Hi, it's here: https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases/tag/v1.0-beta8
(and will be hopefully and eventually up in deken). This is still
experimental, meaning (besides instability) I'll still change things and
compromise backwards compatibility (I'm trying to get all such planned
changes done
[text] interprets commas as end-of-lines, so this would seem like normal
behavior to me.
If you want to display a comma in a text file, you can use this unicode
charater --> ‚ which won't break the line (assuming that it copies correctly
through this email).
Idem for [text size].
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Jack
Le 10/03/2018 à 15:25, Jack a écrit :
> I forgot :
> This is on Pd version 0.48.1 and Ubuntu 17.10.
> A small patch is attached.
> ++
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> Jack
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> Le 10/03/2018 à 15:23, Jack a écrit :
>> If i load a text file containing commas with the 'read -c ...'
I forgot :
This is on Pd version 0.48.1 and Ubuntu 17.10.
A small patch is attached.
++
Jack
Le 10/03/2018 à 15:23, Jack a écrit :
> If i load a text file containing commas with the 'read -c ...' message,
> using [text delete] doesn't completely delete a line with comma but the
> words before
If i load a text file containing commas with the 'read -c ...' message,
using [text delete] doesn't completely delete a line with comma but the
words before it (and the comma).
According to the help, it should delete the whole line although in Pd
commas are used to separate messages.
Is it a bug