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    <p>Yes, the .pd extension is not mandatory! In fact, it doesn't even
      have to be a "real" Pd patch. You can also open a .txt file
      containing a list of arbitrary Pd messages.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09.06.2020 12:55, Mario Buoninfante
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        <div>actually it seems .pd is not mandatory, right?</div>
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        <div>Anyway I like this :)<br>
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          <pre>pd -open "mypatch1.pd: 1 2 3" -open "mypatch2: foo bar"</pre>
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