[PD] running Pd-extended from terminal in OS X

2009-11-15 Thread Rich E
I can't seem to open patches from the terminal in OS X (with pd-extended,
the second command works with vanilla).  I try either:

/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd
~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd
/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -open
~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd

without success.
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Re: [PD] running Pd-extended from terminal in OS X

2009-11-15 Thread Derek Holzer
Did you try the absolute path to the file? Do you have pd/externals/incr 
in your home directory (i.e. /Users/you/)? Maybe better to set the path 
explicitly in the Pd settings?


D.

Rich E wrote:
I can't seem to open patches from the terminal in OS X (with 
pd-extended, the second command works with vanilla).  I try either:


/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd 
~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd
/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -open 
~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd


without success.



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Re: [PD] running Pd-extended from terminal in OS X

2009-11-15 Thread Derek Holzer
You're right, doesn't work here either, using either open or -open 
flag, with explicit pathnames and all.


D.

Rich E wrote:
I can't seem to open patches from the terminal in OS X (with 
pd-extended, the second command works with vanilla).  I try either:


/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd 
~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd
/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -open 
~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd


without success.


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Re: [PD] running Pd-extended from terminal in OS X

2009-11-15 Thread Max
Doesn't work here (OS 10.6) neither with Pd-extended (0.41.4), but with PD 
vanilla 0.42-5 it does work.

Am 15.11.2009 um 21:16 schrieb Derek Holzer:

 You're right, doesn't work here either, using either open or -open flag, 
 with explicit pathnames and all.
 
 D.
 
 Rich E wrote:
 I can't seem to open patches from the terminal in OS X (with pd-extended, 
 the second command works with vanilla).  I try either:
 /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd 
 ~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd
 /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -open 
 ~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd
 without success.
 
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Re: [PD] running Pd-extended from terminal in OS X

2009-11-15 Thread Rich E
If you try using pd-vanilla, it works (for me at least).  Actually, i'm
using pd-gui-rewrite, but I suppose nothing has changed in that concerning
command-line argument parsing.

On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Max abonneme...@revolwear.com wrote:

 Doesn't work here (OS 10.6) neither with Pd-extended (0.41.4), but with PD
 vanilla 0.42-5 it does work.

 Am 15.11.2009 um 21:16 schrieb Derek Holzer:

  You're right, doesn't work here either, using either open or -open
 flag, with explicit pathnames and all.
 
  D.
 
  Rich E wrote:
  I can't seem to open patches from the terminal in OS X (with
 pd-extended, the second command works with vanilla).  I try either:
  /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd
 ~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd
  /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -open
 ~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd
  without success.
 
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Re: [PD] running Pd-extended from terminal in OS X

2009-11-15 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
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Max wrote:
 Doesn't work here (OS 10.6) neither with Pd-extended (0.41.4), but with PD 
 vanilla 0.42-5 it does work.

this is a known bug in pd-0.41 fixed in 0.42

the problem is the way Pd is started on osx in order to make it a nice
and proper osx app, the main application has to be the GUI.
so when you start Pd from terminal, it will actually not start but
instead launch Pd-gui which fires up Pd (this time for real).
since this is so complicated, all arguments get lost.

however, you should be able to do:
/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -nogui
~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd


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Re: [PD] running Pd-extended from terminal in OS X

2009-11-15 Thread Rich E
2009/11/15 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at

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 Max wrote:
  Doesn't work here (OS 10.6) neither with Pd-extended (0.41.4), but with
 PD vanilla 0.42-5 it does work.

 this is a known bug in pd-0.41 fixed in 0.42

 the problem is the way Pd is started on osx in order to make it a nice
 and proper osx app, the main application has to be the GUI.
 so when you start Pd from terminal, it will actually not start but
 instead launch Pd-gui which fires up Pd (this time for real).
 since this is so complicated, all arguments get lost.

 however, you should be able to do:
 /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -nogui
 ~/pd/externals/incr/incr-help.pd


That probably works, but who knows since you can't see the patch :)

Ok, good to know it is already fixed and thanks for pointing that out.



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Re: [PD] running Pd-extended from terminal in OS X

2009-11-15 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
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Rich E wrote:

 
 That probably works, but who knows since you can't see the patch :)

well, there are reasons why there is a -nogui flag. i guess you can
find out whether it works or not even without seeing it.


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