Funs, that¹s it! Forcing Textedit to save with UTF-8 did the trick! Thank you so much!!!
On 5/18/11 1:58 AM, "Funs Seelen" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Brian, > > I'm on OSX now and just copied both text files to Textedit where I saved them > with UTF-8 encoding. I was able to open both with Pd-0.43-0 and Pd-0.42-5 > (except for the objects of libraries I haven't loaded). > > 2011/5/18 Brian K. Shepard <[email protected]> >> Other than the coordinates and order of objects, the only difference I see is >> on the line with ³wave sinesum.² His version has ³\;² after the coordinates, >> and my version has ³:² after the coordinates. I tried changing that in his >> version, but still couldn¹t get it to open. >> > > The ``\;'' is used in the broadcast-message. Yours with ``:'' will not work > there I believe, but that has nothing to do with the problem. The only thing I > could think of is text encoding, but I don't know anything about that, except > for that UTF-8 uses ASCII and adds a lot to it. > > Funs > -- Brian Brian Shepard Studio II Productions [email protected] http://www.studioii.com/ The information contained in this e-mail may be totally bogus and is intended solely for the whim and entertainment of the named addressee. Access, copying, or re-use of the e-mail or any information contained therein by any other person is ridiculous and an utter waste of time. If you are not the intended recipient please get a life and stop snooping in other people's email.
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