纯数据 windows:not 支持,无法创建
Pure Data windows:not supported, couldn't create
我是 Pure Data 的新手,不知道为什么点击帮助后会出现以下内容:
我正在使用 Windows 7 和 pd-extended 0.43.4。
这个错误 (xy ...could not crate) 意味着这个抽象或外部未能实例化。可能是你没有安装,或者它不在Pd的搜索路径中所以找不到。在您打开的补丁中,这些对象似乎已被使用。在您的情况下,这可能是帮助文件。
这是用户 whale-av 在 pd 论坛上的 answer,
whale-av:
[midiin] and [sysexin] are not supported in windows. Some people have written patches to get around the lack of sysex, and instead of midiin you can use [ctrlin] [notein] etc.
[powtorms~] [mstopow~] do not exist as far as I know even in vanilla for windows, and in the windows extended 0.43.4 release they do not. I remember seeing that they were in a Linux vanilla build, and in a very old Pd build for XP.... so you might be able to find them......... someone might have built them as an external that you could add to your pd/extra folder and then use them like any other object. If you have opened someone elses patch then it is possible that they used those objects in that patch, but you do not have them so they will not "create" and will just show the name in a red dotted box instead of a solid black outline.
[scalar] does not exist, but [scalar-help] does and that explains how to use scalars....... which use other objects but not [scalar]
So, basically, not all objects exist in all versions of Pd, and certainly not under all operating systems.
我是 Pure Data 的新手,不知道为什么点击帮助后会出现以下内容:
我正在使用 Windows 7 和 pd-extended 0.43.4。
这个错误 (xy ...could not crate) 意味着这个抽象或外部未能实例化。可能是你没有安装,或者它不在Pd的搜索路径中所以找不到。在您打开的补丁中,这些对象似乎已被使用。在您的情况下,这可能是帮助文件。
这是用户 whale-av 在 pd 论坛上的 answer,
whale-av:
[midiin] and [sysexin] are not supported in windows. Some people have written patches to get around the lack of sysex, and instead of midiin you can use [ctrlin] [notein] etc.
[powtorms~] [mstopow~] do not exist as far as I know even in vanilla for windows, and in the windows extended 0.43.4 release they do not. I remember seeing that they were in a Linux vanilla build, and in a very old Pd build for XP.... so you might be able to find them......... someone might have built them as an external that you could add to your pd/extra folder and then use them like any other object. If you have opened someone elses patch then it is possible that they used those objects in that patch, but you do not have them so they will not "create" and will just show the name in a red dotted box instead of a solid black outline.
[scalar] does not exist, but [scalar-help] does and that explains how to use scalars....... which use other objects but not [scalar] So, basically, not all objects exist in all versions of Pd, and certainly not under all operating systems.