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Troubleshooting • Re: Trying to install Processing under bookWorm

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This is what I did to install processing:-

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Download the 64 but version of processing 4.3 from the website.it will appear in  the download folder as:-processing-4.3-linux-arm64.tgzDouble click this file and extract the files to a directory called /tempthen from the terminal window change the directorycd /tmp/processing-4.3then type this to make the file installable:-mike-cook@raspberrypi:chmod +x install.shthen run the install file./install.shAdding desktop shortcut, menu item and file associations for Processing... done!mike-cook@raspberrypi:/tmp/processing-4.3 $You will then see an icon for processing on the desktop.Click on this and it will ask what you want to do with this filechoose execute. Processing will then appear under the Raspberry iconunder programming.Move the desktop item to the trash and empty it.Now download the extension files you need. Click on:-sketch -> import Libiary -> manage Libiariesand select "themidibus" and "ControlP5"  When running the planet demo the Processing console says;-The sketch has been resized from 1024x768 to 1024x684 by the operating system.This happened outside Processing, and may be a limitation of the OS or window manager.
Quoting two people is difficult. It involves fiddling with multiple tabs. It's just me showing off, frankly.
Well from the preview window I don't seem to be getting the highlighting correct, I will try again on another post.

That explains a lot about what we see on the Arduino forum from new users. They make an individual reply to each user in another post. On that forum to quote multiple users, you only have to highlight the text in a reply and a box comes up giving the opportunity to copy or quote that text, or copy it.

It also explains why, often here and other forums, it is common to see the whole of a post quoted, when it would be better to just see the bit you are replying to.

As I am trying to do this operation on a RP400 not a Pi 5, then I get what I have shown. It might be better to get a Pi 5.

Statistics: Posted by Grumpy_Mike — Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:45 am



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