Re: [PD] Japanese language problem

2019-01-30 Thread S.E.P.
OK! On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 10:00 PM Dan Wilcox wrote: > Best would be to print the strings somehow. My laptop is away for repair. > When I get it back, I can write a small bit of tcl you can add to the Pd > gui that will print the devices to the console and you can then export the > console

Re: [PD] Japanese language problem

2019-01-30 Thread Dan Wilcox
Best would be to print the strings somehow. My laptop is away for repair. When I get it back, I can write a small bit of tcl you can add to the Pd gui that will print the devices to the console and you can then export the console log. I'll get back to you... On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 11:08 AM

Re: [PD] Japanese language problem

2019-01-30 Thread S.E.P.
Hello! I'm very sorry I never saw your reply, Dan. I just kept using PD without access to the Audio Settings... Today, I finally changed the OS language and system region to English (U.S.) and can open Audio Settings. To answer your questions, I'm not tech-savvy enough to know how to "get a copy

Re: [PD] TCP weirdness ? ...

2019-01-30 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Wed, 2019-01-30 at 01:02 +0100, Christof Ressi wrote: > > situation and try to avoid to connect to ports, that aren't open ;- > > ) > > or ping them first in the command line :-D ping doesn't help much with testing for open ports. nc (netcat) can be used, but it behaves the same: If it