sorry, tried to be precise... Pd-ext... - Preferences - Startup - startup flags then I type -verbose I think this causes /User/marius/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist to add a line "verbose 1". I clicke apply, save and next time I start Pd I have the -verbose flag enabled.
the problem comes now: when I want to turn off verbose again, then I go again to Pd-ext... - Preferences - Startup and delete "-verbose" from the startup flags. apply and save. but this will not delete the verbose 1 from the plist. and that means that next time I start pd, the verbose is still active.
marius.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I don't quite understand. Where do you use the -verbose to make this happen?
.hc
On May 19, 2008, at 4:42 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hi, there's a problem with the plist, if I use a flag like -verbose as a startup flag, the plist keeps the flag, even if I delete it from the startup flags line in the preferences. the only way to get rid of the line is to open the plist manually. any idea how to solve that? marius.
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