[PD] to small display
tobias
istan at gmx.de
Wed Feb 11 18:09:38 CET 2004
hello,
first i wanna thank you for your help. my ex-max patches working well
in pd.
then i have another question. unfortunaly i am using a 800x600 screen
and got the problem that some (sub-)patches and most of the helppatches
are bigger by default, so that i can see only a part. Also i cant scale
them down or moving them up (OS X). Is there a way to make pd know that
i only have a 800x600 resolution or is there a object ( like
[thispatcher] in max) for setting a static patchsize?
tobias
On 04.02.2004, at 17:28, Krzysztof Czaja wrote:
> hi,
>
> forget about the File/Open -> *.pat route. Start pd with the
> "-lib cyclone" option, create a [cyclone] object, click on it, and
> load _either_ a max-binary, or max-text patch, no matter how it is
> named.
>
> Then, look at the console, which warns you about missing objects,
> and the like. Connections are preserved, though -- you are set
> to start cleaning up the mess.
>
> Cyclist is more of a debug tool, actually (but nice to have
> around). It takes a single argument naming a max-binary file,
> and dumps max-text to standard output. In case you still insisted
> on trying the File/Open -> *.pat option, the command would be
> "cyclist binfname > txtfname" (modulo path specs).
>
> Krzysztof
>
> tobias wrote:
>> Thanks a lot.
>> Can you say more about this "cyclist" executable, because i only have
>> the max binarys and no working MaxMSP at the moment.
>
>
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