[PD-cvs] pd/doc/5.reference block~-help.pd, 1.1, 1.2 drawpolygon-help.pd, 1.2, 1.3 env~-help.pd, 1.1.1.1, 1.2 list-help.pd, 1.3, 1.4 pd-help.pd, 1.1.1.1, 1.2 tabwrite~-help.pd, 1.1.1.1, 1.2

Miller Puckette millerpuckette at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Sep 20 00:30:34 CEST 2006


Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv12377/pd/doc/5.reference

Modified Files:
	block~-help.pd drawpolygon-help.pd env~-help.pd list-help.pd 
	pd-help.pd tabwrite~-help.pd 
Log Message:
Bug fixes



Index: pd-help.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference/pd-help.pd,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -C2 -d -r1.1.1.1 -r1.2
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--- pd-help.pd	19 Sep 2006 22:30:32 -0000	1.2
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! #N canvas 32 130 677 385 12;
! #N canvas 0 0 600 400 /SUBPATCH/ 0;
! #X restore 59 10 pd;
! #X text 88 12 - subpatch;
! #X obj 218 10 inlet;
! #X text 263 10 - control inlet;
! #X obj 442 11 inlet~;
! #X text 494 12 - audio inlet;
! #X obj 215 39 outlet;
! #X text 265 39 - control outlet;
! #X obj 435 40 outlet~;
! #X text 494 40 - audio outlet;
! #X text 37 74 Type "pd" into an object box to make a subpatch. When
  in run mode you can click on the object to open the subpatch. You can
  name the subpatch with an argument:;
! #N canvas 0 0 600 396 my-subpatch 0;
! #X restore 133 131 pd my-subpatch;
! #N canvas 0 0 600 392 my-subpatch-with-inlets-and-outlets 0;
! #X obj 68 126 inlet;
! #X text 20 96 control inlet for receiving messages;
! #X floatatom 68 154 0 0 0;
! #X floatatom 71 255 0 0 0;
! #X obj 71 287 outlet;
! #X text 35 225 control outlet for sending message;
! #X obj 403 121 inlet~;
! #X obj 403 172 print~;
! #X msg 418 146 bang;
! #X obj 402 314 outlet~;
! #X obj 402 288 sig~ 34;
  #X connect 0 0 2 0;
  #X connect 3 0 4 0;
--- 1,130 ----
! #N canvas 1 -8 631 456 12;
! #N canvas 0 0 600 400 (subpatch) 0;
! #X restore 23 13 pd;
! #X text 57 14 - subpatch;
! #X obj 180 13 inlet;
! #X text 238 12 - control inlet;
! #X obj 410 12 inlet~;
! #X text 480 12 - audio inlet;
! #X obj 180 41 outlet;
! #X text 238 43 - control outlet;
! #X obj 410 40 outlet~;
! #X text 480 40 - audio outlet;
! #X text 15 77 Type "pd" into an object box to make a subpatch. When
  in run mode you can click on the object to open the subpatch. You can
  name the subpatch with an argument:;
! #N canvas 156 300 518 221 my-subpatch 0;
! #X text 49 96 this is a subpatch for the "pd" help window.;
! #X restore 111 134 pd my-subpatch;
! #X text 19 161 and you can put inlets and outlets by making "inlet"
! objects \, etc \, in the subpatch (open the patch below to see them.)
