Setting the -verbose flag adds it to the startup flags and if you *save* the settings the flag is saved as well. Open the Startup preferences and remove the flag.
I opened an issue on Github about changing the behavior of the startup flags like this.
On Dec 25, 2017, at 10:26 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
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I started Pd with the verbose flag via the terminal, and since then it just launches in verbose mode, even if I don't use the flag, or if I launch it via its launcher icon.
Why is this happening?
I'm on Ubuntustudio 17.10 and Pd-0.48-0.
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On 25/12/2017 11:37 μμ, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Setting the -verbose flag adds it to the startup flags and if you *save* the settings the flag is saved as well. Open the Startup preferences and remove the flag.
I opened an issue on Github about changing the behavior of the startup flags like this.
I did think about it, but there's nothing in the startup preferences other than zexy...
Hr maybe it saved in your preferences file somewhere? You could try clearing the prefs. Dunno beyond that.
On Dec 25, 2017, at 10:39 PM, Alexandros adrcki@gmail.com wrote:
On 25/12/2017 11:37 μμ, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Setting the -verbose flag adds it to the startup flags and if you *save* the settings the flag is saved as well. Open the Startup preferences and remove the flag.
I opened an issue on Github about changing the behavior of the startup flags like this.
I did think about it, but there's nothing in the startup preferences other than zexy...
Dan Wilcox @danomatika http://twitter.com/danomatika danomatika.com http://danomatika.com/ robotcowboy.com http://robotcowboy.com/
On 25/12/2017 11:40 μμ, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Hr maybe it saved in your preferences file somewhere? You could try clearing the prefs. Dunno beyond that.
Didn't think about that! It did get saved in .pdsettings (there was a verbose: 1 there, I changed it to 0). Thanks for the hint!
Setting the -verbose flag adds it to the startup flags and if you *save* the settings the flag is saved as well
In fact, on Linux at least, you don't even need to *save* the settings: clicking "Apply" or "OK" buttons of Path and Startup dialogs "auto"-saves (all) the settings.
to pd-devs: if this is intended, maybe:
settings" buttons
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2017-12-25 22:41 GMT+01:00 Alexandros adrcki@gmail.com:
On 25/12/2017 11:40 μμ, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Hr maybe it saved in your preferences file somewhere? You could try clearing the prefs. Dunno beyond that.
Didn't think about that! It did get saved in .pdsettings (there was a verbose: 1 there, I changed it to 0). Thanks for the hint!
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