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rolfmeesters
[textfile] sometimes gives immediately an end-of-file after opening a file for reading.
at other times the same file opens ok.it happens with different files.
i use [openpanel] -> [read $1 cr(
and then [rewind(.inserting a [delay 5000] before the rewind seems of no influence.
am i missing something?
rolf
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rolfmeesters
when 'this-patch.pd' is opened, is there a way/external it can get it's own name ('this-patch') for example as a symbol, to send to a parent?
rolf
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rolfmeesters
i found the 'solution'.
my patch was like this:[t b b b]
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| | [openpanel]
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| | [read $1(
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| | to textfile
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| [rewind(
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[bang(however the [openpanel] does not take part in the [trigger] philosophy;
the next bang from the [trigger] does not wait for completion of that branch.putting the [trigger] after the [openpanel] and before the [read $1( solved it.
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rolfmeesters
thnx for reacting
windows & OS show the same behavior
i'm using Pdext 42.5rolf
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rolfmeesters
big correction:
in ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) + Pdext 0.43 the cursor still changes into the hand with the no-go sign, BUT it's possible to make connections.
hurrayrolf
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rolfmeesters
i'm having this same problem of not being able to 'connect' objects, in every version of Ubuntu i tried - 8.10 , 9.10 , 10.04, 10.10.
8.10 & 10.04 were fresh installs of Ubuntu.
in Windows XP on the same machines Pd works smoothly.(with Pd-L2ork, only available for Ubuntu, this problem doesn't exist)
rolf
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rolfmeesters
i'm having the same in Ubuntu 9.10 with Pd 0.41.4-1 installed from the repository.
when trying to connect objects a small sign appears probably meaning 'not allowed'.playing patches made in Windows works well.
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