Starting Pd like this "$ LANG=C pd" didn't solve the error, the plugin~-help 
file was still white. But changing these settings did solve the problem:
in ubuntu studio/Settings manager > Language support > Regional Formats : 
display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for: English (UK)

and next restart the computer. My previous setting for displaying numbers was "Deutsch"
I'm glad that the problem is solved, thanks for the suggestion!

Hans
On 03/08/2017 03:51 PM, zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 03/08/2017 03:34 PM, Hans Roels wrote:
Hello,

When I try to open the plugin~-help file from the Pd browser, the whole
window is white and all objects in the file are invisible. This is the
error message:

(Tcl) UNHANDLED ERROR: bad screen distance "-75,000000"
     while executing
"$tkcanvas create text $x $y -tags $tags -text $text -fill $color
-anchor nw -font [get_font_for_size $font_size]"
     (procedure "pdtk_text_new" line 2)
     invoked from within
"pdtk_text_new .xe88180.c {.xe88180.tf3b1d0 msg text} -75,000000
538,000000 {pddp} 10 black"
     ("uplevel" body line 4)
     invoked from within
"uplevel #0 $docmds"(Tcl) UNHANDLED ERROR: bad screen distance "86,000000"
this looks like a problem with locales.
i guess you are using Pd in a Belgian (or similar) locale, and when
creating a [plugin~] object (done by the help-patch), tcl suddenly
starts formatting floating-point values with "," as the decimal mark
rather than ".", breaking everything.
i remember similar things when working on [pdgst].

try forcing the locale of Pd to "C", with something like:

$ LANG=C pd

Is this perhaps related to the screen resolution of my laptop?
i don't think so.

fsa,rd
IOhannes



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