[PD] cut and paste bug with [clone] object

2019-04-19 Thread Matt Davey
Have noticed this bug a few times now:

1) Go inside a [clone] patch, and copy one of its objects.
2) Save the clone patch.
3) Paste the clipboard to a new patch somewhere.  - The parent clone patch
will be pasted, not the object which was originally copied.
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Re: [PD] ot: ambisonics/surround

2019-04-19 Thread hans w. koch
this one is a good ressource:

https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound

best
hans

> Am 19.04.2019 um 17:18 schrieb michael strohmann :
> 
> Hello!
> 
> i am looking for a mailing list / forum centered around ambisonic and 
> surround audio.
> since the IEM Graz is very prominant in that field i hoped that there might 
> be something similar to this marvellous pd-list.
> any suggestions?
> 
> thanks!
> mkl
> 
> 
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[PD] ot: ambisonics/surround

2019-04-19 Thread michael strohmann
Hello!

i am looking for a mailing list / forum centered around ambisonic and surround 
audio.
since the IEM Graz is very prominant in that field i hoped that there might be 
something similar to this marvellous pd-list.
any suggestions?

thanks!
mkl


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[PD] Fwd: Directory of opened patch

2019-04-19 Thread Seb Shader via Pd-list
Hi,
    There's an object [rootinfo] in my library that gives the path, name and 
"parent level" of the root canvas https://github.com/sebshader/shadylib; 
there's also [ggee/getdir] which gives the path of the "parent level" provided 
in the argument
-Seb

-Original Message-
From: Philip Stone 
To: pd-list@lists.iem.at 
Sent: Thu, Apr 18, 2019 1:12 pm
Subject: [PD] Directory of opened patch

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{}#yiv5827315665 #yiv5827315665 I’m trying to figure out how to use [loadpanel] 
to load a data file from a subdirectory of a patch, and I’m trying to make this 
patch and its auxiliary files distributable, so I don’t want to have to use 
absolute paths.   I’ve searched the archives on this, and there was a recent 
discussion about how passing [symbol .(  to [loadpanel] didn’t open the 
filesystem at a particularly useful (or at least, consistent between platforms) 
starting directory. What I understand from that discussion is that there is 
still no way to obtain the current patch’s starting directory to enable 
relative-path loading. Is that correct?   If not in vanilla, are there any 
externals?     Phil Stone UC Davis      
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