Just to be clear: we're talking about opening a patch file that does not have the .pd extension, e.g. "mypatch.txt" or simply "mypatch". This certainly works (at least here on Windows.)
On 09.06.2020 17:27, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 2020-06-09 15:55, Christof Ressi wrote:
Does Pd open a patch that doesn't have the .pd extension?
Yes.
not here.
$ ls -l mypatch.pd $ pd -stderr -verbose mypatch.pd [...] tried .../mypatch.pd and succeeded ^C Pd: signal 2 $ pd -stderr -verbose mypatch [...] tried .../mypatch and failed [...] error: mypatch: can't open $
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