Hi again Martin,

Hum , the output file is a binary. I don't think I was very clear:
I need a way to write a text file from PD BUT the input and output is in
ASCII code.
For example. from pd, I would send "add 97 32 98 32 99" and when I would
write the file, the contents could be viewed with a text editor and would
display "a b c".

Tom

On 10/11/07, Martin Peach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
> >I am looking for a way of reading/writing strings (as defined by the
> >string2any and any2string externals) to the hard disk.
> >Is there already an implementation anywhere (maybe I will adapt textfile
> or
> >msgfile)?
> >The reason is I want to bypass the limitations imposed by pd's special
> >characters so I can adapt pdmtl's help browser so it can automatically
> >parse
> >it's help files and format them for the PDPEDIA wiki.
>
> You could check out [binfile] in cvs externals/mrpeach/binfile. It works a
> bit like [texfile] but it can read and write arbitrary bytes.
>
> Martin
>
>
>
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