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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/27/2013 04:13 AM, João Pais
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<div>Hi,<br>
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<div>nice work. I just tested it on windows xp sp3, and it
works. At some other point I can test it on w7, and ubuntu.</div>
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<div>Some remarks, though, in case it interests you - or shold
they be sent to someone else?</div>
<div>- when patching, I could open/close an object to text edit
it by using ctrl-return. This doesn't work here anymore. Was
it replaced by another key combination?</div>
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Hm, I think that was added in Pd-extended/Pd-l2ork, but maybe
Pd-Vanilla doesn't have it. My demo build<br>
is based off of Vanilla so that may be why it isn't there.<br>
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<div>- which font are you using? it looks a bit strange'</div>
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The entire dialog, or just the headings? I hard-coded some font for
the headings just to get them<br>
to be bold-- that's something I'll change now that I can test it on
all platforms.<br>
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<div>- alt-f doesn't work to access the file menu. it would also
be clearer if the shortcut keys (F, E, ...) would be
underlined, as usual in windows menus</div>
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Probably also something that's in Pd-extended (Pd-l2ork?) but not in
Vanilla. I'll check.<br>
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<div>- I guess autopatching is always on? didn't find a switch
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On Vanilla, yes.<br>
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<div>- what does the "tidy up" command do, besides putting a
comment in the console? would it be better to remove it?</div>
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In Vanilla and Pd-extended, nearly nothing. In Pd-l2ork, it
actually tidies up the patch by aligning<br>
objects vertically and horizontally. (Can't remember the method it
uses but it seemed to work ok<br>
in Pd-l2ork when I tested it.)<br>
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<div> - it might be a bit strange to have the same preferences
menu in the media and file menus.</div>
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Ah yes, I meant to remove the one from the file menu. I'll fix
that.<br>
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<div>And then another preferences menu in Edit. I don't know
anything of menu design, but why not:</div>
<div> - add the path and startup sections to the preferences
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I think those sections are deprecated in Pd-extended. Not sure
about Pd-l2ork, Vanilla...<br>
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<div> - access this window only through one menu? I guess in
Media would be the most traditional place, but many programs
have it in Edit.</div>
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I think "Edit" is the right place on GNU/Linux and Windows, and
under the main "apple" menu on OSX.<br>
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- the GUI profile is a very nice idea, I've been doing it for
years with Hans' commands. If you want, adding font+size would
make it complete.</div>
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You mean the font dialog/ font "bomb"? I think that's per canvas,
no?<br>
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<div>- are there any patches you would need to test specific
parts of your work? I might be able to help with that, since I
can't program C or tcl/tk</div>
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A patch with all the iemguis, text, object boxes, and message boxes
is sufficient to test the GUI settings. For the others, if you try
to do normal audio/midi work and let me know if you hit a snag.<br>
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<div>On startup I get the console output:</div>
<div>midiin: windows: not supported<br>
sysexin: windows: not supported<br>
setting SO_BROADCAST<br>
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rmstopow~<br>
... couldn't create<br>
powtorms~<br>
... couldn't create<br>
scalar<br>
... couldn't create<br>
scope~<br>
... couldn't create<br>
warning -- 'template' (pd-help-intro.pd) is obsolete; replace
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Sounds like error messages related to the patch that opens when you
right-click "Help"<br>
on an empty part of a patch. Except for "setting SO_BROADCAST".
Not sure what that<br>
relates to.<br>
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-Jonathan<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2013/7/26 Jonathan Wilkes <span
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Le 26/07/2013 20:53, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :<br>
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I just tested my demo buid using asio via port audio
with the "Test Audio and MIDI" patch and it seems to
work.<br>
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what system are you using? Mine is windows vista home
premium SP2.<br>
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Mine is Windows XP Service Pack 3.<br>
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I can test later on a Windows Vista system.<span
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