Hi list, i'd just like to know, if and where any survey of built-in pd objects (possibly with all input and message descriptions too??) exists in the net.
thanks! Thomas
On a related note, I remember someone posting a URL to a database of all the PD externals some time ago (years?). It was a work in progress. I was wondering if it was still around?
pix.
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi list, i'd just like to know, if and where any survey of built-in pd objects (possibly with all input and message descriptions too??) exists in the net.
thanks! Thomas
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:17:11PM +1030, pix@test.at wrote:
On a related note, I remember someone posting a URL to a database of all the PD externals some time ago (years?). It was a work in progress. I was wondering if it was still around?
pix.
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi list, i'd just like to know, if and where any survey of built-in pd objects (possibly with all input and message descriptions too??) exists in the net.
thanks! Thomas
hi
i started just yesterday to rescue the pd database from the dead ... got it working agiain at http://iem.kug.ac.at/pdb/
i'd like to work a bit more at it - besides of all the obviously needed improvements in the design an documentation i am thinking of a online registration tool
suggestions welcome
lg norbert
|i started just yesterday to rescue the pd database from the dead ... |got it working agiain at http://iem.kug.ac.at/pdb/ | |i'd like to work a bit more at it - |besides of all the obviously needed improvements in the design an |documentation i am thinking of a online registration tool
xcellent .. design is pretty nebensaechlich in that case, i suggest some template mechanism, there's modules for perl, php, .. i dont know, whats it done with?
online reg. + upload of new xtrns, patcharchives, etc is much more important, and a possibility to directly add comments to each object. it'd maybe also make sense to import all the built-in pd objects (internals) from the list in release-notes along with their docs .. +? so it could end up as a 'complete' searchable pd documentation with user comments.
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On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 03:51:04PM +0100, _-¯-_ wrote:
design is pretty nebensaechlich in that case, i suggest some template mechanism, there's modules for perl, php, .. i dont know, whats it done with?
online reg. + upload of new xtrns, patcharchives, etc is much more important, and a possibility to directly add comments to each object. it'd maybe also make sense to import all the built-in pd objects (internals) from the list in release-notes along with their docs .. +? so it could end up as a 'complete' searchable pd documentation with user comments.
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it is done in perl/mysql so it is easy to add all that pretty stuff and i think that adding the pd core objects is a good idea too
.. and i am dreaming of a pd autoloading externals from the net if it doesnt find them on the harddisc ...
lg n
|it is done in perl/mysql so it is easy to add all that pretty stuff
juip, then its CGI::FastTemplate ..
|and i think that adding the pd core objects is a good idea too |.. and i am dreaming of a pd autoloading externals from the net if |it doesnt find them on the harddisc ...
uh ja of course, squeeze wget into pd so its really handled transparently, any open (patch,lib,soundfile,txtfile,winebottle,..) eats a url as well as local path ..
apropos 'auto' .. a small self.de/con.structing patch example at: http://barely.a.live.fm/pd/x_constr/
p.s. listadm, could you add the reply-to: header ?
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On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, [ISO-8859-1] _-�-_ wrote:
apropos 'auto' .. a small self.de/con.structing patch example at: http://barely.a.live.fm/pd/x_constr/
this is great!
inspired, i made this:
http://pix.test.at/pd/firgen.tar.gz
boring and practical. it opens a textfile contining a list of FIR filter coefficients and then makes a patch that implements that filter in another window.
pix.
|On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, [ISO-8859-1] _-¯-_ wrote: |> apropos 'auto' .. a small self.de/con.structing patch example at: |> http://barely.a.live.fm/pd/x_constr/ | |this is great!
yeah! ;)
|inspired, i made this: | |http://pix.test.at/pd/firgen.tar.gz | |boring and practical. it opens a textfile contining a list of FIR filter |coefficients and then makes a patch that implements that filter in |another window.
another version http://0.trust.at/brly-x/pd/cloner.tar
hope this works .. you need to patch x_connective.c to have the settable r's ... the diff is included.
but i m not sure how would i get the linenumber (in the mpatchifle) returned when i create an object, so there's still a few constants in it ..
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