Hi, if anyone could help me fast with this it would be great:
does anyone know how to get a motex.pd_darwin file? I've been searching,
but could only find windows/linux binaries.
I needed urgently (the concert is in one week) to use shuffle and
polygate~ in osX.3. The worst part is that I am doing this for someone
6000Km afar who doesn't know pd, and I am a windowser, so it has to work
without problems (a motex.pd_darwin file would be the perfect sollution,
he already knows how to deal with that).
About zexy: the patch in question is several months old, and still uses
zexy 1.x, specifically matrix~. In this computer zexy 2 and iemmatrix are
already installed. In the documentation it states that it is possible to
use the "matrix~" external in Z2.0, it will behave like in the good old
days. Is it really so? (for now I can't update to zexy 2 on my computer to
test it)
If not, can anyone post me a link to a zexy.pd_darwin 1.x?
Is there something wrong with the search machine of the list archives? it
doesn't matter what I write, the result comes always empty. even if I type
"pd list". I use opera, but also with firefox does the same.
thanks,
Joao
João Miguel Pais wrote:
Hi, if anyone could help me fast with this it would be great:
About zexy: the patch in question is several months old, and still uses
zexy 1.x, specifically matrix~. In this computer zexy 2 and iemmatrix are already installed. In the documentation it states that it is possible to use the "matrix~" external in Z2.0, it will behave like in the good old days. Is it really so? (for now I can't update to zexy 2 on my computer to test it)
i dearly hope so. [matrix~] is now in iemmatrix; the canonical name of the object is _now_ actually [mtx_*~] (and it behaves differently); for compatibility to old patches (i have a lot of them!) you can also call it [matrix~] and it will behave exactly like it used to.
Is there something wrong with the search machine of the list archives? it doesn't matter what I write, the result comes always empty. even if I type "pd list". I use opera, but also with firefox does the same.
i'll have a look into it. thanks for the report
mfg.asdr. IOhannes
Hallo, João Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // João Miguel Pais wrote:
About zexy: the patch in question is several months old, and still uses
zexy 1.x, specifically matrix~. In this computer zexy 2 and iemmatrix are
already installed. In the documentation it states that it is possible to
use the "matrix~" external in Z2.0, it will behave like in the good old
days. Is it really so? (for now I can't update to zexy 2 on my computer to
test it)
It will work that way, however matrix~ is in danger to have a name conflict with matrix~ in creb and also I think one in Cyclone, so make sure, you don't load these two.
You can simulate polygate~ with matrix~ or also with multiline~ from Zexy. Anyway the motex externals should be part of the OS-X installers like the one recently posted by Hans.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
It will work that way, however matrix~ is in danger to have a name conflict with matrix~ in creb and also I think one in Cyclone, so make sure, you don't load these two.
ok, thanks.
You can simulate polygate~ with matrix~ or also with multiline~ from Zexy. Anyway the motex externals should be part of the OS-X installers like the one recently posted by Hans.
the problem is that there isn't much time available, and it's difficult to
change the patch now, because I wont be the one operating it (and the user
is less than a novice with pd). that could be a bit dangerous at this
stage. if it would be in the possibilities of any one of us, we would try
to build the library on osX.
On Nov 22, 2005, at 5:28 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, João Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // João Miguel Pais wrote:
About zexy: the patch in question is several months old, and still
uses zexy 1.x, specifically matrix~. In this computer zexy 2 and iemmatrix
are already installed. In the documentation it states that it is possible
to use the "matrix~" external in Z2.0, it will behave like in the good
old days. Is it really so? (for now I can't update to zexy 2 on my
computer to test it)It will work that way, however matrix~ is in danger to have a name conflict with matrix~ in creb and also I think one in Cyclone, so make sure, you don't load these two.
It the new builds, cyclone is already in a libdir, and iemmatrix could
be too without too much work. That will help with the name conflicts.
.hc
You can simulate polygate~ with matrix~ or also with multiline~ from Zexy. Anyway the motex externals should be part of the OS-X installers like the one recently posted by Hans.
Ciao
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Motex, including [shuffle] and [polygate~], is included in the
Pd-extended.app releases, and have been so for a while.
.hc
On Nov 22, 2005, at 4:27 AM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
Hi, if anyone could help me fast with this it would be great:
does anyone know how to get a motex.pd_darwin file? I've been
searching, but could only find windows/linux binaries.I needed urgently (the concert is in one week) to use shuffle and
polygate~ in osX.3. The worst part is that I am doing this for someone
6000Km afar who doesn't know pd, and I am a windowser, so it has to
work without problems (a motex.pd_darwin file would be the perfect
sollution, he already knows how to deal with that).About zexy: the patch in question is several months old, and still
uses zexy 1.x, specifically matrix~. In this computer zexy 2 and
iemmatrix are already installed. In the documentation it states that
it is possible to use the "matrix~" external in Z2.0, it will behave
like in the good old days. Is it really so? (for now I can't update to
zexy 2 on my computer to test it) If not, can anyone post me a link to a zexy.pd_darwin 1.x?Is there something wrong with the search machine of the list archives?
it doesn't matter what I write, the result comes always empty. even if
I type "pd list". I use opera, but also with firefox does the same.thanks,
Joao
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Motex, including [shuffle] and [polygate~], is included in the
Pd-extended.app releases, and have been so for a while.
as I said before, the person doing this is totally unexperienced with pd.
we managed to get pd "official" with the other libraries working. how does
the installation process of pd-extended works? is it possible to choose
the folder where it is installed? won't it overwrite any previously
pd-official installation?
cheers,
Joao
Hallo, João Miguel Pais hat gesagt: // João Miguel Pais wrote:
Motex, including [shuffle] and [polygate~], is included in the
Pd-extended.app releases, and have been so for a while.as I said before, the person doing this is totally unexperienced with pd.
we managed to get pd "official" with the other libraries working. how does
the installation process of pd-extended works? is it possible to choose
the folder where it is installed? won't it overwrite any previously
pd-official installation?
I think, it would be best to just unpack it or install it on a throwaway computer, then only get the relevant *.pd_darwin files you need.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
On Nov 22, 2005, at 12:58 PM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
I think, it would be best to just unpack it or install it on a throwaway computer, then only get the relevant *.pd_darwin files you need.
thanks, we'll try it.
Actually, I think its best to just download it and try it first. ALl
you have to do to install the Pd.app is copy it to your hard drive
where ever you want to put it. You can have multiple copies, you can
even have different versions running at the same time.
.hc
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