! ;
! #X obj 361 329 print~;
! #X obj 359 249 sig~ 12;
! #X floatatom 50 253 0 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X floatatom 50 305 0 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X text 388 306 (check that audio is on);
! #X text 20 232 messages in and out;
! #X text 329 226 audio in and out;
! #X text 20 426 see also:;
! #X obj 104 426 block~;
! #X obj 371 307 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
! -1 -1;
! #X text 358 427 updated for Pd version 0.40.;
! #N canvas 60 123 618 466 up/downsampling 0;
! #X obj 29 395 print~;
! #X obj 47 369 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 152 397 print~;
! #X obj 170 371 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
! -1 -1;
! #X obj 276 395 print~;
! #X obj 294 369 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
! -1 -1;
! #N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
! #X array \$0-tab 64 float 3;
! #A 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0;
! #X coords 0 1 64 -1 200 140 1;
! #X restore 285 180 graph;
! #X obj 354 360 s \$0-tab;
! #X msg 353 333 const 0 \, 0 0 1;
! #X obj 176 243 print~;
! #X obj 176 218 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
! -1 -1;
! #X obj 24 191 tabreceive~ \$0-tab;
! #N canvas 81 269 585 267 test-subpatch-upsampled 0;
! #X obj 40 17 block~ 128 1 2;
! #X obj 209 149 inlet~ hold;
! #X obj 367 153 inlet~ lin;
! #X obj 23 146 inlet~;
! #X obj 23 202 print~;
! #X obj 41 176 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 209 209 print~;
! #X obj 227 183 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
! -1 -1;
! #X obj 366 213 print~;
! #X obj 383 187 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
! -1 -1;
! #X text 42 49 Upsampling methods:;
! #X text 206 114 sample/hold;
! #X text 337 111 linear interpolation;
! #X text 16 114 interleaved zeros;
! #X connect 1 0 6 0;
! #X connect 2 0 8 0;
! #X connect 3 0 4 0;
! #X connect 5 0 4 0;
! #X connect 7 0 6 0;
! #X connect 9 0 8 0;
! #X restore 24 295 pd test-subpatch-upsampled;
! #N canvas 46 43 585 267 test-subpatch-downsampled 0;
! #X obj 23 146 outlet~;
! #X obj 209 149 outlet~ hold;
! #X obj 367 153 outlet~ lin;
! #X text 206 173 sample/hold;
! #X text 364 177 linear interpolation;
! #X text 197 19 upsampling methods:;
! #X obj 40 17 block~ 32 1 0.5;
! #X text 18 169 interleaved zeros;
! #X obj 21 83 tabreceive~ \$0-tab;
! #X connect 8 0 0 0;
! #X connect 8 0 1 0;
! #X connect 8 0 2 0;
! #X restore 28 339 pd test-subpatch-downsampled;
! #X text 50 11 When a subpatch is reblocked to a higher or lower sample
! rate \, the inlet~ and outlet~ objects offer a choice of three upsampling
! methods. (The inlet~ upsamples when entering a subpatch with a higher
! sample rate \; the outlet~ upsamples when leaving a subpatch of _lower_
! sample rate \, as demonstrated below.) There is no corresponding choice
! of downsampling method - downsampling is done simply by dropping the
! extra samples.;
! #X connect 1 0 0 0;
! #X connect 3 0 2 0;
! #X connect 5 0 4 0;
! #X connect 8 0 7 0;
! #X connect 10 0 9 0;
! #X connect 11 0 12 0;
! #X connect 11 0 12 1;
! #X connect 11 0 12 2;
! #X connect 11 0 9 0;
! #X connect 13 0 0 0;
! #X connect 13 1 2 0;
! #X connect 13 2 4 0;
! #X restore 20 370 pd up/downsampling;
! #N canvas 105 182 600 392 subpatch-with-inlets-and-outlets 0;
! #X obj 64 83 inlet;
! #X text 16 53 control inlet for receiving messages;
! #X floatatom 64 111 0 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X floatatom 67 212 0 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 67 244 outlet;
! #X text 31 182 control outlet for sending message;
! #X obj 399 78 inlet~;
! #X obj 399 129 print~;
! #X msg 414 103 bang;
! #X obj 398 271 outlet~;
! #X obj 398 245 sig~ 34;
! #X text 392 32 same for;
! #X text 393 51 signals.;
  #X connect 0 0 2 0;
  #X connect 3 0 4 0;
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*** 33,52 ****
  #X connect 8 0 7 0;
  #X connect 10 0 9 0;
! #X restore 86 272 pd my-subpatch-with-inlets-and-outlets;
! #X text 55 174 and you can put inlets and outlets by making "inlet"
! objects \, etc \, in the subpatch (open the patch below to see them.)
