dear list,
just installed the 0.37 osx pd from cvs. sadly it changed the icons of some *.pd files into a non-clickable hard to read but otherwise nice pd icon. how can i remove the icon from my system, since i don't name all my patches 'something.pd' but just 'something' this results in some confusing mess.
thank you for any advice peter_p
delete the file /Applications/Pure Data/Contents/Resources/pd-file.icns
or wait for the new MacOS X installer to come out, which fixes this
problem. I might actually get it done tonight.
.hc
On Sunday, Oct 19, 2003, at 17:24 America/New_York,
plessas@sbox.tugraz.at wrote:
dear list,
just installed the 0.37 osx pd from cvs. sadly it changed the icons of
some *.pd files into a non-clickable hard to read but otherwise nice pd icon.
how can i remove the icon from my system, since i don't name all my patches 'something.pd' but just 'something' this results in some confusing
mess.thank you for any advice peter_p
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Hallo, plessas@sbox.tugraz.at hat gesagt: // plessas@sbox.tugraz.at wrote:
just installed the 0.37 osx pd from cvs. sadly it changed the icons of some *.pd files into a non-clickable hard to read but otherwise nice pd icon. how can i remove the icon from my system, since i don't name all my patches 'something.pd' but just 'something' this results in some confusing mess.
Will this not result in a mess anyway? I don't know how it is on OS-X, but on Linux, you cannot use a patch as an abstraction anymore if it doesn't contain .pd anymore. You can open it, but I don't know if this will stay this way. What's the official word on .pd-less pd patches?
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