On 07/28/2013 09:39 AM, Ed Kelly wrote:
Can anyone tell me what's causing this?
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Probably an external that does its own messaging. Probably messaging between the GUI and pd. See if you're using any non-Vanilla GUI object classes.
Messages from the gui like "pd audio-properties" got changed to "pdsend audio-properties" with the big GUI code remix awhile back. This _breaks_ user patches like yours and requires you or someone else to go in and make a permanent change to the source of the "offending" external. (And then that external will no longer work with old versions of Pd that expect "pd" instead of "pdsend".
I guess I'll go ahead and say that you should view all non-Vanilla GUI classes as "expiremental" and "subject to arbitrary change", because they all use tcl/tk code inside that will probably break the next time someone separates more GUI from the core.
-Jonathan
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