hi
when i open a file first time in a session with PD it takes few seconds (~10) to open the file. If I double click on a .pd file, PD runs but the file doesnt get opened then if i do open from the menu a file it takes as well around 10 secs and both files get opened at the same time.
i have downloaded new version of PD (Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app) but the behaviour is the same, so i guess it should be something caused by the system. Does anyone knows what could it be? It is a bit annoying.
thanks
That sounds very annoying. I have never seen that behavior before,
unfortunately. I just tested double-clicking on another machine with
RC1 and it worked fine. I know that file associations are screwed up
on my own machine.
I'll keep it in the back of my mind and see if I think of anything...
.hc
On Jun 8, 2005, at 11:44 AM, altern wrote:
hi
when i open a file first time in a session with PD it takes few
seconds (~10) to open the file. If I double click on a .pd file, PD
runs but the file doesnt get opened then if i do open from the menu a
file it takes as well around 10 secs and both files get opened at the
same time.i have downloaded new version of PD (Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app) but
the behaviour is the same, so i guess it should be something caused by
the system. Does anyone knows what could it be? It is a bit annoying.thanks
--
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this phenomenon is not isolated. i got the same behaviour here
(10.3.x + 10.4.1).
martin
On Jun 10, 2005, at 18:48, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That sounds very annoying. I have never seen that behavior before,
unfortunately. I just tested double-clicking on another machine
with RC1 and it worked fine. I know that file associations are
screwed up on my own machine.I'll keep it in the back of my mind and see if I think of anything...
.hc
On Jun 8, 2005, at 11:44 AM, altern wrote:
hi
when i open a file first time in a session with PD it takes few
seconds (~10) to open the file. If I double click on a .pd file,
PD runs but the file doesnt get opened then if i do open from the
menu a file it takes as well around 10 secs and both files get
opened at the same time.i have downloaded new version of PD (Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app)
but the behaviour is the same, so i guess it should be something
caused by the system. Does anyone knows what could it be? It is a
bit annoying.thanks
-- enrike
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Which versions/builds of Pd?
.hc
On Jun 13, 2005, at 8:35 AM, martin pichlmair wrote:
this phenomenon is not isolated. i got the same behaviour here (10.3.x
- 10.4.1).
martin
On Jun 10, 2005, at 18:48, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That sounds very annoying. I have never seen that behavior before,
unfortunately. I just tested double-clicking on another machine with
RC1 and it worked fine. I know that file associations are screwed up
on my own machine.I'll keep it in the back of my mind and see if I think of anything...
.hc
On Jun 8, 2005, at 11:44 AM, altern wrote:
hi
when i open a file first time in a session with PD it takes few
seconds (~10) to open the file. If I double click on a .pd file, PD
runs but the file doesnt get opened then if i do open from the menu
a file it takes as well around 10 secs and both files get opened at
the same time.i have downloaded new version of PD (Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app) but
the behaviour is the same, so i guess it should be something caused
by the system. Does anyone knows what could it be? It is a bit
annoying.thanks
-- enrike
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Which versions/builds of Pd?
for me it was under few of them, the current one i am using is: Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app I am on osx 10.3.9
.hc
On Jun 13, 2005, at 8:35 AM, martin pichlmair wrote:
this phenomenon is not isolated. i got the same behaviour here (10.3.x + 10.4.1). martin
On Jun 10, 2005, at 18:48, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That sounds very annoying. I have never seen that behavior before,
unfortunately. I just tested double-clicking on another machine with RC1 and it worked fine. I know that file associations are screwed up on my own machine.I'll keep it in the back of my mind and see if I think of anything...
.hc
On Jun 8, 2005, at 11:44 AM, altern wrote:
hi
when i open a file first time in a session with PD it takes few
seconds (~10) to open the file. If I double click on a .pd file, PD
runs but the file doesnt get opened then if i do open from the menu
a file it takes as well around 10 secs and both files get opened at
the same time.i have downloaded new version of PD (Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app) but the behaviour is the same, so i guess it should be something caused by the system. Does anyone knows what could it be? It is a bit annoying.
thanks
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Another issue Ive had for a while, is if you have GEM added to your
startup preferences, double clicking a file to launch PD causes the
file to be read in before GEM has loaded, giving you error messages
saying it cant find the objects. Closing the patch and re-opening
works fine...
