On 21 February 2011 18:39, Pedro Lopes <pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt> wrote:
If you activate the higher debug level you'lll get all user commands.

Like:
pedro@io:~$ pdextended -d 1
(...)
.x9a081a0.c create rectangle 108 121 108 121 -tags x
.x9a081a0.c delete x


Hi Pedro,

Thanks for the reply. Does this apply for Pd-Vanilla as well? Is this debug mode from Terminal? I don't really want to create the patch from command line, rather hi-jack the commands as I'm making the patch in the GUI. Then send it to another instance. Just wondering if it was possible but sounds like it probably isn't. 
 

and so forth.

But probably there is a cleaner way since the debug is hardcore. There's more debug levels by the way, but I don't know where the official documentation is on that.

Best,
Pedro

Thanks,
Joe 

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Joe White <white.joe4@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I'm wondering if it is possible to be able to get the commands that are called when a user is creating a patch in the Pd GUI. 

What I'd like to achieve is to be able to have a duplicate patch being created in realtime as I make it. 

In a similar way to dynamic patching, if I could gather the commands called and send them to another Pd instance would this work?

Thanks for your time,
Joe

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