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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN lang=DE>The version is the problem. The new
windows version seems to have a bug with "find" in general. I posted that in
another thread. And any older version (0.40.3 or 0.41.4) can't find it. So I
guess I'll have to wait until the latest windows version will get fixed. I
posted a bug report already.</DIV>
<DIV>I was just hoping there was a possibility in older versions until the new
one gets fixed.</DIV>
<DIV>Ingo</DIV>
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<DIV>> Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 16:04:11 +0200</DIV>
<DIV>> From: Frank Barknecht <fbar@footils.org></DIV>
<DIV>> Subject: Re: [PD] how to find [r $-0_anyname]</DIV>
<DIV>> To: pd-list@iem.at</DIV>
<DIV>> Message-ID: <20090812140411.GC13098@footils.org></DIV>
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<DIV>> Hallo,</DIV>
<DIV>> Ingo Scherzinger hat gesagt: // Ingo Scherzinger wrote:</DIV>
<DIV>> ></DIV>
<DIV>> > I am looking for a search function to find [send] and [receive]
</DIV>
<DIV>> > objects within abstractions that use "$0" at the beginning</DIV>
<DIV>> of the name.</DIV>
<DIV>> > Ctr+f doesn't find anything even if I replace $0 with the</DIV>
<DIV>> number (for</DIV>
<DIV>> > example 1003) that it actually represents. Any ideas?</DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> Which Pd version are you using? Searching for "$0-name" finds [r
</DIV>
<DIV>> $0-name] on the latest pd-0.42.</DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> Ciao</DIV>
<DIV>> --</DIV>
<DIV>> Frank</DIV>
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