After a bit of tinkering about that strange ascii code sent to the list as a patch -instead of the "pd file" I was explecting- I understood that pd file format is (nicely) plain text...
Is there a place where the file format is explicitly described? (I was mumbling about scripting pd files via python...)
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Andrea Valle DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione Università degli Studi di Torino http://www.semiotiche.it/andrea andrea.valle@unito.it
On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 13:37 +0100, andrea valle wrote:
After a bit of tinkering about that strange ascii code sent to the list as a patch -instead of the "pd file" I was explecting- I understood that pd file format is (nicely) plain text...
Is there a place where the file format is explicitly described? (I was mumbling about scripting pd files via python...)
i did a workshop on scripting with dyn~/pyext in summer, maybe this is helpful: http://klingt.org/~tim/pd_scripting/example/ i didn't generate pd patch files, though, but uses dyn~ to create patches ...
hth, tim
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hi
2006/11/14, andrea valle andrea.valle@unito.it:
After a bit of tinkering about that strange ascii code sent to the list as a patch -instead of the "pd file" I was explecting- I understood that pd file format is (nicely) plain text...
Is there a place where the file format is explicitly described? (I was mumbling about scripting pd files via python...)
looki here: http://puredata.info/docs/developer/fileformat it is unofficial and a bit old, but the file format hasn't changed since.
charlie