Ok, I tried another way to fix it, try tomorrow's build and let me know. Hopefully we can keep tclpd loaded by default.
http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data?view=revision&revi...
.hc
On Feb 2, 2012, at 4:44 AM, Max wrote:
Excellent! that worked, the patch opens and is actually there in a window.
Am 02.02.2012 um 03:39 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
About the Pt_Start() crash, that seems to be related to tclpd, from my experience. Try this and see if it makes it go away:
sudo rm -rf
/Applications/Pd-0.43.1-extended-20120201.app/Contents/Resources/startup/tclpdMagic glass is great, I am bummed it languished for so long, I think Joe Sarlo wrote that in 2003. Then Ico revived it and ported it to 0.42 in pd-l2ork, and I took it from there.
.hc
On Wed, 2012-02-01 at 20:34 +0100, Max wrote:
Am 01.02.2012 um 05:15 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
At this point, the Pd-extended 0.43.1 builds are definitely beta quality. I have fixed all bugs that I could find, and I just taught a class with it. Its working well. Please try it out with your patches and let me know what you find:
Hi Hans, i have a big problem with the latest builds. if you open a patch on os x sometimes only this message appears:
(i can't copy paste this message hence the screenshot)
then the patch is actually open, but it doesn't show in the windows menue. you can tell when you make a patch that produces audio and using loadbang or opening a gemwin with a loadbang. then when you doubleclick on the file again it will open a SECOND instance of the file.
i narrowed it down to a pd file which has only two objects in it: [declare -lib Gem] and [pix_video] it looks like i should post that bug on the gem bugtracker… (import instead of declare has the same effect) problem is that those two objects are in 90% of my files :(
and there is a minor translation bug: all new patches are called Untitled-1 and i don't see that string amongst the translatable ones
other than this: thank you for the work on it, i love the magic glass.
m.
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