On Sam, 2013-01-19 at 23:21 -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote: > [...] pd-l2ork provides a solid, bug-free environment on Linux [...]
Most of my GOP-abstractions are broken in pd-l2ork, because I often fit the GUI objects exactly into the GOP area. However, in pd-l2ork those iemguis don't show up, because of two reasons: * Compared the pd/pd-extended, the position of the iemguis is shifted by 2px to the right. This means they overlap the GOP area in pd-l2ork. * In pd-l2ork, iemguis aren't shown in the parent canvas when they perfectly fit into the GOP area. Only when there is a padding area of 3px width on the right side, they appear in the parent. Fitting iemguis perfectly into GOPs is not supported in pd-l2ork. I tried other stuff of mine and stumbled on some issues, though I didn't invest much into finding out what the causes are. One patch does not the connect to the server. It turned out, that the protocol test fails in pd-l2ork for some reason. When it loaded a certain abstraction, pd-l2ork startet to fully use the CPU and filling up the RAM until I killed the process (this is reproducible). Symbolboxes' support for german umlaute is broken. When typing 'blä' into: [symbol\ | [print] an empty line is printed to the console window (not even the 'print:' prefix shows up). messageboxes and other object classes seem not affected by this. [symbol blä(-[print] works fine. pd-l2ork certainly is in good shape, but calling it bug-free seems a bit sensationalistic. Roman _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
