[PD] really annoying question about tildes~
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at eds.org
Sat Jul 19 00:13:23 CEST 2008
The special character problem is only a problem on Windows/NTFS for those
objects. < and > work fine on ext2/3, HFS, etc.
.hc
> On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 13:24 -0400, Matt Barber wrote:
>> Not to be a stinker,
>>
>> These are very easy to implement as abstractions in Pd vanilla even
>> without expr~, yes-no?
>>
>>
>> [>~] :
>>
>>
>> [inlet~] [inlet]
>> | /
>> [-~ $1]
>> |
>> [max~ 0]
>> | \
>> [/~]
>> |
>> [outlet~]
>>
>>
>>
>> [<~] :
>>
>>
>> [inlet~] [inlet]
>> | /
>> [-~ $1]
>> |
>> [min~ 0]
>> | \
>> [/~]
>> |
>> [outlet~]
>>
>>
>>
>> [==~] :
>>
>>
>> [inlet~] [inlet]
>> | /
>> [-~ $1]
>> | \
>> [sig~ 1] [/~ ]
>> \__ _/
>> [-~]
>> |
>> [outlet~]
>>
>>
>> or :
>>
>>
>> [inlet~] [inlet]
>> | /
>> [-~ $1]
>> | \
>> [/~]
>> |
>> [*~ -1]
>> |
>> [+~ 1]
>> |
>> [outlet~]
>>
>> Not that this helps at all with the special character problem, and
>> they're bound to be less efficient. One cool thing, though, is the
>> ability to turn both inlets into signal inlets (but ditching the $1).
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 18:18:08 +0900
>>> From: "hard off" <hard.off at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [PD] really annoying question about tildes~
>>> To: "IOhannes m zmoelnig" <zmoelnig at iem.at>
>>> Cc: pd-list at iem.at
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>>> yeah totally.
>>>
>>> it seems nonsensical that pd has > and < for control signals, but not for
>>> audiorate signals.
>>>
>>> and as andy obiwan mentioned before [pow~] would also be very useful.
>>>
>>>
>>> as far as i can guess, all of these objects are very simple code-wise.
>>
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