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> Date: Tue, 31 May 2022 17:49:33 +0200
> From: Simon Iten
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> Subject: [PD] Startup Flags OSX PD 0.52.2
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> Maybe an obvious questi
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> Maybe an obvious question...
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> For an insta
On 5/31/22 19:48, Simon Iten wrote:
I can't seem to find the option in the GUI and I could swear it was there
in older versions. Not really a problem to start with a script, just
wondering why startup Flags from the GUI where removed.
they haven't.
1. Preferences->Startup...
2. locate the
I can't seem to find the option in the GUI and I could swear it was there
in older versions. Not really a problem to start with a script, just
wondering why startup Flags from the GUI where removed.
On Tue, 31 May 2022, 18:49 Alexandros, wrote:
> Do you mean "pd -open /path/to/patch.pd"?
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> On
Do you mean "pd -open /path/to/patch.pd"?
On 31/5/22 18:49, Simon Iten wrote:
Maybe an obvious question...
For an installation/Autostart scenario on OSX, where are the startup
Flags in the Menu of PD to start with a specific patch? I could swear
I used this previously but can't find it
Maybe an obvious question...
For an installation/Autostart scenario on OSX, where are the startup Flags
in the Menu of PD to start with a specific patch? I could swear I used this
previously but can't find it now...
Alternatively I will have to write a small shell script I suppose.