hi dataflowers,
today I release a new external: tracker
if I have to describe it, I would say it is a 2D grid editor, with file load/save support, keyboard entry support, dynamic resizing, tracking of the row being read (see help patch attached)
you can get it there, or in CVS under the externals/ffext/tracker directory.
http://www.puredata.org/Members/federico/externals/tracker-0.2.tar.gz
please report feedback about use, bugs, and possible improvements
hi federico,
after compiling your external (with tk2c.bash copied in /usr/bin beforehand). i have this error:
/usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tracker.pd_linux: /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tracker.pd_linux: undefined symbol: binbuf_read_via_canvas
any idea? pat
I got the error with pd 0.39, not pd 0.4
Tom
On 9/21/07, patrick puredata@11h11.com wrote:
hi federico,
after compiling your external (with tk2c.bash copied in /usr/bin beforehand). i have this error:
/usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tracker.pd_linux: /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tracker.pd_linux: undefined symbol: binbuf_read_via_canvas
any idea? pat
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Wow, very nice. Very much improved! Does it compile easy on other systems than Linux?
Comments: I had to edit your makefile to point to my pd sources. Maybe you should note that somewhere. Also, I had to add a space between ">" and "$*.tk2c" in the line #12 of your makefile (sh tk2c.bash < $*.tk > $*.tk2c) to make it compile. Finally the properties dialog does not work:
invalid command name "pdtk_tracker_dialog"
Tom
On 9/21/07, federico mescalinum@gmail.com wrote:
hi dataflowers,
today I release a new external: tracker
if I have to describe it, I would say it is a 2D grid editor, with file load/save support, keyboard entry support, dynamic resizing, tracking of the row being read (see help patch attached)
you can get it there, or in CVS under the externals/ffext/tracker directory.
http://www.puredata.org/Members/federico/externals/tracker-0.2.tar.gz
please report feedback about use, bugs, and possible improvements
-- Federico Ferri
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
Excellent, it compiled on windows (properties window still does not thought). Also, I think you should specify that your external requires PD 0.4
Attached the compiled windows version and a modified makefile.
Tom
On 9/21/07, Thomas O Fredericks tof@danslchamp.org wrote:
Wow, very nice. Very much improved! Does it compile easy on other systems than Linux?
Comments: I had to edit your makefile to point to my pd sources. Maybe you should note that somewhere. Also, I had to add a space between ">" and "$*.tk2c" in the line #12 of your makefile (sh tk2c.bash < $*.tk > $*.tk2c) to make it compile. Finally the properties dialog does not work:
invalid command name "pdtk_tracker_dialog"
Tom
On 9/21/07, federico mescalinum@gmail.com wrote:
hi dataflowers,
today I release a new external: tracker
if I have to describe it, I would say it is a 2D grid editor, with file load/save support, keyboard entry support, dynamic resizing, tracking of the row being read (see help patch attached)
you can get it there, or in CVS under the externals/ffext/tracker directory.
http://www.puredata.org/Members/federico/externals/tracker-0.2.tar.gz
please report feedback about use, bugs, and possible improvements
-- Federico Ferri
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
On 21/09/2007, at 23.54, federico wrote:
today I release a new external: tracker
I think i had success building it on OS X with the attached Makefile.
The properties dialog works, it seams. I haven't had time to really
play with it. It seams quite cpu greedy, as it make Pd eat 60% cpu
time like instantly. It might be a OSX/TCL issue though(?). I mainly
build it to see how it looked. Looks nice. I think the editing
features are interesting. Attached is also a screenshot of the help
file for anyone in a similar position.
Best, Steffen
I think i had success building it on OS X with the attached Makefile.
thank you, I'll include it in the distribution
The properties dialog works, it seams. I haven't had time to really play with it. It seams quite cpu greedy, as it make Pd eat 60% cpu
that's sad :( on Linux just it takes 1% cpu (athlon 2800+) running with row tracking active.
indeed drawing is done very cleverly, so I don't figure the reason of that cpu usage.
time like instantly. It might be a OSX/TCL issue though(?). I mainly
I hope something that could be fixed... I'll ask to pd-devs
build it to see how it looked. Looks nice. I think the editing features are interesting. Attached is also a screenshot of the help file for anyone in a similar position.
Best, Steffen
Federico Ferri