Hi,
My first post here. As should be expected for newbies, beside sweeping the floor, is doing something that could be useful. As I couldn't find a compact alphabetic list of Pd objects, I made one: http://www.xs4all.nl/~fjkraan/digaud/puredata/index.html. I compared it with http://wiki.puredata.info/en/Category:vanilla and ./pd/doc/5.reference/help-intro.pd and found some differences. My list reflects the objects present in the 0.40-2 Pd distribution from Ubuntu 7.10.
An attempt to do the same for the objects in the Pd-0.39.3-extended distribution is there too but unfinished, it probably needs another format..
Fred Jan
Nice cheatsheet format for two sided printout, good work.
The extended version is probably too much of a moving target to follow with a summary. Possibly the right way to do this is have it compile a summary from the pdwiki index filtered for objects.
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 19:11:49 +0100 Fred Jan Kraan fjkraan@xs4all.nl wrote:
Hi,
My first post here. As should be expected for newbies, beside sweeping the floor, is doing something that could be useful. As I couldn't find a compact alphabetic list of Pd objects, I made one: http://www.xs4all.nl/~fjkraan/digaud/puredata/index.html. I compared it with http://wiki.puredata.info/en/Category:vanilla and ./pd/doc/5.reference/help-intro.pd and found some differences. My list reflects the objects present in the 0.40-2 Pd distribution from Ubuntu 7.10.
An attempt to do the same for the objects in the Pd-0.39.3-extended distribution is there too but unfinished, it probably needs another format..
Fred Jan
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that's very good, but i think that is what pdpedia is aming for :_) On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 07:11:49PM +0100, Fred Jan Kraan wrote:
Hi,
My first post here. As should be expected for newbies, beside sweeping the floor, is doing something that could be useful. As I couldn't find a compact alphabetic list of Pd objects, I made one: http://www.xs4all.nl/~fjkraan/digaud/puredata/index.html. I compared it with http://wiki.puredata.info/en/Category:vanilla and ./pd/doc/5.reference/help-intro.pd and found some differences. My list reflects the objects present in the 0.40-2 Pd distribution from Ubuntu 7.10.
An attempt to do the same for the objects in the Pd-0.39.3-extended distribution is there too but unfinished, it probably needs another format..
Fred Jan
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thanks very much! I will look at the list in detail, and hope to be able to give comments about the differences you found. did you create it automatically or by hand? Because I have not found a good solution to do create a list like this automatically. and it takes so much time to do this manually. but with every new list, it gets easier to get an overview of what objects are currently available (and shipped). I think nobody knows right now! marius.
Fred Jan Kraan wrote:
Hi,
My first post here. As should be expected for newbies, beside sweeping the floor, is doing something that could be useful. As I couldn't find a compact alphabetic list of Pd objects, I made one: http://www.xs4all.nl/~fjkraan/digaud/puredata/index.html. I compared it with http://wiki.puredata.info/en/Category:vanilla and ./pd/doc/5.reference/help-intro.pd and found some differences. My list reflects the objects present in the 0.40-2 Pd distribution from Ubuntu 7.10.
An attempt to do the same for the objects in the Pd-0.39.3-extended distribution is there too but unfinished, it probably needs another format..
Fred Jan
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