Closed jbp5 closed 8 months ago
[pix_data] works here under macOS. The object is a bit special, it doesn't output any rendering or pixel data... the first outlet is inactive. To show the image you need to use a pix_texture and geo from the pix_image...
It would be nice to follow the other objects and activate an output from the first outlet thought.
i think [pix_data]
s interface is broken beyond repair.
personally, i would prefer something like:
(gemlist)
|
| [0.5 0.5(
|/
[pix_data]
| |
| [print color]
|
(gemlist)
of course we cannot change [pix_data]
without breaking every use of it.
so probably we just need a new object and implement the legacy [pix_data]
on top of that.
Thanks for checking out the issue with pix_data that I submitted and for responding so quickly Brian
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I am using a MacBook Pro, Graphics AMD Radeon Pro 5300M 4 GB Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB, Ventura 13.6.1 PD version 0.54.1 Whenever I try to run the pix-data-help.pd object the picture will not open. I am not receiving any error messages in the console when this happens. I have included the read out from the Terminal app. It appears that it can't find /Library/Pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory. This evening 1/15/24 I uploaded the newest version of GEM so am wondering if that may be part of the problem.
TERMINAL Text when using Pix_data object in pd