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Sent: Tue, Jan 15, 2019 5:44 am
Subject: [PD] open [openpanel] window in the patch folder
Hi,
Would it be possible to use something like the following
[symbol ./(||
[openfolder]
to open the dialog window in the current patch folder?
This syntax works when you save or load files (ie
Anyway, one solution would be to have a new [path]/[canvas] object,
discussed here before, that can give us the path where the patch is opened.
This wouldn't require "deep" changes to [openpanel]
Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 21:22, Alexandre Torres Porres <
por...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>
> Em
Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 19:49, IOhannes m zmölnig
escreveu:
>
> As roman said, the relative notation is relative to the startup location
> of Pd. On macOS, if you double click the Pd.app (or open it via "open")
> this is
> the root directory of your system, which we all agree is pretty
Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 19:42, IOhannes m zmölnig
escreveu:
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> > But shouldn't both "bang" and "." provide the same then?
>
> why?
Well, why do we have both then? I don't get it.
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On 1/15/19 10:29 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 17:31, IOhannes m zmölnig
> escreveu:
>
>>
>>> So, a bang opens ~/Documents/Pd, but no relative paths work from there!
>>
>> could you elaborate on that?
>>
>
> Say I have a relative "externals" folder.
relative
On 1/15/19 10:35 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 17:32, Roman Haefeli
> escreveu:
>
>>
>> I try to make myself more clear: [bang ( opens what I called `Pd's
>> Home`. In order to use relative paths you send it [symbol .( and this
>> path is what I called Pd's
Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 17:32, Roman Haefeli
escreveu:
>
> I try to make myself more clear: [bang ( opens what I called `Pd's
> Home`. In order to use relative paths you send it [symbol .( and this
> path is what I called Pd's start location. Relative paths work only
> relative to what
Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 17:32, Roman Haefeli
escreveu:
>
> 0.49.1 is what Pd shows. I compiled it myself, so maybe I'm using a
> version where the most recent changes affect only macOS.
>
If you compiled yourself, then it shows 0.49.1 alright :)
It's not a bug, unless you say, that paths
Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 17:31, IOhannes m zmölnig
escreveu:
>
> > So, a bang opens ~/Documents/Pd, but no relative paths work from there!
>
> could you elaborate on that?
>
Say I have a relative "externals" folder. Sending "symbol ./externals" (or
just "externals", ".externals" or
On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 14:08 -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
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>
> Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 13:56, Roman Haefeli > escreveu:
> >
> > I can currently only test on Linux, but yes it works. However, when
> > banging [openpanel] initially, it doesn't open in Pd's start
> > location,
> >
On 1/15/19 5:08 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
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>> I don't know what the start location is on platforms where you double-
>> click an icon to launch the application. But you can easily figure that
>> out by sending [symbol .( to [openpanel].
>
>
> Sending a "symbol ." here in the latest
double checked on Linux (Ubuntu Studio 16.04 64bit) as well and [symbol
./( works, but opens the directory from where Pd has been launched. For
example if the patch is in "/MyFolder/PdPatch", and you launch the patch
with Pd closed, then [openpanel] will open there when using [symbol ./(
In
Double checked on Win10 and sending a bang to [openpanel] opens the
/Documents/Pd path, while [symbol ./( opens the C:/Users/UserName path.
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Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 13:56, Roman Haefeli
escreveu:
> On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 13:28 -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> >
> >
> > Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 12:30, Roman Haefeli > > escreveu:
> > > On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 13:35 +, Mario Buoninfante wrote:
> > >
> > > > Would it be
On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 13:28 -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
>
>
> Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 12:30, Roman Haefeli > escreveu:
> > On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 13:35 +, Mario Buoninfante wrote:
> >
> > > Would it be possible to use something like the following
> > >
> > > [symbol ./(
> >
Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 12:30, Roman Haefeli
escreveu:
> On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 13:35 +, Mario Buoninfante wrote:
>
> > Would it be possible to use something like the following
> >
> > [symbol ./(
> > |
> > |
> > [openfolder]
> >
> > to open the dialog window in the current patch folder?
On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 13:35 +, Mario Buoninfante wrote:
> Would it be possible to use something like the following
>
> [symbol ./(
> |
> |
> [openfolder]
>
> to open the dialog window in the current patch folder?
>
> This syntax works when you save or load files (ie with [textfile]),
> but
Hi,
Would it be possible to use something like the following
[symbol ./(
|
|
[openfolder]
to open the dialog window in the current patch folder?
This syntax works when you save or load files (ie with [textfile]), but
doesn't seem to work with [openpanel] and [savepanel].
Cheers,
Mario
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