! ;
! #X obj 423 322 print~;
! #X msg 362 294 bang;
! #X obj 422 243 sig~ 12;
! #X floatatom 86 246 0 0 0;
! #X floatatom 86 298 0 0 0;
! #X text 441 272 (check that audio is on);
! #X text 52 221 messages in and out;
! #X text 392 220 audio in and out;
! #X text 391 351 updated for Pd version 0.26;
! #X connect 12 0 18 0;
! #X connect 12 1 14 0;
! #X connect 15 0 14 0;
! #X connect 16 0 12 1;
! #X connect 17 0 12 0;
--- 132,141 ----
  #X connect 8 0 7 0;
  #X connect 10 0 9 0;
! #X restore 50 279 pd subpatch-with-inlets-and-outlets;
! #X text 193 368 <- here are some ugly details on;
! #X text 219 386 up/downsampling for inlet~ and outlet~;
! #X connect 14 0 25 1;
! #X connect 15 0 25 0;
! #X connect 22 0 13 0;
! #X connect 25 0 16 0;
! #X connect 25 1 13 0;

Index: tabwrite~-help.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference/tabwrite~-help.pd,v
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diff -C2 -d -r1.1.1.1 -r1.2
*** tabwrite~-help.pd	9 May 2003 16:03:48 -0000	1.1.1.1
--- tabwrite~-help.pd	19 Sep 2006 22:30:32 -0000	1.2
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! #N canvas 119 134 697 332 10;
! #X obj 31 27 tabwrite~;
! #X text 110 27 object to write a signal in an array;
! #X msg 43 131 bang;
! #X obj 23 211 tabwrite~ array99;
! #X graph graph1 0 -1 100 1 460 235 610 135;
! #X array array99 100 float;
! #X pop;
! #X obj 23 82 sig~ 3000;
! #X obj 23 110 phasor~;
! #X text 149 213 creation argument initializes array name;
! #X msg 40 181 set array99;
! #X msg 445 35 \; pd dsp 1;
! #X msg 524 37 \; pd dsp 0;
! #X text 85 133 bang to start recording;
! #X text 126 180 set the destination array;
! #X text 18 251 see also the "array" tutorial in section 2 of the Pd documentation \, and these objects:;
! #X obj 90 282 tabread;
! #X obj 149 282 tabwrite;
! #X obj 214 282 tabsend~;
! #X obj 279 282 tabreceive~;
! #X obj 17 282 tabread4~;
! #X msg 43 153 stop;
! #X text 85 154 stop recording;
! #X text 458 288 updated for Pd version 0.29;
! #X connect 2 0 3 0;
! #X connect 5 0 6 0;
! #X connect 6 0 3 0;
! #X connect 8 0 3 0;
! #X connect 19 0 3 0;
--- 1,40 ----
! #N canvas 159 22 645 442 12;
! #X obj 12 12 tabwrite~;
! #X msg 47 210 bang;
! #X obj 28 318 tabwrite~ array99;
! #N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
! #X array array99 1000 float 0;
! #X coords 0 1 999 -1 200 100 1;
! #X restore 414 207 graph;
! #X text 190 318 creation argument initializes array name;
! #X msg 45 288 set array99;
! #X msg 555 13 \; pd dsp 1;
! #X msg 555 51 \; pd dsp 0;
! #X text 23 353 see also the "array" tutorial in section 2 of the Pd
! documentation \, and these objects:;
! #X obj 107 389 tabread;
! #X obj 174 389 tabwrite;
! #X obj 250 389 tabsend~;
! #X obj 327 389 tabreceive~;
! #X obj 22 389 tabread4~;
! #X msg 48 260 stop;
! #X text 153 261 stop recording;
! #X msg 47 236 start 500;
! #X text 147 236 start in middle of table;
! #X text 370 420 updated for Pd version 0.40.;
! #X text 104 12 - write a signal in an array;
! #X obj 27 187 phasor~ 200;
! #X text 148 209 start recording;
! #X text 149 286 set destination array;
! #X text 16 44 Tabwrite~ records an audio signal sequentially into an
! array. Sending it "bang" writes from beginning to end of the array.
