2010/4/29 Claude Heiland-Allen <claudiusmaxi...@goto10.org> > > Gil More wrote: > >> hi there, >> >> i'd like to have log-files of complete pd sessions - ideally with a time >> stamp - so that i can kind of rerun the whole process of patch creation. i >> can get pd with the debugging option to output all actions, but i >> unfortunately do not know how to store (and timestamp) all that. >> > > Pd doesn't support this directly, but maybe you could stick a proxy in > between pd and pd-gui to capture/replay sessions. > > Something like peerdata (formerly known as multipd) might work: > > http://svn.umlaeute.mur.at/svnroot/zmoelnig/projects/peerdata/ > > Yes. You give me a great idea! I will save some "log" from "pd -verbose -d 2" on a text file and load it with topd [1], with a time break between every command. So, topd will recreate the patch, command by command. I'll keep you informed.
Cheers. [1] http://github.com/automata/topd -- Vilson Vieira vil...@void.cc ((( http://automata.cc ))) ((( http://musa.cc )))
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