With pd-gui-rewrite, this behavior works better. It remembers the
last place you opened and the last place you saved and uses them as
the defaults.
.hc
On Mar 23, 2010, at 12:08 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Ok, thanks a lot. I hoped, that there was a configuration
item to set...
dmo
Ok, thanks a lot. I hoped, that there was a configuration
item to set...
dmotd [10-03-23 05:00]:
> the open dialog's path starts from wherever pd was launched,
> and if you are launching pd from a menu item, then it starts
> from where the desktop manager was launched etc etc..
>
> you can test
the open dialog's path starts from wherever pd was launched,
and if you are launching pd from a menu item, then it starts
from where the desktop manager was launched etc etc..
you can test this out by launching pd from a console,
starting at the folder you desire. if you need this to
always be the
Hi Inaudible,
...sorry...I meant the "Open"-dialog, which
I can access via the menu in the console panel.
That I hadnt clearly said...
dmotd [10-03-23 04:24]:
> send [openpanel] a symbol of the path to its inlet.
>
> [symbol /usr/lib/pd [
> |
> [openpanel]
>
> --
>
> meino.cra...@gmx.de wro
send [openpanel] a symbol of the path to its inlet.
[symbol /usr/lib/pd [
|
[openpanel]
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meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> how can I convince pd-extended to start the fileselector
> box in a specific directory which is not my $HOME ?
> (I am using pd-extended on Linux).
>
> Thank y
Hi,
how can I convince pd-extended to start the fileselector
box in a specific directory which is not my $HOME ?
(I am using pd-extended on Linux).
Thank you very much in advance for your help!
Best regards,
mcc
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