OK, I think we've had enough of these spams for a long while. There is a simple and easy solution: make the list so that only members can post. If someone wants to send an announcement to this list without being a member, they can subscribe, send the announcement, then unsubscribe. And the rest of us won't get anymore penis spam.
.hc
On Wednesday, Sep 17, 2003, at 08:50 America/New_York, Ted Acosta wrote:
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i'd be quite happy with that being the case for all of the lists, (dev, pd-list and pd-announce) since it's pretty much the norm with most lists i've encountered any time recently.
pix.
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 15:02:27 -0400 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
OK, I think we've had enough of these spams for a long while. There is a simple and easy solution: make the list so that only members can post. If someone wants to send an announcement to this list without being a member, they can subscribe, send the announcement, then unsubscribe. And the rest of us won't get anymore penis spam.
.hc
On Wednesday, Sep 17, 2003, at 08:50 America/New_York, Ted Acosta wrote:
Pd-announce-admin I found you a great deal! look here to gain size
PEN1S ENL@RGEMENT P1LLS DISCOUNT PRICE!
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REMOVE FROM MAILLISTpalkb fptxmm dluvcmhkktsr kydfmkcsqglt zewiloqxjnurx cx djgwawxtnkznmqyeuwn qyjlzuolfip
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I am pretty sure its already the case with pd-dev and pd-list.
pd-announce is the exception.
.hc
On Tuesday, Sep 16, 2003, at 21:09 America/New_York, pix wrote:
i'd be quite happy with that being the case for all of the lists, (dev, pd-list and pd-announce) since it's pretty much the norm with most lists i've encountered any time recently.
pix.
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 15:02:27 -0400 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
OK, I think we've had enough of these spams for a long while. There is a simple and easy solution: make the list so that only members can post. If someone wants to send an announcement to this list without being a member, they can subscribe, send the announcement, then unsubscribe. And the rest of us won't get anymore penis spam.
.hc
On Wednesday, Sep 17, 2003, at 08:50 America/New_York, Ted Acosta wrote:
Pd-announce-admin I found you a great deal! look here to gain size
PEN1S ENL@RGEMENT P1LLS DISCOUNT PRICE!
nap acjqjquns yj nmtnyv s lqqwqp hxevmrlcvg oaly
REMOVE FROM MAILLISTpalkb fptxmm dluvcmhkktsr kydfmkcsqglt zewiloqxjnurx cx djgwawxtnkznmqyeuwn qyjlzuolfip
PD-list mailing list PD-list@iem.at http://iem.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pd-list
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I am pretty sure its already the case with pd-dev and pd-list.
pd-announce is the exception.
this is true. of course i could set up the pd-announce to be closed (not-open to non-members) too, but i thought people could post interesting announcements although they were not members. obviously this has been exploited.
if no rejections are made, i will make pd-announce a members-only list in the next week.
mfg.as.rd IOhannes
hi list,
how can i record the graphics from gem to a file (quicktime), is it possible in pd, or maybe a desktop grab utility?
also, i wonder if there's any docu on gem delaing with the arguments of all the objects/externals. i have a big list with all of them, and their function, but not the arguments. (in max you just point to an inlet and its at the bottom of the window, in supercollider its command-j and you see the class source, for pd i dont know). and did anyone use gridflow for osx already? experiences?
thanks as always,
adrian
hello,
The only way I find to record video from gem is to use a second computer, with a video input. I try diferent desktop grab utiliy, but no one was able to record 20 fps...
cyrille
av wrote:
hi list,
how can i record the graphics from gem to a file (quicktime), is it possible in pd, or maybe a desktop grab utility?
also, i wonder if there's any docu on gem delaing with the arguments of all the objects/externals. i have a big list with all of them, and their function, but not the arguments. (in max you just point to an inlet and its at the bottom of the window, in supercollider its command-j and you see the class source, for pd i dont know). and did anyone use gridflow for osx already? experiences?
thanks as always,
adrian
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i take it you are using osx? pix_write will write each frame to disk as a photo-jpeg file. i suggest making a folder to write the files into as pd/bin is the default. you can make the files into a qt .mov by opening the first file in the series in qtplayer.app and then saving it as a .mov (this might require qtpro). one caveat for pix_write exists right now: the recorded images will be upside down! i decided not to add a function to flip the image before writing because it slowed down the process too much. the reason the image is flipped has to do with OpenGL and Quicktime disagreeing about the image origin. GL starts drawing in the bottom left, QT/QD starts on the top left. i have mentioned this to Apple, but they have not issued a work-around yet.
cgc
Quoting av sc@civilrevoltage.com:
hi list,
how can i record the graphics from gem to a file (quicktime), is it possible in pd, or maybe a desktop grab utility?
also, i wonder if there's any docu on gem delaing with the arguments of all the objects/externals. i have a big list with all of them, and their function, but not the arguments. (in max you just point to an inlet and its at the bottom of the window, in supercollider its command-j and you see the class source, for pd i dont know). and did anyone use gridflow for osx already? experiences?
thanks as always,
adrian
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simple question: is buzz~ available for os x? are there other buzz-like externals out there?
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, av wrote:
and did anyone use gridflow for osx already? experiences?
There have been several attempts at running GridFlow on OSX. In the last year I helped a few people getting GridFlow to run on OSX, but we didn't have so much success.
Two days ago I had 3 people willing to give me access to a Mac in some way, only in the Montreal area. And then Artengine got a Mac computer for me. So expect some progress on the Mac side very soon.
But before I start on that, I'll release GridFlow 0.7.5 (includes all improvements made during this summer).
Mathieu Bouchard http://artengine.ca/matju