you're doing the conversion anyway with patches saves in text format,
right? you could do a search-replace to find for " t " and replace it with
" tt ". just make sure you don't replace more than you want.
João
Hi Andrew,
Thanks, but that doesn't help so much with with the max to pd
conversion. If I made it an external, I would be able to use it to replace the internal, right?-Jonathan
--- On Fri, 2/12/10, Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com wrote:
From: Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com Subject: RE: [PD] Alias an internal with an abstraction To: jancsika@yahoo.com, pd-list@iem.at Date: Friday, February 12, 2010, 1:41 AM
This might be too much of an obvious answer, but try calling it something else? tt.pd?
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:28:43 -0800 From: jancsika@yahoo.com To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] Alias an internal with an abstraction
Hello, I'm not sure if I wrote that correctly--
I'd like to use an abstraction
called t.pd in place of trigger. So I put the
abstraction in my patch's
folder but it won't alias [t] because I guess Pd
only searches for
abstractions after it searches for internals.
Basically I want to expirement with using a max-style
[t], one in
which you can use actual float values as args. But
more importantly, if I
wanted to use such an abstraction as an aid in
converting a max patch to a
pd patch, how could I force Pd to use the abstraction
in place of the
internal?
Thanks, Jonathan
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