! To avoid writing all the way to the end \, you can send a "stop message
! at an appropriate later time. The "start" message allows skipping a
! number of samples at the nbeginning. (Starting and stopping occur on
! block boundaries \, typically multiples of 64 samples \, in the input
! signal.);
! #X connect 1 0 2 0;
! #X connect 5 0 2 0;
! #X connect 14 0 2 0;
! #X connect 16 0 2 0;
! #X connect 20 0 2 0;

Index: block~-help.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference/block~-help.pd,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2
*** block~-help.pd	23 Sep 2003 00:18:12 -0000	1.1
--- block~-help.pd	19 Sep 2006 22:30:32 -0000	1.2
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*** 1,4 ****
! #N canvas 322 48 653 647 12;
! #X text 411 630 updated for Pd version 0.37;
  #X obj 48 10 block~;
  #X text 112 11 (and switch~) - block size and on/off control for DSP
--- 1,3 ----
! #N canvas 21 2 607 676 12;
  #X obj 48 10 block~;
  #X text 112 11 (and switch~) - block size and on/off control for DSP
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*** 7,11 ****
  overlap \, and up/down-sampling ratio for the window. (The overlap
  and resampling ratio are relative to the super-patch.);
- #X text 137 332 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER OBJECTS:;
  #X text 45 230 You may have at most one block~/switch~ object in any
  window.;
--- 6,9 ----
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  -- in other words \, block size and sample rate are as in the parent
  patch.;
! #X text 46 353 Dac~ and adc~ don't work correctly if reblocked \, nor
! if a parent window is reblocked \, even if the window containing the
! dac~ or adc~ is reblocked back to the default block size and sample
! rate.;
! #X text 48 573 see also:;
! #X obj 136 573 fft~;
! #X text 47 599 ... and the control.blocksize and up.downsampling audio
  example patches.;
! #X text 180 295 <--- example usage in subpatch;
! #N canvas 351 51 695 365 /SUBPATCH/ 1;
  #X obj 258 238 bang~;
  #X obj 258 264 t b b;
--- 11,25 ----
  -- in other words \, block size and sample rate are as in the parent
  patch.;
! #X text 46 531 see also:;
! #X obj 134 531 fft~;
! #X text 44 567 ... and the control.blocksize and up.downsampling audio
  example patches.;
! #X text 194 459 <--- example usage in subpatch;
! #X text 43 92 Switch~ \, in addition \, allows you to switch DSP on
! and off for the window. All subwindows are also switched. (If a subwindow
! of a switched window is also switched \, both switches must be on for
! the subwindow's audio DSP to run. Pd's global DSP must also be on.)
! ;
! #N canvas 372 9 695 365 block-example 0;
  #X obj 258 238 bang~;
  #X obj 258 264 t b b;
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  #X connect 8 0 10 0;
  #X connect 9 0 10 0;
! #X restore 140 295 pd;
! #X text 47 501 Patches using send~/receive~ or throw~/catch~ to intercommunicate
  must have the same blocking -- and if their parents are blocked bigger
  than they are \, there might be wierdness.;
! #X text 45 420 If using send~ or delwrite~ from a switched-off patch
  \, the output of corresponding receive~ and delread~ objects in other
  \, running patches will cycle old input (and sound like garbage). Throw~
  may be switched with impunity \, but not catch~.;
! #X text 43 92 Switch~ \, in addition \, allows you to switch DSP on
! and off for the window. All subwindows are also switched. (If a subwindow
! of a switched window is also switched \, both switches must be on for
! the subwindow's audio DSP to run. Pd's global DSP must also be on.)
