On Son, 2014-01-26 at 10:50 -0500, me.grimm wrote:
> BUT, notice with my console output i get a double "\\" while you get a
> single "\"
>
> why might that be so?
I also get double backslashes when printing to Pd's console. While using
the flag -stderr, I get single backslashes in my terminal win
h using your example i get from textfile:
print--
print: , comma at the beginning
print: comma, right after first word
print: comma in\\, the middle
print: comma at the end\\,
/print--
i had not noticed before commas in beginning and after first word are
displayed unescaped
BU
On Sam, 2014-01-25 at 18:09 -0500, me.grimm wrote:
> I didnt realize this was a problem until i tried to read a textfile
> with a comma in it (yes escaped with a \)
>
> so "hello\,world;" gives me:
>
>
> hello\\,world
>
>
> now what?
What would you rather expect to see within Pd? Non-escaped
I didnt realize this was a problem until i tried to read a textfile with a
comma in it (yes escaped with a \)
so "hello\,world;" gives me:
hello\\,world
now what?
the archive was not helpful because all suggested solutions use extended
objects. is there no way to have a coma in textfile in vani