Yeah sorry about [pddp_print], I am probably going to remove that
object. These are currently just sketches. Before gathering them all
into a proper tutorial, standard GUI elements will need to be defined,
including standard ways of displaying results. I am not a big fan of
[print] because it means that you have to go back and forth between
windows. And since its possible to have everything on one patch, I
think that is the preferred way. It really demonstrates the
always-running, patch-is-the-program idea.
.hc
On Nov 4, 2005, at 11:13 AM, Samuel Burt wrote:
Hans,
I think its a great idea to expand the basic tutorials to include some
of the most basic concepts that Pd users need. Here are some quick
reactions to the patches you sent:exercise-template
The slider should go higher than 127Hz.
init_10_0.pd and storage_objects
You use pddp_print. If any users are using Miller's installation they
will be disheartened that Pd is "broken." Also, using your installer,
I don't have the object working either. I can see it in the
references folder. I suppose the pddp objects should be moved to the
extra folder. It's also possible that when I adjusted the contents of
your package, I might have moved them out or not moved them in to
where they need to be.sb
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