How about this for a keyboard shortcut for making connections:
This could be enhanced by allowing keyboard selection of objects,
something like alt-tabbing between selected objects.
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Please do this!!! I need something to save me from repetitive stress injury (my ears are already on a compensation plan from too much bad techno).
~Kyle
On 10/29/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
How about this for a keyboard shortcut for making connections:
- select an object
- type outlet number of that object
- type inlet number for object to be connected to
- select object to be connected to
- Pd makes the connection
This could be enhanced by allowing keyboard selection of objects, something like alt-tabbing between selected objects.
.hc
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On Sun Oct 29, 2006 at 10:08:40PM -0600, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Please do this!!! I need something to save me from repetitive stress injury (my ears are already on a compensation plan from too much bad techno).
~Kyle
On 10/29/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
How about this for a keyboard shortcut for making connections:
- select an object
- type outlet number of that object
- type inlet number for object to be connected to
- select object to be connected to
- Pd makes the connection
This could be enhanced by allowing keyboard selection of objects, something like alt-tabbing between selected objects.
both features exist in DesireData
http://sonicvariable.goto10.org/downloads/dd/connection.mpeg
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On Oct 29, 2006, at 11:23 PM, carmen wrote:
On Sun Oct 29, 2006 at 10:08:40PM -0600, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Please do this!!! I need something to save me from repetitive
stress injury (my ears are already on a compensation plan from too much bad
techno).~Kyle
On 10/29/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
How about this for a keyboard shortcut for making connections:
- select an object
- type outlet number of that object
- type inlet number for object to be connected to
- select object to be connected to
- Pd makes the connection
This could be enhanced by allowing keyboard selection of objects, something like alt-tabbing between selected objects.
both features exist in DesireData
http://sonicvariable.goto10.org/downloads/dd/connection.mpeg
Too bad there is no binaries for DesireData. I tried briefly to
compile it, no luck. And I don't have time to work thru the build
problems.
.hc
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I agree. If you think about it, a mouse and a keyboard are two versions of the same thing; a mouse works in two dimensions and has a vocabulary of two or three words, whereas a keyboard works in 0 dimensions with a vocabulary of 100+ words. Any keyboard-based interface will have a higher learning curve, but, I think, possibility for more fluency. The mouse is easy to learn but limiting for advanced users.
It seems like it wouldn't be hard to create either an external or even an abstraction that could do this, though. Provided you are working with a saved version of your patch, the patch file could be read for object positions, and mouse messages sent to draw connections. The hardest part would be determining exact positioning of inlets and outlets according to the number of them and the size of the box, both of which are usually variable...
-Chuckk
On 10/29/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
How about this for a keyboard shortcut for making connections:
- select an object
- type outlet number of that object
- type inlet number for object to be connected to
- select object to be connected to
- Pd makes the connection
This could be enhanced by allowing keyboard selection of objects, something like alt-tabbing between selected objects.
.hc
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I agree with this totally. All professional media production environments are loaded with hot keys: Logic, ProTools, Final Cut Pro, Avid, Photoshop, etc. While Pd already has a selection of great commands for object instantiation, there is a definite performance gap between the level of operational fluidity that the "pro" apps accommodate.
~Kyle
On 11/4/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
I agree. If you think about it, a mouse and a keyboard are two versions of the same thing; a mouse works in two dimensions and has a vocabulary of two or three words, whereas a keyboard works in 0 dimensions with a vocabulary of 100+ words. Any keyboard-based interface will have a higher learning curve, but, I think, possibility for more fluency. The mouse is easy to learn but limiting for advanced users.
It seems like it wouldn't be hard to create either an external or even an abstraction that could do this, though. Provided you are working with a saved version of your patch, the patch file could be read for object positions, and mouse messages sent to draw connections. The hardest part would be determining exact positioning of inlets and outlets according to the number of them and the size of the box, both of which are usually variable...
-Chuckk
On 10/29/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
How about this for a keyboard shortcut for making connections:
- select an object
- type outlet number of that object
- type inlet number for object to be connected to
- select object to be connected to
- Pd makes the connection
This could be enhanced by allowing keyboard selection of objects, something like alt-tabbing between selected objects.
.hc
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Hi all
I'm on G4 1,33ghz, OsX 10.3.9 and Pd 0.40-1 simply doesn't work and don't give any crash or error...maybe i need Tiger?
thank you all
F.
hi, is the curve3d object the same as NURBS, if not, is there any NURBS object in pd?
yukio kuroiwa yukio_kuroiwa@fastmail.fm
On 11/8/06, yukio kuroiwa yukio_kuroiwa@fastmail.fm wrote:
hi, is the curve3d object the same as NURBS, if not, is there any NURBS object in pd?
It is similar - more like a building block for NURBS. Check the OpenGL evaluator commands in Chapter 12 of the Red Book for an explanation.
There's a separate Panther version of Pd, but I was never able to compile 0.40-1 for it (machine was off the net). This should be fixed and you can download the Panther version of 0.40-2.
cheers Miller
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 12:45:01PM +0100, Francesco wrote:
Hi all
I'm on G4 1,33ghz, OsX 10.3.9 and Pd 0.40-1 simply doesn't work and don't give any crash or error...maybe i need Tiger?
thank you all
F.
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Thank you very much Miller, i'll wait for 0.40-2 ! For the moment i use the 0.38.2-extended
cheers
franzrosati
Il giorno 08/nov/06, alle 15:48, Miller Puckette ha scritto:
There's a separate Panther version of Pd, but I was never able to compile 0.40-1 for it (machine was off the net). This should be fixed and you can download the Panther version of 0.40-2.
cheers Miller
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 12:45:01PM +0100, Francesco wrote:
Hi all
I'm on G4 1,33ghz, OsX 10.3.9 and Pd 0.40-1 simply doesn't work and don't give any crash or error...maybe i need Tiger?
thank you all
F.
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