Hi all,
I kind of agree. but on the other hand it really sucks to make non
english tutorials/workshops since the comments don't accept other
than english chars.Yes, it's very difficult to explain new pd-users why the character set
of my Commodore 64 was bigger than in pd ;-)I think this part of pd is very, very out-of-date and pd should
support blanks, backslashes, (please!) escape codes and other chars
than english. I know that this issue was very often discussed here and
I know there is a solution for that. Could a developer comment this?
Should we vote for that?
in the discussion about that on the list some months ago - hard to
believe - some people insisted that escaping etc. is not needed. My
opinion is the opposite.
I believe it's quite some work to include these features, alongside
with problems coming from the PD-TCL communication ( see the open bug
report
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
func=detail&aid=1359216&group_id=55736&atid=478070 ).
For me personally this is not a problem, because i rely on the devel
branch where DesireData will take these things into account.
best greetings, Thomas