:)
10.4.1 Powerbook, PD-0.38-4-extended-RC 1.app
:::: rectangle 4 3 ... couldn't create gemwin ... couldn't create pix_filmYUV ... couldn't create alpha ... couldn't create pix_texture ... couldn't create color ... couldn't create translateXYZ ... couldn't create rectangle 4 3 ... couldn't create pix_filmYUV ... couldn't create pix_texture ... couldn't create gemhead 50 ... couldn't create gemhead 51 ... couldn't create color ... couldn't create translateXYZ ... couldn't create alpha ... couldn't create GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia GEM: ver: 0.90 GEM: compiled: Apr 13 2005 GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version on irix/windows) GEM: Chris Clepper (macOS-X) GEM: Daniel Heckenberg (windows) GEM: James Tittle (macOS-X) GEM: IOhannes m zmoelnig (linux/windows)
Yup, that's a bug that I think has been discussed on the pd-dev list.
I suppose it should be filed in the bug tracker:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php? func=detail&aid=1221673&group_id=55736&atid=478070
.hc
On Jun 15, 2005, at 8:21 PM, vade wrote:
Another issue Ive had for a while, is if you have GEM added to your
startup preferences, double clicking a file to launch PD causes the
file to be read in before GEM has loaded, giving you error messages
saying it cant find the objects. Closing the patch and re-opening
works fine...:)
10.4.1 Powerbook, PD-0.38-4-extended-RC 1.app
:::: rectangle 4 3 ... couldn't create gemwin ... couldn't create pix_filmYUV ... couldn't create alpha ... couldn't create pix_texture ... couldn't create color ... couldn't create translateXYZ ... couldn't create rectangle 4 3 ... couldn't create pix_filmYUV ... couldn't create pix_texture ... couldn't create gemhead 50 ... couldn't create gemhead 51 ... couldn't create color ... couldn't create translateXYZ ... couldn't create alpha ... couldn't create GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia GEM: ver: 0.90 GEM: compiled: Apr 13 2005 GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version on irix/windows) GEM: Chris Clepper (macOS-X) GEM: Daniel Heckenberg (windows) GEM: James Tittle (macOS-X) GEM: IOhannes m zmoelnig (linux/windows)
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On Jun 15, 2005, at 5:22 PM, altern wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Which versions/builds of Pd?
for me it was under few of them, the current one i am using is: Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app I am on osx 10.3.9
How about the other versions? I am trying to see if it is just my
builds or not.
.hc
.hc On Jun 13, 2005, at 8:35 AM, martin pichlmair wrote:
this phenomenon is not isolated. i got the same behaviour here
(10.3.x + 10.4.1). martinOn Jun 10, 2005, at 18:48, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That sounds very annoying. I have never seen that behavior before,
unfortunately. I just tested double-clicking on another machine
with RC1 and it worked fine. I know that file associations are
screwed up on my own machine.I'll keep it in the back of my mind and see if I think of
anything....hc
On Jun 8, 2005, at 11:44 AM, altern wrote:
hi
when i open a file first time in a session with PD it takes few
seconds (~10) to open the file. If I double click on a .pd file,
PD runs but the file doesnt get opened then if i do open from the
menu a file it takes as well around 10 secs and both files get
opened at the same time.i have downloaded new version of PD (Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app)
but the behaviour is the same, so i guess it should be something
caused by the system. Does anyone knows what could it be? It is a
bit annoying.thanks
-- enrike
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jun 15, 2005, at 5:22 PM, altern wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Which versions/builds of Pd?
for me it was under few of them, the current one i am using is: Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app I am on osx 10.3.9
How about the other versions? I am trying to see if it is just my
builds or not.
Pd-0.38-3.app and Pd-0.38-2hcs0.app
.hc
.hc On Jun 13, 2005, at 8:35 AM, martin pichlmair wrote:
this phenomenon is not isolated. i got the same behaviour here
(10.3.x + 10.4.1). martinOn Jun 10, 2005, at 18:48, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That sounds very annoying. I have never seen that behavior before, unfortunately. I just tested double-clicking on another machine with RC1 and it worked fine. I know that file associations are screwed up on my own machine.
I'll keep it in the back of my mind and see if I think of anything...
.hc
On Jun 8, 2005, at 11:44 AM, altern wrote:
hi
when i open a file first time in a session with PD it takes few
seconds (~10) to open the file. If I double click on a .pd file,
PD runs but the file doesnt get opened then if i do open from the menu a file it takes as well around 10 secs and both files get opened at the same time.i have downloaded new version of PD (Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1.app)
but the behaviour is the same, so i guess it should be something
caused by the system. Does anyone knows what could it be? It is a bit annoying.thanks
-- enrike
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-- enrike
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