Hi all,
This might be a bug or might be my foul-up when installing pd .33:
Using pd .33 on win98, selecting "array" on the "put" menu seems to do nothing. Nothing is added to the patcher and no error messages appear in the master window. Selecting "graph" adds an empty graph, as expected. Selecting the empty graph and trying to put an array seems to do nothing.
I went back and tried this on .32 and it worked fine.
Maybe I messed up something when copying externs to work with the new version. If so, does anybody have any idea what I may have done wrong?
Help is much appreciated. Thanks, Greg
-- Greg Rippin, Graduate Assistant Music Technology Program New York University 35 West 4th Street, Suite 777 New York, NY 10012
phone 212-998-5422 fax 212-995-4043 musictechgrad.info@nyu.edu www.nyu.edu
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Greg Rippin wrote:
Hi all,
This might be a bug or might be my foul-up when installing pd .33:
Using pd .33 on win98, selecting "array" on the "put" menu seems to do nothing. Nothing is added to the patcher and no error messages appear in the master window. Selecting "graph" adds an empty graph, as expected. Selecting the empty graph and trying to put an array seems to do nothing.
I went back and tried this on .32 and it worked fine.
Maybe I messed up something when copying externs to work with the new version. If so, does anybody have any idea what I may have done wrong?
With pd-0.33 the array doesn't get drawn immediately, but a Dialog pops up where you can set the name and size of the array.
If, for instance you have the "old" tk/gui installed (for lets say, hrm , iemlib), then it is very likely that this feature won't work anymore.
Guenter
That explains it. Thanks, Guenter.
Hmm. I need the MIDI support in .33, need to use arrays, but really like having the iemlib objects. Can anybody suggest a fix that would let me have the best of both (all three ?!) worlds? Other than switching back and forth between versions or command-line statements, that is. . .
Thanks again, Greg
guenter geiger wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Greg Rippin wrote:
Hi all,
This might be a bug or might be my foul-up when installing pd .33:
Using pd .33 on win98, selecting "array" on the "put" menu seems to do nothing. Nothing is added to the patcher and no error messages appear in the master window. Selecting "graph" adds an empty graph, as expected. Selecting the empty graph and trying to put an array seems to do nothing.
I went back and tried this on .32 and it worked fine.
Maybe I messed up something when copying externs to work with the new version. If so, does anybody have any idea what I may have done wrong?
With pd-0.33 the array doesn't get drawn immediately, but a Dialog pops up where you can set the name and size of the array.
If, for instance you have the "old" tk/gui installed (for lets say, hrm , iemlib), then it is very likely that this feature won't work anymore.
Guenter
-- Greg Rippin, Graduate Assistant Music Technology Program New York University 35 West 4th Street, Suite 777 New York, NY 10012
phone 212-998-5422 fax 212-995-4043 musictechgrad.info@nyu.edu www.nyu.edu
Greg Rippin hat gesagt: // Greg Rippin wrote:
That explains it. Thanks, Guenter.
Hmm. I need the MIDI support in .33, need to use arrays, but really like having the iemlib objects. Can anybody suggest a fix that would let me have the best of both (all three ?!) worlds? Other than switching back and forth between versions or command-line statements, that is. . .
Thanks again,
I have iemlib working okay on 0.33, but I did not replace pd.tk with the version of iemlib, I just put the stuff from iemlib's pd.tk starting with
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