That's a strange one, its like the messages are getting chopped up. If you can reproduce that, please let me know how, or even better send the patch.
You can see that this is what was sent:
pdtk_text_new .x5
57b78.c {.x557b78.t6f0ca50 atom text} 963.000000 247.000000 {0} 10 $text_color
While it should have been on one line:
pdtk_text_new .x557b78.c {.x557b78.t6f0ca50 atom text} 963.000000 247.000000 {0} 10 $text_color
.hc
On Oct 8, 2011, at 4:22 AM, Joe Newlin wrote:
Hans et al,
I'm getting these error messages in the terminal window when using certain abstractions. This is on Windows 7; Pd-0.43.1-extended-20111007-windowsxp-i386. Seems that the abstraction loads fine initially.
Error #1: sorry, don't remember precisely what I was doing when this happened.
(Tcl) UNHANDLED ERROR: wrong # args: should be "pdtk_text_new tkcanvas tags x y text font_size color"
while executing
"pdtk_text_new .x5"
("uplevel" body line 1487)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 $cmd_from_pd"(Tcl) INVALID COMMAND NAME: invalid command name "57b78.c"
while executing
"57b78.c {.x557b78.t6f0ca50 atom text} 963.000000 247.000000 {0} 10 $text_color"
("uplevel" body line 1)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 $cmd_from_pd"
Error #2: This occured when I tried to add an argument to an already-loaded GOP abstraction (which otherwise seemed to load fine).
(Tcl) INVALID COMMAND NAME: invalid command name ".x74b5fd0.c"
while executing
".x74b5fd0.c delete graph74b6590o0"
("uplevel" body line 173)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 $cmd_from_pd"(Tcl) INVALID COMMAND NAME: invalid command name "50.c"
while executing
"50.c create rectangle 1269 172 1276 173 -tags 6f542d0IN0"
("uplevel" body line 1)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 $cmd_from_pd"
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