Sounds useful to me, but perhaps a bit excessive. I think it would
be more useful to be able to hide the whole Pd window on Mac OS X,
but that would be trickier to program, given the Pd code.
.hc
On Jan 31, 2008, at 6:28 PM, marius schebella wrote:
> hey,
> the whole quitting discussion ma
hey,
the whole quitting discussion made me think about the functionality of
the pd console window. (actually, on osx the window is not necessary at
all.)
for pd-extended there is the possibility to hide the console output. I
would like to change it, so that it is possible to hide also the rest
seems to work pretty fine!
thank you.
marius.
2006/12/8, IOhannes m zmoelnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
marius schebella wrote:
> hi,
> I am thinking of a possibility to get the console output back into pd. I
> have a remote patch on a client machine that can open video files and I
> want to send the
hi marius
forget about my solution i posted before. i forgot that netreceive wants
every message terminated with a ';'.
anyway, IOhannes' solution seems to be much better. nevermind.
roman
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 17:57 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> marius schebella wrote:
> > hi,
> > I am t
hi marius
just to give you a hint (i didn't try it out):
start pd with the '-stderr' flag and pipe stderr to pdsend, which sends
the data to a [netreceive] in your patch.
pd -stderr 2>&1 | pdsend 1234
in the patch:
[netreceive 1234]
i hope it works
roman
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 11:33 -0500,
marius schebella wrote:
> hi,
> I am thinking of a possibility to get the console output back into pd. I
> have a remote patch on a client machine that can open video files and I
> want to send the success or error message to the server through osc.
> Is it possible to get the console output back i
hi,
I am thinking of a possibility to get the console output back into pd. I
have a remote patch on a client machine that can open video files and I
want to send the success or error message to the server through osc.
Is it possible to get the console output back into pd?
is it possible to grab