I've only noticed that behaviour in one case, with one specific
abstraction. I just tested why I thought it happened (which was pd-messages calling it up as a GoP patch) but that doesn't seem to be the problem. But this abstraction does it *without fail*. So if yours does it without fail as well maybe we, or the list, could take a look at them and find out what's common/unique about them that may cause this.
I have, previously, gotten really strange results with the IEM
GUIs where the label is set to a $N (n is a number) and Pd for some reason tacks a 0 on the end of it. So $1 becomes $10, really screwing the patch up. I can't track down what exactly I do to cause this. But that's different from your problem, I assume. Still, something that probably needs fixing.
David
At 18:08 28/05/2003 -0400, Matthew Nish-Lapidus wrote:
you get that behavior in windows? can you track down what causes it? i tried doing a search and replace and it didn't seem to help. maybe i just didn't save it right..
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