Hey guys,
so far my experience with 0.35test14 has been really great. I just noticed that in a simple patch the [openpanel] does not work.
[bang]-->[openpanel] does nothing but [bang]-->[savepanel] works
Both my brother and I see it on our machines, both running on Win2k
Thanks,
Josh
Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. xiphoidprocess.com .. eds.org/~joschi
Miller,
I assume that you maintain this object along with the rest of the core of PD. have you seen this bug yet? i can't help with tcl/tk at all, but is there any way i can help you gather info about this bug to get it fixed?
-Josh
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Josh Steiner wrote:
Hey guys,
so far my experience with 0.35test14 has been really great. I just noticed that in a simple patch the [openpanel] does not work.
[bang]-->[openpanel] does nothing but [bang]-->[savepanel] works
Both my brother and I see it on our machines, both running on Win2k
Thanks,
Josh
Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. xiphoidprocess.com .. eds.org/~joschi
Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. xiphoidprocess.com .. eds.org/~joschi
Oops, should have looked at that yesterday but got buried.
In u_main.tk, add a new line 2449, "global pd_nt", to read:
proc pdtk_openpanel {target} { global pd_opendir global pd_nt if {$pd_nt == 2} { ...
I'll fix in the upcoming release I was hoping to get out last night...
cheers Miller
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 11:19:23PM -0800, Josh Steiner wrote:
Miller,
I assume that you maintain this object along with the rest of the core of PD. have you seen this bug yet? i can't help with tcl/tk at all, but is there any way i can help you gather info about this bug to get it fixed?
-Josh
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Josh Steiner wrote:
Hey guys,
so far my experience with 0.35test14 has been really great. I just noticed that in a simple patch the [openpanel] does not work.
[bang]-->[openpanel] does nothing but [bang]-->[savepanel] works
Both my brother and I see it on our machines, both running on Win2k
Thanks,
Josh
Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. xiphoidprocess.com .. eds.org/~joschi
Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. xiphoidprocess.com .. eds.org/~joschi