[text] interprets commas as end-of-lines, so this would seem like normal 
behavior to me.

If you want to display a comma in a text file, you can use this unicode 
charater --> ‚ which won't break the line (assuming that it copies correctly 
through this email).
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Subject: Re: [PD] text delete doesn't clear a line containing a comma

Idem for [text size].
++

Jack



Le 10/03/2018 à 15:25, Jack a écrit :
> I forgot :
> This is on Pd version 0.48.1 and Ubuntu 17.10.
> A small patch is attached.
> ++
>
> Jack
>
>
>
> Le 10/03/2018 à 15:23, Jack a écrit :
>> If i load a text file containing commas with the 'read -c ...' message,
>> using [text delete] doesn't completely delete a line with comma but the
>> words before it (and the comma).
>> According to the help, it should delete the whole line although in Pd
>> commas are used to separate messages.
>>
>> Is it a bug or the help file should be updated ?
>> ++
>>
>> Jack
>>
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