Le 26/07/2016 à 13:44, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
'keycode #N dropped' (where #N is the ASCII code).
yes this is expected behaviour, on all operating systems. among other things, this prevents w32 users from using backslash as directory delimiter¹.
the list of forbidden characters is exactly this: , {, }
fgmasdr IOhannes
¹ though of course this is not the real reason why these keys are forbidden.
backslashes are used for keeping dollar sign in pd patches,
this also involves sometimes some bugs when we try to put tcl variables in a patch, it does happen when we try to interpret tcl code with [hc/sys_gui].
This is also one of the main reasons why I try to replace tcl scripts in my patches with pdlua objects and still looking for a decent third party graphical toolkit that could be coded without compiling.
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