hi list
which is the difference between devel pd and millers puckette pd?
creb library seems not to work in puckettes pd.......appears a weird message everytime I run pd : "No se encuentra el punto de entrada del procedimiento mayer_fft en la biblioteca de vinculos dinamicos pd.dll" im on windows, why does it happens? Someone told me i need to download devel pd and install active tcl for use creb library....
is there any place where i can download the last compiled version of creb for windows (a working one)?
thanx and bye
chikun
hi,
Thursday, June 24, 2004 6:56:31 AM siggmuss wrote:
s> is there any place where i can download the last compiled version of s> creb for windows (a working one)? i don't know if it is the last but you can try it from Eric Skogen's GYRE: http://www.audionerd.com/projects/pd/gyre/gyre_full.zip
hello list,
could anyone tell me what is the difference between [pd] and [page] objects ?
Zitiere Yury yurolog@mail.ru:
hello list,
could anyone tell me what is the difference between [pd] and [page] objects ?
none at all. [page] is just there for compatibility reasons
mfg.a.sdr IOhannes
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
could anyone tell me what is the difference between [pd] and [page] objects ?
none at all. [page] is just there for compatibility reasons
Actually, the differences are:
when changing the name of a [page], its contents self-destruct.
UNDO doesn't work in that case.
changing back to the original name doesn't either...
therefore, [page] sucks.
notwithstanding the aforementioned issues, [page] would be better if
only for its quite descriptive name. The name [pd], imho, doesn't do any help and is confusable with other uses of "pd" that are completely different (the global object pd; the program pd itself; ...).
Mathieu Bouchard http://artengine.ca/matju
Hallo, Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
- notwithstanding the aforementioned issues, [page] would be better if
only for its quite descriptive name. The name [pd], imho, doesn't do any help and is confusable with other uses of "pd" that are completely different (the global object pd; the program pd itself; ...).
But it is much faster to type than "page". ;)
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__