if I do: open -a /Applications/Pd-0.47-1-64bit.app/

I open Pd

If I do: open -a /Applications/Pd-0.47-1-64bit.app -font-face "DejaVu Sans
Mono"


I get


open: invalid option -- o

Usage: open [-e] [-t] [-f] [-W] [-R] [-n] [-g] [-h] [-s <partial SDK
name>][-b <bundle identifier>] [-a <application>] [filenames] [--args
arguments]

Help: Open opens files from a shell.

      By default, opens each file using the default application for that
file.

      If the file is in the form of a URL, the file will be opened as a URL.

Options:

      -a                Opens with the specified application.

      -b                Opens with the specified application bundle
identifier.

      -e                Opens with TextEdit.

      -t                Opens with default text editor.

      -f                Reads input from standard input and opens with
TextEdit.

      -F  --fresh       Launches the app fresh, that is, without restoring
windows. Saved persistent state is lost, excluding Untitled documents.

      -R, --reveal      Selects in the Finder instead of opening.

      -W, --wait-apps   Blocks until the used applications are closed (even
if they were already running).

          --args        All remaining arguments are passed in argv to the
application's main() function instead of opened.

      -n, --new         Open a new instance of the application even if one
is already running.

      -j, --hide        Launches the app hidden.

      -g, --background  Does not bring the application to the foreground.

      -h, --header      Searches header file locations for headers matching
the given filenames, and opens them.

      -s                For -h, the SDK to use; if supplied, only SDKs
whose names contain the argument value are searched.

                        Otherwise the highest versioned SDK in each
platform is used.

Alexandres-MacBook-Pro:~ porres$




2017-02-11 17:28 GMT-02:00 Lucas Cordiviola <[email protected]>:

> You killed me, I`m not an OSX user, but:
>
> http://www.hccp.org/command-line-os-x.html
>
> http://osxdaily.com/2007/02/01/how-to-launch-gui-application
> s-from-the-terminal/
>
> https://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/how-to-launch-os-x-
> apps-from-the-command-line
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1308755/launch-an-app-on-
> os-x-with-command-line
>
>
> ?
> ?
> ?
> ?
>
>
> Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Alexandre Torres Porres <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Saturday, February 11, 2017 7:16 PM
> *To:* Lucas Cordiviola
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [PD] cross platforms issues with displaying fonts in
> vanilla but not in Purr Data
>
> >  but works by passing it from the command line, with quotes:
> > Can you test this equivalent on Mac?
>
> I need every baby step possible with all the details for me to test it ;)
>
> 2017-02-11 16:14 GMT-02:00 Lucas Cordiviola <[email protected]>:
>
>> *>seems that using quotes to set up the font with more than one word
>> works in linux but not in Mac :/ *
>>
>>
>> On Windows doesn’t work from the startup flags from pd, but works by
>> passing it from the command line, with quotes:
>>
>> %CD%\pd\bin\pd -font-face "DejaVu Sans Mono"
>>
>> Can you test this equivalent on Mac?
>>
>> It will be cool to know if there is consistency in the render of patches
>> across Oss with the same font.
>>
>>
>>
>> Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
>>
>
>
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