Stefano Papetti wrote:
did you try : file / save as / max file
???
P.S. when did pd start implementing that feature?
From the very start, AFAIK. They're all just textfiles with two
different extensions in the end.
d.
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I think Pd came with that feature from the very beginning.
the problem with the wiring might be, that all objects get a number when
they are created and the wiring is done according to that number, so
when max fails to create an object, the wires go to the next object,
which was created
Thank you all!
Stefano
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Stefano Papetti wrote:
Ciao,
is there a fast way to convert a pd patch to a Max one?
apart from browsing the archives at
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/ (note that i am ignorant
of any moratoria that might be around), you could also try to:
1) save the max-patch as text (with
apart from browsing the archives at
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/ (note that i am ignorant
of any moratoria that might be around), you could also try to:
1) save the max-patch as text (with .pat ending) and open it in pd
2) use cyclone (i don't know much about that, but this