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On 2014-02-09 16:45, Antoine Villeret wrote:
> Shouldn't `[mediasettings/midisettings]` update it's own device
> lists on `[listdevices(` message ?
please file a feature-request (and assign it to me, if possible)
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On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> In Pd-l2ork you can also do this:
> [print(
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> [pdinfo]
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> Which prints all the info for the running Pd instance to the console,
> including devices. Or you can send it a message to get a specific
> attribute like
> [audio-outdev, midi
In Pd-l2ork you can also do this:
[print(
|
[pdinfo]
Which prints all the info for the running Pd instance to the console, including
devices. Or you can send it a message to get a specific attribute like
[audio-outdev, midi-outdevlist(
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[pdinfo]
I tried it with [loadbang] and -nogui, and all t
hello again,
I found the issue,
with `-nogui`, the patch is loaded before midisettings are done (like
audiosettings)
and `[mediasettings/midisettings]` updates it's own device list on startup
or on `[device ...(` message.
So when the patch is loaded at startup without gui,
`[mediasettings/midis
thanks, but no,
at least with Pd Vanilla 0.45-4, the right flag is *-listdev* to list all
devices (both midi and alsa) in the PD's console.
According to this 10-years old post [1], I can still make a redirection of
stderr or read at it.
Another solution, since my problem concern only Linux, is t
I think it's just --listdevices on the command line
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On Feb 9, 2014, at 10:03 AM, "Antoine Villeret"
mailto:antoine.ville...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering how to get a list of midiout devices without GUI.
This has to work without GUI.
I tried [mediasettings/midise
Hello,
I'm wondering how to get a list of midiout devices without GUI.
This has to work without GUI.
I tried [mediasettings/midisettings] but it always report 0 devices (both
in and out) when there is no GUI.
i also know the -listdev option to Pd, but this only list devices in
console, and I need