On 27 Apr 2007, at 8:56 PM, Andy Farnell wrote:

> pdsend pd print $i.ps

pdsend will need a port number, and you will need a [netreceive] in  
your pd patches, also note that [netreceive] does not send into the  
general message space, you will have to parse its output and connect  
to a [send] object (or set it to work 'old' style, which is quite  
insecure). See   man pdsend   and the help for netreceive.

Finally you will need to send the appropriate message, ending with a  
';' eg:

echo "print name.ps;" | pdsend 3000


I could send some examples if you want


simon



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