[PD-cvs] externals/pdp/doc/misc devdoc.html, 1.3, 1.4 overview.html, 1.3, 1.4

Tom Schouten doelie at users.sourceforge.net
Fri Sep 1 15:45:31 CEST 2006


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  <p>PDP runs on Linux and OSX. The OSX version depends on <a 
! href="http://fink.sourceforge.net/">Fink</a>, which is not in the "point & 
! click" stage yet, so setting it up will require some efford. There is no 
! windows version. The reason for this is simple: i don't use windows myself. 
! Porting would require writing code for input/output and getting the 
! libraries PDP depends on to work. If anyone is willing to do this, just let 
! me know. PDP can run without X Window, using SDL.
  
  <p> Currently, PDP's focus is on images and video, but there is no reason it 
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  <p>PDP runs on Linux and OSX. The OSX version depends on <a 
! href="http://fink.sourceforge.net/">Fink</a>. There is no 
! windows version.
  
  <p> Currently, PDP's focus is on images and video, but there is no reason it 
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  patches should be enough to get you started. Have a look at the README file 
  in the distribution to find out how to compile and setup. The file 
! doc/reference.txt contains a list of objects. If you have installed PDP 
  properly, you can just press the right mouse button on an object and select 
  help to get a help patch. If this doesn't work, look in the directory 
! doc/objects for a collection of help patches. The directory doc/examples 
! contains some more demos. The directory doc/objects contains two 
  abstractions that are used to setup the input and output in the help 
  patches. You might want to cut and connect some wires to use the 
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  patches should be enough to get you started. Have a look at the README file 
  in the distribution to find out how to compile and setup. The file 
! <code>doc/reference.txt</code> contains a list of objects. If you have installed PDP 
  properly, you can just press the right mouse button on an object and select 
  help to get a help patch. If this doesn't work, look in the directory 
! <code>doc/objects</code> for a collection of help patches. The directory <code>doc/examples</code>
! contains some more demos. The directory <code>doc/objects</code> contains two 
  abstractions that are used to setup the input and output in the help 
  patches. You might want to cut and connect some wires to use the 
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  <h2>Packets and Types</h2>
  
! <p> PDP is centered around the concept of packets and operations on 
! packets. There are several types of packets. The default type for most 
  objects is <code><b>image/YCrCb/320x240</b></code>. This is a single video 
  frame, encoded in the internal 16bit YUV format, measuring 320 by 240 
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  <h2>Packets and Types</h2>
  
! <p> PDP is about packets and operations on packets. Packets are just chunks
! of dumb data. The interpretation of this data depends on its type name.
! There are several types of packets. The default type for most 
  objects is <code><b>image/YCrCb/320x240</b></code>. This is a single video 
  frame, encoded in the internal 16bit YUV format, measuring 320 by 240 
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  to an image,  etc... You get the point. The possibilities are endless.
  
! 
  
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  to an image,  etc... You get the point. The possibilities are endless.
  
! <p> Over the last couple of years, PDP has given birth to a forked off project called
! <a href="http://zwizwa.goto10.org/zwikizwaki.php?page=PacketForth">Packet Forth</a>.
! This is a programming laguage based on ideas from Forth and Lisp. It's aim is
! loosely to be a kind of 'media Perl'.
  
      <hr>
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+ 	<p> FIXME: This is probably a bit out of date.
+ 
+ 
      <h1>PDP Developer Documentation</h1>
  





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