(my) pd windows have a yellow minimize (minus) button in its window bar.
but pd uses the minimize command (Apple + M) for the message window
instead, so there is no shortcut for it AFAIK
sometimes there are no scroll-bars allthough there should be. but
that gets resorted as soon as one resizes the window a bit.
Am 02.11.2007 um 11:38 schrieb Hans Roels:
hello, I am used to a windows computer but I have to work on Mac (OS X 10.3.9) with PD-vanilla (40.2) installed. Often I can't scroll to the bottom of a big pd-patch, what is the trick to see every part of a patch in Mac? can you minimize or maximize the windows in PD on Mac? I tried command + M and these kind of tricks but nothing works, PD also doensn't have a - or + button in the title bar to minimize/maximize the window. I guess there must be a special Mac-trick to solve this... it's very annoying now!
hans r
i feel your pain mate,
i have a mac, and sometimes i get other people's patches, and the bottom corner of the patch goes below the bottom of the screen and it is impossible to resize.
the workaround i use is to copy the entire patch into a new window and 'save as'
if there is a real solution, then i have never heard about it, but i have my doubts that it can be fixed with the current way pd is implemented.
hi, one possibility is, to open the patch with a texteditor and edit the first line the 5 numbers are offset x/y, size x/y, fontsize. #N canvas 20 20 800 600 10; marius.
hard off wrote:
i feel your pain mate,
i have a mac, and sometimes i get other people's patches, and the bottom corner of the patch goes below the bottom of the screen and it is impossible to resize.
the workaround i use is to copy the entire patch into a new window and 'save as'
if there is a real solution, then i have never heard about it, but i have my doubts that it can be fixed with the current way pd is implemented.
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At 14:16 2/11/2007, you wrote:
hi, one possibility is, to open the patch with a texteditor and edit the first line the 5 numbers are offset x/y, size x/y, fontsize. #N canvas 20 20 800 600 10; marius.
Great, this works! but wouldn't this be possible with 'dynamic patching'? In that case I wouldn't have to open an other program and I can change it from within PD.
This works from within any patch (to create a new patch dynamically): [; pd filename newpatch.pd C:/; #N canvas 20 10 800 500 10; #X pop 1( | [send pd-newpatch.pd]
...and this new patch has the right window size.
But if you want to change the size of the windows of the patch (f.e. 'thispatch.pd') you are in, this doesn't work: [; #N canvas 20 100 500 300 10( | [send pd-thispatch.pd]
Anybody knows the right message? (I also tried 'relocate' - I found this in the CVS)
hard off wrote:
i feel your pain mate,
i have a mac, and sometimes i get other people's patches, and the bottom corner of the patch goes below the bottom of the screen and it is impossible to resize.
the workaround i use is to copy the entire patch into a new window and 'save as'
if there is a real solution, then i have never heard about it, but i have my doubts that it can be fixed with the current way pd is implemented.
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