On Jan 3, 2008, at 8:16 PM, Martin Peach wrote: > Patrice Colet wrote: >> Martin Peach a écrit : >>> Martin Peach wrote: >>>> can't read "box_outline": no such variable >>>> can't read "msg_nlet": no such variable >>>> can't read "msg_nlet": no such variable >>>> can't read "msg_nlet": no such variable >>>> can't read "text_color": no such variable >>>> can't read "cursor_runmode_nothing": no such variable >>>> >>>> >>> I checked it on linux and it seems the only difference between the >>> windows and linux versions is that the variables that are set in >>> pd.tk and referenced from pd via sys_vgui() aren't being found, so >>> nothing gets drawn on the canvas. >>> >>> Martin >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> PD-list@iem.at mailing list >>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >> Hello, you just rock, can I ask which debbuger you use on win32? >> > I just opened a cygwin terminal, navigated to the Program\ Files/pd/ > bin > directory and typed > ./pd > pd.txt > so the stdout output went to pd.txt, If you just type ./pd the stdout > text doesn't appear anywhere, I guess that's another bug. > Also, running ./pd -d1 to get the gui traffic only works if it's done > from a .bat file, and then it prints to the terminal window, not > the log > file (because it's going to stderr instead of stdout). > You can also add puts statements to pd.tk to get some idea of what's > going on in there. > The difficult bit now is figuring out how to send tcl commands through > sysvgui in pd to find out what namespace pdtcl thinks it's is in, > without recompiling pd. > > Martin
Did you try running pd.com? It launches Pd with a cmd.exe shell, so you can read stdout. .hc ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- Computer science is no more related to the computer than astronomy is related to the telescope. -Edsger Dykstra _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list