[PD-cvs] doc/additional/pd-msg/3.pdscript README,1.1.1.1,1.2 test.sh,1.1.1.1,1.2

Hans-Christoph Steiner eighthave at users.sourceforge.net
Sun Mar 21 06:41:48 CET 2004


Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/doc/additional/pd-msg/3.pdscript
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	README test.sh 
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--- test.sh	21 Mar 2004 05:41:45 -0000	1.2
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*** 6,10 ****
  function setfreq() 
  {
! ./pdsend $PORT <<EOF
  freq $1 $2;
  EOF
--- 6,10 ----
  function setfreq() 
  {
! pdsend $PORT <<EOF
  freq $1 $2;
  EOF

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! This is a short example how to "script" a pd patch
! with pd commands.
  
! First start pd
! # pd lisp.pd
  
! Then either start the automated shell script
! # ./test.sh
  
! or pipe the pd commands to pdsend directly:
  
  # pdsend 3005 < test.txt
  
! Read through text.txt for further explanations
  
  Guenter
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! This is a short example how to "script" a Pd patch with pd commands.
! You will need to have 'pdsend' installed, which is a command line 
! tool for sending messages to Pd.  There is one included in this
! directory which might work for you.
  
! First start Pd with the patch "lispg.pd".  It has a [netreceive 3005]
! object in it which allows the patch to receive messages on port 3005.
  
! # pd -open lisp.pd
  
! Then either start the automated shell script:
! 
! # sh ./test.sh
! 
! or pipe the Pd commands to 'pdsend' directly:
  
  # pdsend 3005 < test.txt
  
! Read through test.txt for further explanations.
  
  Guenter





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