On 3/11/19 8:29 PM, Federico Camara Halac wrote: > (unless you are talking about the 'first' save) it should be simply > > [menusave( > | > [s pd-mypatch.pd] > > I've never found a way of saving the patch to the current file, but if you
what do you mean by "current file" (as opposed to where [menusave( saves the patch to)? >>> want to save it to a new file, you can do this: >>> >> > Did not how 'savetofile' worked until you mentioned it! Thanks!! I think > this should do it: > > [savetofile mypatch.pd /path/to/file( > | > [s pd-mypatch.pd] > since both you and liam use the [s pd-mypatch.pd] idiom, i'd like to point out that this might be tricky, as the [savetofile( might rename the patch... so the following will only work once: <snip> [savetofile yourpatch.pd .( | [s pd-mypatch.pd] </snip> a safer approach is to use [namecanvas]: <snip> [savefile yourpatch.pd .( | [s $0-canvas] [namecancas $0-canvas] </snip> gfmdsar IOhannes
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