Oh sorry, I guess I am working on old info...
.hc
On Dec 17, 2004, at 1:41 AM, Yves Degoyon wrote:
mm, sorry, i've tested with test13 on linux, and it worked, so what platform, what pd ?
salu2, sevy
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The "unauthorized" GUI objects don't work with 0.38.
.hc
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Ivan Franco wrote:
This behavior also broke one of my main performance patches. It was designed around Yves cooled~ and playlist. I had to remove these using a text editor in order to be able to
reopen the patch, since it crashed PD constantly. Now I can load it but the GUI also doesn't render fully. Consecutively reopening abstractions by clicking them causes a crash too.Just simply loading cooled~ causes a complete crash.
I'm using Hans latest OSX installer (0.38-0test4HCS).
Any hints??
Thanks all I.
On Dec 14, 2004, at 5:29 AM, pd-list-request@iem.at wrote:
- use yves patch of a threaded gui ... included in devel_0_37
- test miller's approach of limiting the size of messages sent to
the gui, implemented in 0.38 ... works fine for me ...
is this gui packet-size limit the reason you have to often open patches 2 or 3 times for them to actually draw all the way? i cant vouch for anything earlier than 0.36 but it happened ocasionally
then, happened more often with impd 0.37 perhaps due to more GUI
stuff...and happens even more in 0.38...http://replic.net/~ix/pd/GrO/missing.PNG
my current strategy is open a small patch first, until everything settles down, then open the larger ones. many times however, the window doesnt even draw, rather than simply missing some stuff which minimizing and maximizing can sometimes fix..
can i just bump the packet size limit to 40,000. are there perhaps some packet size limit patches that havent made it into MAIN that i can apply, perhaps from devel or impd?
carmen
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