Thanks Frank, this exactly the sort of thing I was searching for when first learning to use Pd, and I can still learn a lot from it, e.g. the T3 objects which I knew nothing about.
Kudos!
Nicholas.
-----Original Message----- From: Frank Barknecht [mailto:fbar@footils.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 5:33 AM To: PD-list@iem.kug.ac.at Cc: guenter geiger Subject: Re: [PD] teaching PD to newbies [WAS: Re: [GEM] GEM users request ]
Hallo, guenter geiger hat gesagt: // guenter geiger wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Recently I came to like reStructuredText, which also can be exported in a lot of formats, and has the advantage, that the "markup" is nearly invisible, too, because it follows the conventions of email-markup. A typical reST document looks like this:
My first tutorial
Chapter 1: Starting Pd
I'd like to start with the *most important things* in italic
letters.
And so on...
... wow this is really cool :) Have to take a look at it ..
I checked in what I have from my drum tutorial so far into doc/footils/pddrums. pddrums.txt is the reSt source, pddrums.html is the resulting html-page, using a default.css, that matches our sourceforge pages.
(a copy currently is at http://footils.org/tut/pddrums/pddrums.html rsp. http://footils.org/tut/pddrums/pddrums.txt)
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Hallo, Nick Colvin hat gesagt: // Nick Colvin wrote:
Thanks Frank, this exactly the sort of thing I was searching for when first learning to use Pd, and I can still learn a lot from it, e.g. the T3 objects which I knew nothing about.
Thank you. But be aware, that it is far from finished. It is actually planned as a quicktoot for Dave's Linux quicktoot site, but as you see, it is getting a bit too detailed and long for being a real "quicktoot". But then, my original softsynth-Howto was too long as well.
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