *May induce mild sizures...
~David
On 9/5/06, Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
Hallo, Kyle Klipowicz hat gesagt: // Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
What I want to do is exactly show the data in an array of arbitrary size on a 2d surface, say a square or rectangle object. Is there a way to texture map the array data onto a geo object, so that it
looks
exactly like the array on the Pd canvas, but instead is in the
gemwin?
I don't know how to do it with a texture, but attached is a version showing a little Gem idiom that's good to know anyway.
Ciao
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