  ;
! #X text 44 269 Pd's default block size is 64 samples.;
--- 59,88 ----
  #X connect 8 0 10 0;
  #X connect 9 0 10 0;
! #X restore 41 457 pd block-example;
! #N canvas 112 205 599 297 block-interations 0;
! #X text 32 61 Dac~ and adc~ don't work correctly if reblocked \, nor
! if a parent window is reblocked \, even if the window containing the
! dac~ or adc~ is reblocked back to the default block size and sample
! rate.;
! #X text 33 209 Patches using send~/receive~ or throw~/catch~ to intercommunicate
  must have the same blocking -- and if their parents are blocked bigger
  than they are \, there might be wierdness.;
! #X text 31 128 If using send~ or delwrite~ from a switched-off patch
  \, the output of corresponding receive~ and delread~ objects in other
  \, running patches will cycle old input (and sound like garbage). Throw~
  may be switched with impunity \, but not catch~.;
! #X text 32 11 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN BLOCK~/SWITCH~ AND OTHER OBJECTS
! IN PD;
! #X restore 40 482 pd block-interations;
! #X text 227 483 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER OBJECTS;
! #X text 44 269 Pd's default block size is 64 samples. The inlet~ and
! outlet~ objects reblock signals to adjust for differences between parent
! and subpatch \, but only power-of-two adjustments are possible. So
! for "normal" audio computations \, all blocaks should also be power-of-two
! in size. HOWEVER \, if you have no inlet~ or outlet~ you may specify
! any other block size. This is intended for later use in video processing.
  ;
! #X text 45 395 Switch~ takes a "bang" message that causes one block
! of DSP to be computed. This might be useful for pre-computing waveforms
! or window functions \, or also for video processing.;
! #X text 337 604 updated for Pd version 0.4;

Index: drawpolygon-help.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference/drawpolygon-help.pd,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -C2 -d -r1.2 -r1.3
*** drawpolygon-help.pd	15 Sep 2005 03:17:27 -0000	1.2
--- drawpolygon-help.pd	19 Sep 2006 22:30:32 -0000	1.3
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  #N struct help-drawpolygon-template float x float y float cat float
  dog float weasel;
! #N canvas 6 23 565 187 12;
  #X text 13 130 see also:;
  #X obj 95 149 drawnumber;
--- 1,5 ----
  #N struct help-drawpolygon-template float x float y float cat float
  dog float weasel;
! #N canvas 16 28 537 188 12;
  #X text 13 130 see also:;
  #X obj 95 149 drawnumber;
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  #X obj 127 33 filledcurve;
  #X text 225 10 -- draw shapes for data structures;
! #N canvas 678 71 587 435 help-drawpolygon-template 1;
  #X obj 19 24 drawpolygon 0 2 0 0 0 weasel;
! #X obj 18 259 filledpolygon 900 dog 3 10 0 20 cat 30 0;
! #X text 30 281 filledpolyconn and filledcurve take the same arguments
  \, except that a new first argument is added to specify interior color.
  Here the interior color is red (900) \, the outline color is controlled
--- 10,17 ----
  #X obj 127 33 filledcurve;
  #X text 225 10 -- draw shapes for data structures;
! #N canvas 177 100 580 549 help-drawpolygon-template 1;
  #X obj 19 24 drawpolygon 0 2 0 0 0 weasel;
! #X obj 18 300 filledpolygon 900 dog 3 10 0 20 cat 30 0;
! #X text 30 322 filledpolyconn and filledcurve take the same arguments
  \, except that a new first argument is added to specify interior color.
