On 2013-12-03 00:26, Antonio Roberts wrote:
first, i don't see much need to use it with PdX, plain old pd-vanilla
should do as well...
(speaking of which: please provide a minimal test-patch that triggers
the problem on your machine)
Patch attached.
Upon further investigation it appears
confirmed the crash with the letter p.
I'll also check with the fontforge people who can probably tell me if
it's an error with the font.
Antonio
On 03/12/13 17:04, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 2013-12-03 00:26, Antonio Roberts wrote:
first, i don't see much need to use it with PdX, plain
On 2013-12-02 00:40, Antonio Roberts wrote:
I'm ashamed to admit that I don't know how to use that version in
pdextended instead of the one supplied. Could you tell me how?
no need to be ashamed.
first, i don't see much need to use it with PdX, plain old pd-vanilla
should do as well...
first, i don't see much need to use it with PdX, plain old pd-vanilla
should do as well...
(speaking of which: please provide a minimal test-patch that triggers
the problem on your machine)
Patch attached.
Upon further investigation it appears that this may only be caused by
certain fonts
On 2013-12-01 19:10, Antonio Roberts wrote:
I'm using PD extednded 0.43.4 and have noticed that when using some
fonts [text3d] will crash PD when a string with five or more characters
is entered.
Font used is Beams: http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/beams
weird, never heard of something
weird, never heard of something like this before...
It doesn't appear to be crashing if I use [textouline] or [text2d]
does the problem persist if you use the stock debian/ubuntu package of
Gem (gem)?
I'm ashamed to admit that I don't know how to use that version in
pdextended instead of the
weird, never heard of something like this before...
It doesn't appear to be crashing if I use [textouline] or [text2d]
does the problem persist if you use the stock debian/ubuntu package of
Gem (gem)?
I'm ashamed to admit that I don't know how to use that version in
pdextended instead of the