Sounds like it is worth making a bug report to the gem tracker.
.hc
On Jun 24, 2008, at 4:52 PM, Vincent Rioux wrote:
great, thanks a lot Hans!
btw it gave me the occasion to rebuild pd and some extensions from
source on hardy...
Actually i am having troubles with Gem, pix_record and libquicktime
after some investigations i noticed that libquicktime1 provokes a
segfault of pix_record
libquicktime1 comes from archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe
something else which is rather strange:
i use pix_record to store as a jpeg mov file 800x600 pictures but
once written the movie file actually display 800x608 frames (and a
beautiful 8 pixels wide green stuff). I can trim them later on with
mencoder so not a big issue, but i wish i could understand why this
is happening.
best,
Vincent
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
By the way, this should be fixed to make more sense in the latest
builds:
- default saveas folder is PWD on GNU/Linux and Windows
- default saveas folder is Home folder (~/) on Mac OSX
- new patches default to the folder last saved in
.hc
On Jun 10, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Vincent Rioux wrote:
Hello Hans and list,
using Pd-0.40.3-extended-rc1-ubuntu-hardy-i386.deb,
if i launch a patch (from the command line) in a directory say /
data/dir1 where belong my_patch1.pd and my_patch2.pd :
cd /data/dir1
pd my_patch1.pd
if i save as my_patch1.pd , pd automatically starts browsing
from /data/dir1
but as for the creation of a new patch or the opening of a
previous patch, pd will start browsing from the home repertory.
i know that there have been a lengthy discussion on this subject
but still, i am a bit puzzled by this choice. is there a way to
set with the command line, the start directory (open/save,saveas)
to the current directory ?
best regards,
vincent
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