Howdy,
An annoying issue seems to be presenting itself rather often in my experience. When opening large (I mean the windows are large) patches (and some random small ones), the tool bar is hidden behind the OS X toolbar. Thus I'm unable to close, resize or move the window. At other times a patch extends beyond the frame of my screen. I'm unable to reach the corners or resize the window. This often forces me to quit the app and prevents me from opening certain patches as the minimize/maximize buttons don't...
OSX? Tcl? Pd?
thanks, ryan
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Thanks... should be at least somewhat better now.
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 01:43:06PM -0800, Ryan Gallagher wrote:
Howdy,
An annoying issue seems to be presenting itself rather often in my experience. When opening large (I mean the windows are large) patches (and some random small ones), the tool bar is hidden behind the OS X toolbar. Thus I'm unable to close, resize or move the window. At other times a patch extends beyond the frame of my screen. I'm unable to reach the corners or resize the window. This often forces me to quit the app and prevents me from opening certain patches as the minimize/maximize buttons don't...
OSX? Tcl? Pd?
thanks, ryan
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Can you specify a default font size in osx pd? I want all patches to open with a font size of 10.
gracias, ryan
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Hi, Ryan Gallagher hat gesagt: // Ryan Gallagher wrote:
Can you specify a default font size in osx pd? I want all patches to open with a font size of 10.
You can start pd with "-font 10", but that only affects the default font size for newly created patches, IIR.
Other than that, you would have to change the first line in every patch to end in " 10;"
With a little bit of Perl or Python scripting, this is easy to do. in Python for example like:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
FONT = '10' FILE = sys.argv[1]
lines = open(FILE, 'r').readlines() first = lines[0].split() first[-1] = '''%s;\n''' % FONT
lines[0] = ' '.join(first)
out = open(FILE, 'w') out.write(''.join(lines))
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