oh, i wasn't aware that there are other differences

[bng] <- click here
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bind2.pd menuclose 0(

does crash Pd-0.40.3-extended-20071026

doesn't crash Pd-0.40-2


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eni


On Nov 6, 2007, at 6:44 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:


This patch crashes on Pd-0.40-2 on Mac OS X:

<bind.pd>
I think the bug is that if it is triggered by user clicks, it works fine, but if it is triggered in a patch, then it crashes.

.hc

On Nov 6, 2007, at 3:58 AM, Enrique Erne wrote:

menuclose from within a patch crashes extended but it works in vanilla pd.


On Die Nov  6  4:24 , marius schebella  sent:

I think that causes pd to crash. you have to send the message to some
parent patch, together with the name of the patch, that should be
closed, and do the menuclose from there with a dalay 0.
marius.

Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I just thought of a very useful reason to be able to use [menuclose
( to close the current patch.  If we replace things like the find
panel, preferences, etc with pd patches, then they should be able to
close themselves so you can do things like bind Return/Enter to "OK"
and Esc to "Cancel".

Has anyone found a way to do this?

.hc

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