yap, that's a really good shout :)
I'll have a look at it to better understand what's going on in there.

I was also wondering, would it be ok/feasible to port sndpeek? or at least to use that as a starting point cause, I mean from a quick look at it, it is maybe a bit overkill, but fit for purpose for sure :)

Cheers,
Mario

On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 at 17:34, Perry R. Cook <prc@cs.princeton.edu> wrote:
Well, MAUI is a chugin, only for Mac, so there is precedent for UI in Chugin.  MAUI is currently broken in the command line, only working in MiniAudicle.

Perhaps Spencer/Ge can chime in on the vagaries of doing UI/graphics via Chugin??

Prc

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> Hi,
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> Recently I've been poking around with Chugins and created a couple of
> things I thought were 'missing' in the official ChucK and Chugin repos,
> UGens like Wrap, Clip, Sample and Hold, etc. (
> https://github.com/mariobuoninfante/ChucK_chugins), and I was thinking
> about adding an oscilloscope as well.
> Recently I also put together a clunky class that allows you to plot things
> using gnuplot, but it's an offline thing, then you need to use Std.system()
> (that means using --caution-to-the-wind), I mean it's not ideal to be
> honest, especially if you're looking for an oscilloscope.
> I was wondering, would a Chugin be the right thing to work on to create an
> oscilloscope?
> I never dealt with UIs before, so I could be saying something completely
> naive here, but I was thinking about having a Chugin you can connect UGens
> to then display their waveform.
> Then have methods that allow to change the oscilloscope settings (ie x-axis
> and y-axis resolution, etc.).
> Does anybody have any experience with this kind of things? Chugins with UIs?
> Is it even sensible?
>
> Cheers,
> Mario
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