Hi all,<br><br>I'm just starting out with fluxus and I'm due to be doing a live performance next week, so two questions regarding that:<br><br>First, does anybody have any general tips for performing live? (like "print out the function list and keep it handy" etc.)
<br><br>Second, we are looking to record either the whole performance (couple hours) or short clips onto a usb harddrive. I know fluxus' frame dump is too slow to do this, so is there any better way to record what's going on? I noticed there is a nice quality realtime dump of fluxus at
<a href="http://www.archive.org/details/livekode">http://www.archive.org/details/livekode</a> - how was that done? I'm running under linux. <br><br>I'm also having a problem with going fullscreen - for some reason ctrl+f just maximises the window, so I'm still left with the gnome panels and fluxus titlebar. How do I get rid of all that and have fluxus in "true" fullscreen?
<br><br>I'm toying with an object oriented fork of fluxus using the Ruby scripting language at the moment, I'll post again when I have some code that actually runs (my C++ isn't too hot!) - if anyone is interested, drop me a line! Fluxus is a really great bit of software and I've really taken to it - it's just the scheme interface (and all that functional programming malarkey) is providing a bit of a barrier for me!
<br><br>Thanks in advance,<br>George<br>