Great, now, I don't know how I can get that patch and send it to pure data
as a pull request. Can anyone help me, give me instructions?
cheers
2018-03-13 11:59 GMT-03:00 Ivica Ico Bukvic :
> I stand corrected. If placing #1-blah in the receive of an iemgui object
> in pd-l2ork/purr-data, this re
I stand corrected. If placing #1-blah in the receive of an iemgui object
in pd-l2ork/purr-data, this reverts to $1-blah after applying... We need
to note this on the bugtracker.
Best,
Ico
On 3/13/2018 10:32 AM, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
Yes 1.x and by extension 2.x.
I haven't checked but am reas
Yes 1.x and by extension 2.x.
I haven't checked but am reasonably sure it handles those scenarios ok.
Best,
Ico
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2018-03-12 20:03 GMT-03:00 Ivica Ico Bukvic :
> This was fixed in pd-l2ork a while ago. Perhaps porting the patch may not
> be a bad idea?
>
you mean in pd-l2ork 1.0? With tcl? And what about the issue IOhannes
mentioned?
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On 2018-03-12 23:09, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Hi, "#" characters become "$" when trying to put them into GUI labels, is
> there a good reason for it?
it's a (very stupid) hack to prevent "$" from being expanded by the tcl
interpreter.
(the iemguis - btw not only the labels but also the se
This was fixed in pd-l2ork a while ago. Perhaps porting the patch may
not be a bad idea?
Best,
Ico
On 3/12/2018 6:09 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi, "#" characters become "$" when trying to put them into GUI labels,
is there a good reason for it? Or should we just treat it as a bug an
Hi, "#" characters become "$" when trying to put them into GUI labels, is
there a good reason for it? Or should we just treat it as a bug and fix it?
cheers
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