On Thursday, Apr 8, 2004, at 14:32 America/New_York, 0001 wrote:
Plus, Pd is still labeled "Wish" once its running.
and this is not fixed
Its not hard to fix IIRC, I think you just change then name of the
app in the Info.plist that is in the Wish Shell.app.well curiously I just hacked it the dirty way again XD, using a
symlink. but I'll try this way better.It also suffers from MacOS X not wanting to show the /doc/
directory.oop, this should be fixed in the version on the server
How did you fix this?
with a symlink also, pd looks for ../doc
Hmm, I don't entirely get it based on this description, but I'll take a
look at the next uPDated.app when you release it.
I think there is a quick hack which might work, which is launching a
.term file from AppMain.tcl to open a terminal in Terminal.app. The
console can either stay in the Terminal.app window, or it could just
launch Pd with a built-in console.but pd tries to launch the Wish shell no?
I could be wrong, but I think that there was a way to specify which
Wish Shell.app pd opens. But its been a while since I looked at it.
I think in the short term, the Platypus way is fine. But I think for
the long run, we should figure out AppMain.tcl and get in as part of
Pd.isn't pd.tk a bit like our AppMain.tcl ? I supose it should be the opposite of what it is now: tcl launching
pd and not pd launching tcl
Right, that sounds familiar.
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