[PD] Object cursor don´t work in 0.43.4 / Windows 7

Björn Eriksson miulew at gmail.com
Sun Feb 10 13:08:57 CET 2013


After some uninstall of the old 0.42.3 extended and a reinstall of 0.43.4
extended it now works fluently. Nice!
Seems also to be more efficient with my old slow computer(s), especially
with the graphics. Maybe there is an obvious explanation for that. Now it´s
just [knob] that seems to be not included. What library should that be in?

/Björn


On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Björn Eriksson <miulew at gmail.com> wrote:

> Object cursor don´t work in 0.43.4 / Windows 7,
> ===================================
>
> (maybe its in a special library not included now in
> the new version?  Might it be a crappy installation I did? For instance I
> keep the old 0.42.3 installation, might that interfere with the newer?)
>
> I filled in an error report at sourceforge, but thought I should send it
> here aswell, as I am using the [cursor] in some teaching soon.
> First I was thinking to let the students install the 0.42.3 just out of a
> small fear that it might be a bit unstable with some things, but thinking
> on it twice made me go for the newer because it should be more up to date,
> and also has some rather amazing functions implemented.
>
> /Björn Eriksson
>
> Ok, here is the error text that appears:
>
> (Tcl) INVALID COMMAND NAME: invalid command name "pd"
>     while executing
> "pd [concat #hcs_cursor_class_receive motion $x $y
>
> \;]"
>     (procedure "::hcs_cursor_class::motion" line 3)
>     invoked from within
> "::hcs_cursor_class::motion [winfo pointerx .] [winfo
>
> pointery .]"
>     (procedure "::hcs_cursor_class::pollmotion" line
>
> 2)
>     invoked from within
> "::hcs_cursor_class::pollmotion "
>     ("uplevel" body line 4)
>     invoked from within
> "uplevel #0 $cmds_from_pd"
>
> System:
>
> Pd version 0.43.4-extended
> Win 7
> M-Audio Fast Track Ultra
>
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