hi,
apart from being very happy about the availability of the "nbx"-object in pd 0.35-test11, i have to report a somewhat serious bug:
typing a number into it and pressing enter causes pd to crash almost everytime. saving the patch before doing so sometimes helps, but not always...
another issue (already asked for that before):
is there a way to compose "receive"-objects dynamically , i.e. with $-
arguments ? a sort of equivalent to the ";" message (which does the job on
the "send"-side) would also help...
ciao
oliver
It does not crash for me with 0.35 PRELIMINARY TEST 14 on win2k with asio enable (which rocks by the way)
can someone explain to me how this object differs from the normal Number object? thanks.
-Josh
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, stotz wrote:
hi,
apart from being very happy about the availability of the "nbx"-object in pd 0.35-test11, i have to report a somewhat serious bug:
typing a number into it and pressing enter causes pd to crash almost everytime. saving the patch before doing so sometimes helps, but not always...
another issue (already asked for that before):
is there a way to compose "receive"-objects dynamically , i.e. with $- arguments ? a sort of equivalent to the ";" message (which does the job on
the "send"-side) would also help...ciao
oliver
Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. xiphoidprocess.com .. eds.org/~joschi
I read:
can someone explain to me how this object differs from the normal Number object? thanks.
full blown properties dialog, builtin send/ receive different sizes, colors and modes of operation ...
just right click a nbx and an ordinary number ...
regards,
x
I read:
typing a number into it and pressing enter causes pd to crash almost everytime.
very often not ... but I'm glad to hear that this is not my bug ;)
another issue (already asked for that before):
is there a way to compose "receive"-objects dynamically , i.e. with $- arguments ? a sort of equivalent to the ";" message (which does the job on
the "send"-side) would also help...
see the attached patch, not really nice and clean but workable solution ...
atb
x