man stty
Each call to [shell] opens a new tty It could be an issue that's a combination of column sizes and EOL characters. Because of buffering problems [shell] can be an unreliable tool. If you can use pdlua or pyext to write a listing external you will have more control and more consistent results. On Mon, 03 Nov 2008 16:59:54 +0100 Martin Schied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, dear list! > > > I'm using Ubuntu 8.04, Pd version 0.40.3-extended, pentium M 1600MHz, > currently trying to build a file handling patch using [shell] and a > message to it: [ls mypath/*.jpg( > > everything works fine with 20 or less files in the folder. In folders > containing approximately 200 files, some of the resulting lines become > divided by line breaks, for example: > > print: Szenografie3/manufactum/ausgewaehlt/6608.jpg > print: Szenografie3/manufactum/ausgewaehlt/6610.jpg > print: Szenografie3/manufactu > print: m/ausgewaehlt/6611.jpg > print: Szenografie3/manufactum/ausgewaehlt/6614.jpg > print: Szenografie3/manufactum/ausgewaehlt/6615.jpg > > the cut appears at different positions and different filenames when > sending the message again. In some cases a filename is distributed on 3 > lines. > > Is there any way to detect those line breaks within pd? Any objects for > string manipulations or regular expressions? > > Thanks, > Martin > > > -- Use the source _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
