hi all,
"make me is a pure data patch with voice recognition (simon) to detect the position of your head (opencv) and replace your face with a still picture."
presented at the pd users group in montreal awhile ago.
pat
Hi,
I've seen in many pd guides that it is possible to use the keyboard to enter values into number and symbol atoms. I've tried clicking, double-clicking, and I can't seem to enter values with my keyboard.
It's very difficult to use the mouse to reach certain values, and I've had to resort to using temporary message boxes to "quickly" set values.
I'm using 0.42.5-extended-rc5 (amd64 for Ubuntu Lucid) from the autobuild archives, and I'm wondering if the issue is restricted to this version only.
-Johnny
On 2010-08-16 10:44, Johnny Ferguson wrote:
Hi,
I've seen in many pd guides that it is possible to use the keyboard to enter values into number and symbol atoms. I've tried clicking, double-clicking, and I can't seem to enter values with my keyboard.
try again:
note that you won't get any visible feedback that you are in "typing mode"!
so:
if you miss the "hit return" part, then you won't have get any effect.
fgmar IOhannes
On 08/16/2010 05:05 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2010-08-16 10:44, Johnny Ferguson wrote:
Hi,
I've seen in many pd guides that it is possible to use the keyboard to enter values into number and symbol atoms. I've tried clicking, double-clicking, and I can't seem to enter values with my keyboard.
try again:
- click on the numberbox
- type the number
- hit return
- voila
note that you won't get any visible feedback that you are in "typing mode"!
so:
- click on the numberbox
- notice that nothing has changed
- type the number
- notice that the numbers appear in the numberbox as you type them
- hit return
- notice that the number will be sent out
if you miss the "hit return" part, then you won't have get any effect.
Awesome, working now. My mistake was being in edit mode when I tried. Locking the patcher seems to allow it to work as specified. Thanks! :)
fgmar IOhannes
On 08/16/2010 07:16 PM, Johnny Ferguson wrote:
so:
- click on the numberbox
- notice that nothing has changed
- type the number
- notice that the numbers appear in the numberbox as you type them
- hit return
- notice that the number will be sent out
What a coincidence that you're talking about this right now!
I've just noticed that in Linux, the decimal dot of the numeric keypad does not work (while the dot that is found next to the space bar and comma does work)
This is 0.42.5 extended nightly build 20100601