Hallo, glerm soares hat gesagt: // glerm soares wrote:
I already started this in another thread, but i'll try to be more clear.
I was thinking about a script that could take a pd patch window screenshots, without have to open pd. With this, we could make automacally a pdf for example, with all graphic helps of pd externals, abstractions and native objects. I think it could help A lot with a wide vision of the actual state of development. It could be possible do this without have to hack the code ( with some bash shell command or python script for example)?
I opened a feature request regarding this quite some time ago, it's number 1062122 or at this URL (one line): http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1062122&gro...
Here's the text:
[ 1062122 ] Let Pd print patches from command line
I would like to see a "-print" option to the pd executable which will then print the patch names following it into somehow configurable postscript files. This would have several uses: Especially it would allow users to create "screenshots" of a lot of Pd patches in a simple and fast way - like in bash:
$ for i in *.pd; do pd -print $i; done
And it would make printing patches for books or articles much easier.
Date Submitted: 2004-11-07 14:40
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