HI all,
Is there a complete object reference available anywhere? I know about most of the objects from the Opcode Max documentation, but a list of all
the
objects in Pure Data would be useful. If it already exists, could some
kind
soul please direct me to it?
Regards, Bill
|> Is there a complete object reference available anywhere? I know about |> most of the objects from the Opcode Max documentation, but a list of all |the |> objects in Pure Data would be useful. If it already exists, could some |kind |> soul please direct me to it?
once they were listed somewhere in the releasenotes, its x5.htm now in pd/doc/1.manual ...
pd/doc/5.reference may also be a starting point ..
both are incomplete i'd guess ..
Hi Bill,
Right-click on an empty canvas (now how would anyone have guessed that!?)
I'm hoping to make right-click generate a popup, one of whose items would show the list.
I don't always get around to updating the list for every release, so the most recent "release notes" are worth checking too...
cheers Miller
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 10:50:43AM +1200, Bill Gray wrote:
HI all,
Is there a complete object reference available anywhere? I know about most of the objects from the Opcode Max documentation, but a list of all
the
objects in Pure Data would be useful. If it already exists, could some
kind
soul please direct me to it?
Regards, Bill
i just got linuxPPC 2000 and was wondering if anyone has used PD with a mac successfully.
besides the fact that i've yet to get linux to compile correctly, i'm hoping to run PD under that OS.
cheers,
christian
: please keep integer ON
It works but can't get a full duplex audio on the Apple hardware. Get a cheapo PCI sound card that's supported by OSS or alsa for full duplex.
MiS
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, christian adam hresko wrote:
|i just got linuxPPC 2000 and was wondering if anyone has used PD with a mac |successfully. | |besides the fact that i've yet to get linux to compile correctly, i'm hoping to |run PD under that OS. | |cheers, | |christian | |: please keep integer ON | |
..... .... ...... Michal Seta ...... ..... ....
Linux is like a wigwam. No windows, no gates and an apache inside. --Someone