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    <title>Re: unable to edit canvas properties</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;

"João Pais" &amp;lt;jmmmpais&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;googlemail.com&amp;gt; wrote:


Unless you are using pd-l2ork, in which case it does ;-)

 &amp;gt;to include the save process in your  


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    <title>Re: closest frequency in scale</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;For other scales, you can store all the notes in an array.  When each
of your random numbers appears, do a quick search for the closest note
in the scale.



On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Matthias Kronlachner
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    <title>Re: unable to edit canvas properties</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I don't know if these apply to you:

if your canvas are being created/saved with a wrong symbol as symbol, it  
might cause them to have some bugs. looking at the text file of the patch  
makes it clear, where one symbol should be, there are several now (in case  
you turned a list with spaces into a symbol). then the following numbers  
aren't read in the proper order.
changing gui properties through messages (or even the window) doesn't make  
the patch dirty, so you will need to include the save process in your  
patch. I think there was an external that sent a bang when the patch was  
closed, that could be used for it.



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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Ah, now I figured out how to work around it:
I was sending

[loadbang]
|
[symbol &amp;lt;stuff&amp;gt;]
|
[mycanvas label $1(

to it, and, apparently, after setting the label, the problem appears.
I suppressed the loadbang, and could then edit and save the canvas happily.
strange...
Tim


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    <title>unable to edit canvas properties</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;when I put a canvas in my patch and I want to open the properties to change
size/color/label...,
I get no properties window but:

(Tcl) UNHANDLED ERROR: wrong # args: should be "pdtk_iemgui_dialog
mytoplevel mainheader dim_header wdt min_wdt wdt_label hgt min_hgt
hgt_label rng_header min_rng min_rng_label max_rng max_rng_label rng_sched
lin0_log1 lilo0_label lilo1_label loadbang steady num_label num snd rcv
gui_name gn_dx gn_dy gn_f gn_fs bcol fcol lcol"
    while executing
"pdtk_iemgui_dialog .gfxstuba5f4d60 |cnv|
------selectable_dimensions(pix):------ 15 1 size: 0.0 0.0
empty             ------visible_rectan..."
    ("uplevel" body line 1)
    invoked from within
"uplevel #0 $cmds_from_pd"

It is still possible to change the size by sending vis_size $1 $2 to its
receiver,
but the change doesn't get saved into the patch.
this applies to only one of several subpatches in the main patch.

any ideas?
gr,
Tim
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    <title>Re: mapping variable-length lists to a fixed length one</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;thanks for the suggestions, here's the solution I came up with.
gr,
Tim


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    <title>Re: setting send &gt; 'list: no such object' ?</title>
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On 2012-05-24 08:46, tim vets wrote:

i'm using the following idiom quite often:

[list desination value1 value2...(
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|                |
[list split 1]   |
x      |     x   |
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without any problems.
maybe [list-splat] does something weird that the built-in [list spit]
does not suffer from?

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    <title>setting send &gt; 'list: no such object' ?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;hello,
I have a symbol like this:
"destination_value1_value2_value3_value4"
with which I want to send the list "value1 value2 value3 value4" to
"destination"
First, I turn the symbol into a list using [s2l]
Then I split off the first element of the list using list-splat,
and use that to set the destination of a [send] object.
While this seems to work ("value1 value2 value3 value4" does get sent to [r
destination]),
nevertheless I get the error 'list: no such object' in the pd window.
any ideas?
thanks,
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    <title>Re: Current PMPD binaries for Win and Mac?</title>
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On May 21, 2012, at 3:06 PM, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:


I usually use this last option with full URLs, since its easiest to see exactly what's happening.

.hc
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    <title>Re: all distorsions avaliable</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.multimedia.puredata.general/84731</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi guys , thanks for the replies,  I was wondering if there are more
waveshapers patches or abstractions outhere  for pd?

I also was wondering if anybody have tried implemented dynamic waveshaping
with Chebyshev polynomials?
Which should be the best approach for this in pd?


thanks




2012/5/23 Ed Kelly &amp;lt;morph_2016&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;yahoo.co.uk&amp;gt;

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    <title>Re: Mouse data without Xorg boundaries</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Yeah, I left out that I also opened the help patch, and the deltas were still being output when the mouse pointer 

hit the edge of the screen in x.

-Jonathan




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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Jonathan,

Heh... well I did mention in my post that I tried that already and it
didn't do what I wanted it to. But then I tried it again at your urging and
voila! For some reason I missed that my first try.

Thanks,
Tyler

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    <title>iemguts on windows 2</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;hi all,

there was an earlier discussion about compiling iemguts on windows, but 
it looks quite outdated. none of the provided solution was working for me.
where can i find som sort of instructions on how to compile the external 
with mingw?

thanks!


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    <title>Re: Mouse data without Xorg boundaries</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Tyler,
     I used my search plugin to search for objects tagged with the "user_input" keyword and found:

cyclone/MouseState  
report mouse x/y/deltax/y and buttonpress 
Keywords: control max_compatible user_input

Since it gives you delta x/y I think it will solve your problem.

-Jonathan




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    <title>list.element in mtl?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi folks

I may be wrong here: is mtl meant to replace pdmtl?

If that's the case, am I crazy or is list.element missing? Is there a good
replacement for it?

Thanks for any help.

cheers
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    <title>Re: bigger symbols</title>
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Great idea, thanks :)josep

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    <title>Mouse data without Xorg boundaries</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello list,

Not sure if the title explains it concisely enough, but I'm looking to get
mouse data without the screen limits of X. So basically when I drag the
mouse to the far-right boundary of the screen and continue dragging, though
my pointer stays the same on the screen, obviously there is still data
being sent from the optical mouse to the comp that states I am moving
right. How can I get this data? I'm mounting an optical mouse upside down
under a wheel and I want to read that data. I thought MouseState from
cyclone libs would give me this with the "delta" x and y, but those are
confined to Xorg's limits as well. Any ideas? I don't feel confident in
hacking mouse drivers without guidance....

Thanks,
Tyler
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    <title>Re: bigger symbols</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
Yup, send the message 'label yoursymbol' to any of the iemguis. I often
use [cnv] for exactly this purpose.

Roman



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If you only need display (no editing/input), set the label of a canvas, 
and adjust the properties to set font/size.  Beware characters like 
$#%{}[]"' which might cause weird issues (though, I haven't tested 
recently, so any issues there might have been may be fixed - and I can't 
remember exactly which ones I had problems with in the past...).




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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Perhaps a canvas ?

J



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    <title>bigger symbols</title>
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Hi all,any easy (and hopefully standard) way to display a bigger and better looking symbol than the default [symbol] object (Ctrl-4)?Thanks!
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    <dc:creator>Jeppi Jeppi</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-23T15:34:55</dc:date>
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