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@jona I did another wipe of the registry and a fresh install of the 64 bit, and I'm no longer having this issue. I wish I knew what actually caused it, because I hate when a re-install magically fixes things, but here we are...
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Well now I'm having all sorts of trouble getting externals working. Gem is throwing errors, some parts of iemlib are missing, or just not working.
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I can confirm 32 Bit does not have the same issue. I've moved my old externals into a 64 bit folder, in case I decide to go back.
weird...
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@jona - interesting, thanks. I was going to try 32 bit just for kicks. In that case, I have to use Deken to re-download any externals that use compiled dlls, right?
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@jameslo - I'm on the latest version .50-2. Mac hasn't launched new instances for as long as I can remember. Linux I'm not sure, I feel like I've seen it go either way.
@whale-av - Mine had Pd as the default application. I changed it to Wish, but it behaved the same. Same thing as doing a right-click 'open with': Both Pd & Wish will launch a new instance.
My registry entries all seem pretty straightforward, but I think I'm just going to nuke them all and try a fresh install.
unrelated - any reason to consider 64 Bit over 32 Bit versions or vice versa? I'm on a 64 Bit OS, but can't imagine a scenario where I'd need more than 4GB for PD.
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Hello -
When I double-click on a .pd file in OSX or Linux, it will open a new instance if none is running, and any subsequent files are opened in the same instance. In Windows, every time I open a file from explorer, it launches a new instance.
Is there any way to stop this, and make it behave as it does on other platforms?
thanks!
Paul -
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I've been tinkering with Context Sequencer, which warns against changing the fonts and I think zooming.
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@seb-harmonik.ar - exactly what I was looking for. The build was pretty straightforward, and increasing those values by 2 pixels makes it noticeably easier.
Thanks!Wonder if there's any other UI annoyances I can fix now that I've got a working build...
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Worth a try, but didn't work - the object is larger, but the inlets & outlets are the same size.
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Greetings -
Is there any way to increase the active area of inlets & outlets for patching (aside from zooming) ?
I've recently moved from a 15" MPB to a 14" Thinkpad running Ubuntu, and I'm having a harder time making patch connections. Both were running at 1920 x 1080, but it seemed a little easier on the Mac. I can mostly manage with a mouse, but it's next to impossible on the trackpad - seems like the active area is only a few pixels in either dimension.
Any ideas?
thanks!
Paul