It could probably added to pd_guiprefs.tcl. We're already setting a few things there on macOS that need to be set for the GUI to behave nicely, ie. turn off window state saving for just the Pd app.
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Attached batch file that should live on pd/bin.
i think there should just be a button in the preferences that says something along the lines: "Open pd-patches with *this* version of Pd".
it would probably be better to handle this directly from Pd-GUI (that is: write the code in tcl, rather than bat).
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