Statistics: Posted by nelson — 02 Jan 2009, 20:19
Yes, off course, it's the way to go...1. please add more examples of code of real working modules using many different parameters and data types (for example sending midi messages, working with time & synchro... etc...)
I even don't know myself, and have no time to test for now. the way to go is : test it with minimal user module... and if you're successful, put a code snippet on the WIKI.2. how to read / write string from/to TextValue of ptTextField parameter?
pPrototype->PText->DATA[0] = .... <- all values here are float, how to write string to this textfile?
Yep, to be comfortable with C/CPP is a plus, but i'm sure we will arrive to make it accessible to beginners...with timethere is so small amount of examples - it produces questions like this above if I'm not so experienced C programmer...
please help
Statistics: Posted by martignasse — 02 Jan 2009, 19:54
Statistics: Posted by nelson — 02 Jan 2009, 01:25
Statistics: Posted by nelson — 02 Jan 2009, 20:19
Yes, off course, it's the way to go...1. please add more examples of code of real working modules using many different parameters and data types (for example sending midi messages, working with time & synchro... etc...)
I even don't know myself, and have no time to test for now. the way to go is : test it with minimal user module... and if you're successful, put a code snippet on the WIKI.2. how to read / write string from/to TextValue of ptTextField parameter?
pPrototype->PText->DATA[0] = .... <- all values here are float, how to write string to this textfile?
Yep, to be comfortable with C/CPP is a plus, but i'm sure we will arrive to make it accessible to beginners...with timethere is so small amount of examples - it produces questions like this above if I'm not so experienced C programmer...
please help
Statistics: Posted by martignasse — 02 Jan 2009, 19:54
Statistics: Posted by nelson — 02 Jan 2009, 01:25