  Here the interior color is red (900) \, the outline color is controlled
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  "cat". The fields x and y automatically govern the placement of the
  object as a whole.;
! #X text 37 123 - RGB color (0=black \, 999=white \, 900=red \, 90=green
  \, 9=blue \, 555=grey \, etc.);
! #X text 36 160 - line width;
! #X text 36 181 - two or more (x \, y) pairs giving coordinates.;
! #X text 25 444 This object defines the fields for this template. You
  can see teh fields' values by right-clicking on the object in the "data"
  window and selecting "properties.";
! #X obj 13 400 struct help-drawpolygon-template float x float y float
  cat float dog float weasel;
  #X text 26 44 drawpolygon and drawcurve take these arguments:;
--- 19,30 ----
  "cat". The fields x and y automatically govern the placement of the
  object as a whole.;
! #X text 37 164 - RGB color (0=black \, 999=white \, 900=red \, 90=green
  \, 9=blue \, 555=grey \, etc.);
! #X text 36 201 - line width;
! #X text 36 222 - two or more (x \, y) pairs giving coordinates.;
! #X text 25 485 This object defines the fields for this template. You
  can see teh fields' values by right-clicking on the object in the "data"
  window and selecting "properties.";
! #X obj 13 441 struct help-drawpolygon-template float x float y float
  cat float dog float weasel;
  #X text 26 44 drawpolygon and drawcurve take these arguments:;
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  #X text 38 88 - alternatively \, an optional "-v [variable]" flag to
  assign a variable to make this visible/invisible.;
! #X text 27 202 Any of these (except the flags) can be numbers or field
  names \, like "weasel" here. The example above draws a vertical black
  line of height "weasel".;
! #X restore 274 93 pd help-drawpolygon-template;
  #N canvas 11 270 384 178 help-drawpolygon-data 1;
  #X scalar help-drawpolygon-template 50 40 30 9 80 \;;
  #X scalar help-drawpolygon-template 150 40 -20 90 50 \;;
  #X coords 0 178 1 177 0 0 0;
! #X restore 274 119 pd help-drawpolygon-data;
  #X obj 34 149 struct;
! #X text 312 168 updated for Pd version 0.39;
--- 32,46 ----
  #X text 38 88 - alternatively \, an optional "-v [variable]" flag to
  assign a variable to make this visible/invisible.;
! #X text 27 243 Any of these (except the flags) can be numbers or field
  names \, like "weasel" here. The example above draws a vertical black
  line of height "weasel".;
! #X text 38 127 - optional "-x" flag to inhibit selecting the object
! when the shape is clicked on in "edit" mode;
! #X restore 240 92 pd help-drawpolygon-template;
  #N canvas 11 270 384 178 help-drawpolygon-data 1;
  #X scalar help-drawpolygon-template 50 40 30 9 80 \;;
  #X scalar help-drawpolygon-template 150 40 -20 90 50 \;;
  #X coords 0 178 1 177 0 0 0;
! #X restore 240 118 pd help-drawpolygon-data;
  #X obj 34 149 struct;
! #X text 272 166 updated for Pd version 0.40.;

Index: env~-help.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference/env~-help.pd,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
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diff -C2 -d -r1.1.1.1 -r1.2
*** env~-help.pd	9 May 2003 16:03:49 -0000	1.1.1.1
--- env~-help.pd	19 Sep 2006 22:30:32 -0000	1.2
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*** 1,28 ****
! #N canvas 40 55 711 401 12;
! #X floatatom 103 303 0 0 0;
  #X obj 74 14 env~;
  #X text 120 16 - envelope follower;
! #X obj 103 275 env~ 16384;
! #X obj 103 214 osc~ 400;
! #X obj 103 241 *~;
! #X floatatom 217 220 3 -99 300;
! #X obj 217 244 dbtorms;
  #X text 9 46 The env~ object takes a signal and outputs its RMS amplitude
  in dB (with 1 normalized to 100 dB.) Output is bounded below by zero.
  ;
! #X text 8 105 The analysis is Hanning windowed.;
! #X text 9 131 The optional creation argument is the analysis window
! size in samples \, and should be a power of two. The analysis windows
! overlap by two \, so that the period of output is half the window size.
