On 06/17/2011 04:58 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
That's what already happen with all jobs running on one particular
terminal. If you open a text editor from terminal, you can't close
that terminal until you save your text.. etc..
But strangely, that doesn't happen with the "puredata" process when
launched with -nogui.
Try it. Write in a terminal:
puredata -nogui
Close the terminal. You don't get the usual dialog asking for
confirmation. After closing the terminal open the system monitor, you
will see the "puredata" process is still there.
When you launch Pd without -gui, then it's like you say.
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