Re: [PD] "Open file" in specific directory

2010-04-13 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
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

Re: [PD] "Open file" in specific directory

2010-03-22 Thread meino . cramer
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

Re: [PD] "Open file" in specific directory

2010-03-22 Thread dmotd
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

Re: [PD] "Open file" in specific directory

2010-03-22 Thread meino . cramer
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

Re: [PD] "Open file" in specific directory

2010-03-22 Thread dmotd
send [openpanel] a symbol of the path to its inlet. [symbol /usr/lib/pd [ | [openpanel] -- 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

[PD] "Open file" in specific directory

2010-03-22 Thread meino . cramer
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 -- Please don't send me any Word- or Powerpoint-Attachments unless it's abso