allright, so maybe GOP crashes my windows, but because of that i discovered a very cool thing that maybe some of you already know...
skip all this buggy GOP stuff and just use the send and receive symbols of each GUI object to communicate with subpatches. i've got a very slick-looking new mixer running now, no wires showing at all, without the use of GOP. try it at home kids, and have a good evening...
d.
derek holzer wrote:
ok, i'm running pd .35 on win2k right now [would love to run it under linux, but my hammerfall just ain't there yet!]
i'm getting some disasterous bugs when making my own graph-on-parent patches. when i try to close the window with the GOP subpatch in it, PD crashes. the DOS window gives me:
Consistancy check failed: glist_findrtext
and Windoze tells me:
PD.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program.
funny thing is, opening up someone else's GOP patches seems fine. i don't think i did anything weird when i made the GOP subpatch. just set up sliders, checked graph-on-parent, and then invoke it as a simple abstraction in a parent patch.
also, every time i open the parent, no matter how many times i fix the window size [by manually entering the height and width as determined by my background canvas and saving], it always comes back jumbled and crunched together. windoze problem? tcl.tk glitch? full moon? my bad luck? who knows... maybe you?
derek
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