On Sunday 01 September 2013 15:13:45 Harry van Haaren did opine:
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 7:17 PM, R. Mattes
<rm(a)mh-freiburg.de> wrote:
That's where the example code is astonishing
terse :-) :
Or hidden away on a github repo...
https://github.com/harryhaaren/openAudioProgrammingTutorials/tree/master
/pureDataHost
Frankly, I'd rather write my GUI in Qt (or
whatever) and communicate
whith a headless pd process by means of OSC or even "raw" pd
messages.
I have implemented a libPD "front-end", which parses the patch file
manually, and creates a canvas
using GANV[1] and GTK. Note this was an experiment, and I'm no longer
working on this.
Screenshot link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sbd2uxwa7xtwshr/libpdUiFrontend.png
This one is a passing resemblance to a linux gizmo by the name of
rockhopper. It analyses the .hal configuration file of a linuxcnc
installation, and generates a web (
http://host:8000) viewable .svg file,
useless because its images are so small for screen reading, file that is a
logic diagram of the control code for a specific cnc controlled machine.
You can save the file and posterize it to print it, tape the prints
together and get a wall poster that is readable. My little toy 7x12 lathe
is 6 landscape pages done that way. Even at 6 pages, its a "busy" diagram.
Cheers, Gene
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