  ;
! #X text 206 274 <- creation argument sets window size;
! #X text 265 221 <- set peak-to-peak amplitude here in dB.;
! #X text 185 305 <- the output is RMS amplitude which is about 3 dB
! below peak-to-peak amplitude.;
! #X text 459 375 updated for Pd version 0.35;
! #X connect 3 0 0 0;
! #X connect 3 0 0 0;
! #X connect 4 0 5 0;
! #X connect 5 0 3 0;
! #X connect 6 0 7 0;
! #X connect 7 0 5 1;
--- 1,31 ----
! #N canvas 134 127 625 411 12;
! #X floatatom 11 332 0 0 0 0 - - -;
  #X obj 74 14 env~;
  #X text 120 16 - envelope follower;
! #X obj 11 209 osc~ 400;
! #X obj 11 236 *~;
! #X floatatom 103 211 3 -99 300 0 - - -;
! #X obj 103 235 dbtorms;
  #X text 9 46 The env~ object takes a signal and outputs its RMS amplitude
  in dB (with 1 normalized to 100 dB.) Output is bounded below by zero.
  ;
! #X text 141 209 <- set peak-to-peak amplitude here in dB.;
! #X text 57 333 <- the output is RMS amplitude which (for a sinusoid)
! is about 3 dB below peak-to-peak amplitude.;
! #X text 359 380 updated for Pd version 0.40.;
! #X obj 11 269 env~ 16384 8192;
! #X text 160 259 creation arguments:;
! #X text 158 277 1 window size in samples (1024 default);
! #X text 158 296 2 period in samples per analysis (window/2 default)
  ;
! #X text 9 102 The analysis is "Hanning" (raised cosine) windowed.;
! #X text 9 125 The optional creation arguments are the analysis window
! size in samples \, and the period (the number of samples between analyses).
! The latter should normally be a multiple of the DSP block size \, although
! this isn't enforced.;
! #X connect 3 0 4 0;
! #X connect 4 0 11 0;
! #X connect 5 0 6 0;
! #X connect 6 0 4 1;
! #X connect 11 0 0 0;
! #X connect 11 0 0 0;

Index: list-help.pd
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  #X obj 29 11 list;
- #X text 352 455 updated for Pd version 0.39;
  #X text 76 12 - building and using variable-length messages;
  #N canvas 92 130 654 658 about-lists 0;
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  #X text 33 52 There are four list classes:;
  #X obj 22 82 list append;
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  #X text 33 52 There are four list classes:;
  #X obj 22 82 list append;
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! #X text 29 228 In general \, inlets that take lists (two each for append/prepend
  \, and one each for split and trim) will convert non-list messages
  (such as "set 5") to lists (such as "list set 5" automatically. Here's
  more about lists in Pd:;
! #X text 30 344 And here are some examples showing how to use these
  objects to compose and/or use variable length messages:;
  #N canvas 381 50 719 646 example1 0;
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! #X text 30 241 In general \, inlets that take lists (two each for append/prepend
  \, and one each for split and trim) will convert non-list messages
  (such as "set 5") to lists (such as "list set 5" automatically. Here's
  more about lists in Pd:;
! #X text 31 357 And here are some examples showing how to use these
  objects to compose and/or use variable length messages:;
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! #X text 64 396 simple sequencer;
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! #X text 65 409 simple sequencer;
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! #X text 55 425 another sequencer;
! #X text 113 452 serializer;
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  #X obj 19 287 list split 1;
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! #X text 56 438 another sequencer;
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  #X obj 19 287 list split 1;
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! #X obj 22 194 list;
! #X text 70 195 - short for "list append";
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! #X obj 23 207 list;
! #X text 71 208 - short for "list append";
! #X obj 22 182 list trim;
! #X text 141 185 - output number of items in list;
! #N canvas 188 111 576 365 length 0;
! #X msg 126 183 1 2 3;
! #X msg 126 134 list cis boom bah;
! #X msg 127 209 bang;
! #X msg 126 107 walk the dog;
! #X msg 127 231 1 x y;
! #X msg 126 257 x 1 y;
! #X msg 126 157 55;
! #X obj 101 285 list length;
! #X floatatom 101 311 5 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X text 29 18 length - number of items in list;
! #X text 27 55 The "list length" object outputs the number of arguments
! in a list or other message.;
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