>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: [email protected]
>[gf/find_file]
searches the pd path (list of -path options or equivalent
>menu in the
settings).
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>If you don't want to have to type the name of the
patch, you can use
>[gf/canvas_filename] to find it :
[cut]
>But note
that if the pd patch was open with a location relative to the
>CWD,
then [gf/find_file] may output a relative name, as in the screenshot.
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>and in such cases, the reported location will be incomplete,
though it can
>be completed using [gf/getcwd]
thank you mathieu,
If
i didn't misunderstood, your hint is to get the patch's path and
compare it with the sound file's path given by openpanel, to obtain a
relative path.
So, as an example, if the patch containing the arrays
stays in:
/home/athos/pd/mypatch
And the sound files are in
/home/athos/pd/samples
Openpanel will output:
/home/athos/pd/samples/sound.wav
Using the gridflow objects:
[bang(
|
[gf/canvas_filename 0]
|
[gf/find_file 0]
I get:
/home/athos/pd/mypatch/mypatch.pd
(using [getdir] i can directly
obtain: /home/athos/pd/mypatch)
And i will try to get:
..
/samples/sound.wav
I guess starting with [s2l] and some list comparing
objects.
Am I on the right "path"? :)
athos
PS: i tried opening the
patch doing
cd /home/athos/pd/mypatch
pdextended mypatch.pd
and i still
get an absolute path from [gf/find_file 0]
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