protecting objects

jsarlo at peabody.jhu.edu jsarlo at peabody.jhu.edu
Sun Jan 21 07:50:58 CET 2001


Not to shamelessly self promote, but you can check out the gui objects at
http://mambo.peabody.jhu.edu/~jsarlo/pd. They don't require the pd gui so
you can use the -nogui option.


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| Joseph A. Sarlo
| Computer Music Dept.
| Peabody Conservatory
| Johns Hopkins University
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| jsarlo at peabody.jhu.edu
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> On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Johannes M Zmoelnig wrote:
> 
> > 
> > of course, there is the "-nogui" in the new (?) pd-release, and i am
> > really fond of this.
> > 
> > but what i meant with "protecting objects" (or a "pd-play", which would
> > lack of the editing-possibility) is, that you really still have your gui
> > (so let any user click on the buttons and use sliders etc) but make the
> > patches not editable..
> > Something like these digusting things like the "ReBirth",...
> > Simply for users that do not know anything of signal-processing,
> > mathematics or even pcs
> > 
> > (in fact, you would have to modify the pd-gui so that it wouldn't turn to
> > edit-mode, this should be really simple)
> > 
> > mfg.dsa.rse
> > IOhannes
> > 
> > 
> 
> 





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