You might need to install a Tcl/Tk Wish Shell.app in order to run it
from the command line. You can use the built-in Wish, but its quite
old. Here's how in Terminal:
cd /Applications
ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/Resources/Wish\
Shell.app Wish.app
.hc
On Jul 5, 2009, at 10:14 PM, Ian Andrews wrote:
On 02/07/2009, at 7:19 PM, Luke Iannini wrote:
Thanks Luke. In fact this is what I tried first of all. On MacOSX
10.5.5 (intel) with Pd-0.40.3-extended when launched from command
line wish shell quits. On 10.4.11 (power PC) with Pd-0.40.3-extended
it doesn't manage to find wish. This led me to assume that building
from source might fix these issues. If I can't overcome these difficulties I think the best course of
action is , as you suggest, to use the "startup flags" box, and
launch the patch from "login items" in the MacOSX system prefs,best,
ian
(and, by the way, you can still run Pd from a shell script by (if Pd is Pd-extended.app) running "/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd" -
everything else will work as usual. Finally, you can also, I think, add items
to the "startup flags:" box in "Preferences>Startup..." or use a ~/.pdrc file (which is just the flags you want to pass, one flag per line))Best Luke
I'm fairly new to pd but I have been building from source on
Macosx and linux for a few years. Usually I can work it out. This time I'm
really stuck.ian
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