Hey all,
is there a way to open multiple patches on PD startup from terminal? (on OSX in particular) something like the -lib pdp:gem etc.. -open firstpatch.pd:secondpatch.pd etc.. or pd -open first.pd -open second.pd? The order of loading could be important...
I guess if this is not possible then I'll have a simple PD shell that opens the other patches in the right order...
Thanks. .b.
B. Bogart wrote:
Hey all,
is there a way to open multiple patches on PD startup from terminal? (on OSX in particular) something like the -lib pdp:gem etc.. -open firstpatch.pd:secondpatch.pd etc.. or pd -open first.pd -open second.pd? The order of loading could be important...
I guess if this is not possible then I'll have a simple PD shell that opens the other patches in the right order...
i cannot test on os-x right now but on linux it is perfectly possible.
mfg.asdr IOhannes
i personnaly use dynamic patching : something like : pd -open pdloader.pd -send "read_file "/data/pds/pdloader/chdh.txt"" the pdloader.pd patch open the txt file and load the diferent patch.
cyrille
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
B. Bogart wrote:
Hey all,
is there a way to open multiple patches on PD startup from terminal? (on OSX in particular) something like the -lib pdp:gem etc.. -open firstpatch.pd:secondpatch.pd etc.. or pd -open first.pd -open second.pd? The order of loading could be important...
I guess if this is not possible then I'll have a simple PD shell that opens the other patches in the right order...
i cannot test on os-x right now but on linux it is perfectly possible.
mfg.asdr IOhannes
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Hallo, B. Bogart hat gesagt: // B. Bogart wrote:
is there a way to open multiple patches on PD startup from terminal? (on OSX in particular) something like the -lib pdp:gem etc.. -open firstpatch.pd:secondpatch.pd etc.. or pd -open first.pd -open second.pd?
I just use "pd first.pd second.pd ...", I never use "-open". Works on Linux. I don't know, how Pd handles ordering in this case. Another solution could be to build a master patch that includes all others as abstractions.
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