Maybe with IOhannes' latest request, initbang?
~Kyle
On 8/22/06, Max Neupert abonnements@revolwear.com wrote:
Am 22.08.2006 um 21:40 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
Hallo, Max Neupert hat gesagt: // Max Neupert wrote:
i want to force pd to reload a patch. why? because i want to manipulate a gem patch running on a networked machine from another machine. and yes, i've had a look on netpd and serendipd.
How much reloading do you want? If another execution of the loadbang is enough, then you can send the message "loadbang" to the patch's receiver made from prepending "pd-" to the name of the subpatch or the abstraction. See att.
hallo frank & list,
it's not enough reloading. i want to manipulate the objects and continue patching on a remote machine, then save the altered patch and finally send the machine running the patch a signal make it reload the patch to hear/see the changes made. is this possible somehow?
thanks, max
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