Those particular error messages often return gibberish for the
filename. I wonder why the error message doesn't use the char*
filename:
error("Unable to find file: %#s", theFSSpec.name);
Perhaps the functions above don't put data into .name if it can't find
a file. Anyone object if I change them to use 'filename' instead of
theFSSpec.name?
.hc
On Mar 19, 2011, at 10:42 AM, chris clepper wrote:
I algorithmically generated and loaded files into pix_film on OSX
millions and millions of times using 'open $1' without error. It
would be helpful to see what your filenames look like.On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 6:46 AM, sonia yuditskaya <marysghost@gmail.com
wrote:
Sorry, if I miss-filed the report (never filed one before).
To re-phrase the problem; [pix_film] would neither accept filenames
with a $1 in them or a %s. In my case [pix_film] has consistently
accepted filenames relative to the patch's folder, relative to Path
however I have had no such success. Despite numerous attempts I've
never been able to compile/download and have form gridflow, so
cannot check that.Hope despite the sparseness of detail, this illuminates something in
someone's experience to draw the problem out? Being able to
algorithmically recall files through [pix_film] would be a useful
feature in designing real-time, interactive, video based, systems
(pick your favorite buzzword ;)in simulacra we trust, ] yuditskaya.com [
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Mathieu Bouchard
matju@artengine.ca wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, sonia yuditskaya wrote:solved the problem by sending variables to the [seek $1( message in
the [unauthorized/playlist] object and feeding that to the [open
$1( of [pix_film] don't why that works and the other one doesn't
though. bug submitted.I wrote all the details I wrote to you, in your bug report.
BTW, the bug report I wanted to submit was about the error message,
because that's the problem I know about, and without a good error
message, it's hard to find whether [pix_film] has any real problem
with the filename you give it. Thus $1 is not relevant in that bug
report. But that's no big deal, because I posted all the details.BTW, doesn't [pix_film] require the full name of the movie ? It
doesn't seem to be accepting filenames that are relative to the
patch's folder, nor to the items in the Path's dialogue.[gf/find_file] finds a file and gives you the full filename. see http://gridflow.ca/ for that external.
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