[PD] Grid (Pd)

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Fri Mar 2 17:43:52 CET 2012


The version of [grid] in unauthorized in pure-data SVN and included in Pd-extended works on Windows. If there is a bug in it, please file a bug report.

.hc

On Mar 2, 2012, at 8:03 AM, ydegoyon at gmail.com wrote:

> ola,
> 
> what is the question?
> 
> i _never_ work on windows
> and i'm not going to the mac donald's,
> no thank you.
> 
> saludos,
> sevy
> 
> Richard Graham wrote:
>> Hi Sevy,
>> 
>> I have a few people testing my system on windows, and of course this includes the new compile for Grid (0.9). is it possible to receive a compile for Windows also?
>> 
>> You can see the finished system here: http://rickygraham.com/pages/pd2live
>> 
>> Thanks again for all your help,
>> 
>> Ricky
>> 
>> On 20 Jul 2011, at 11:04,  wrote:
>> 
>>> yes, works perfectly now. thank you and best wishes!
>>> 
>>> ricky
>>> 
>>> On 20 Jul 2011, at 07:19, ydegoyon at gmail.com wrote:
>>> 
>>>> ola,
>>>> 
>>>> update your copy, it should work now..
>>>> 
>>>> but don't forget that if you want to work between [-1.1] the steps
>>>> for x and y has to be set to a value like 0.01 ( precision of pd ).
>>>> 
>>>> saludos,
>>>> sevy
>>>> 
>>>> Richard Graham wrote:
>>>>> Hi Sevy,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Attached is the compiled version of [grid] 0.9 for Mac OSX. Unfortunately, the bug is still a problem here. When moving the point about in the grid manually, the output grid co-ordinates are correct but if I send [values 0, 0( it outputs 1,1 like before (on a grid -1 to 1 on both axis). Any ideas why this might be?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ricky
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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