hi all! At 18:02 15-10-2006, Jerom Tuncer wrote:
Hallo,
I think I got why this is a bit tweaky : I didn't even know pd would ignore text lines not starting with the usual "#".
But PD is not ignoring them. On the contrary lines omitting "#" will be transmitted to a [r ] that has the name of the beginning of the line. Thats how I discovered it. I was just pasting controldata after the #'lines in a txteditor, when I loaded the patch PD said: "no such receive". I guess I just considered it an undocumented feature, and found it very usefull. tjres Steffen
My enthousiasm came from the fact that I'd be glad some kind of data in-patch-embedding was availiable in pd (-:
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Jé
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo, Jerome Tuncer hat gesagt: // Jerome Tuncer wrote:
Anyway,
I think it is a clever way to purely embed data in a patch... Not suitable for every purpose but indeed very clever.
I disagree: It's not clever (or too clever), because it relies on Pd ignoring stuff in a patch that is not following the usual rules. It's exploiting something which could be considered a bug in Pd, and it will break, as soon as this "bug" is fixed. Don't use this "solution". Ciao
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