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-#N canvas 7 31 1178 587 12;
-#X obj 546 328 qlist;
-#X msg 592 110 rewind;
-#X msg 591 135 next;
-#X floatatom 546 382 0 0 0;
-#X msg 593 54 bang;
-#X obj 441 515 r this;
-#X obj 544 515 r that;
-#X obj 441 544 print this;
-#X obj 544 544 print that;
-#X obj 560 356 print done;
-#X msg 593 80 tempo 1;
-#X text 18 51 The qlist object reads text files containing time-tagged
-Pd messages. You can have them sequenced automatically (by sending
-a "bang" message \, possibly changing speed via "tempo" messages) or
-manually via the "rewind" and "next" messages.;
-#X text 15 136 To run the qlist automatically \, send it a "read" message
-(the filename is relative to the directory the patch is in) and later
-a "bang." Messages in the file are separated by semicolons. Optional
-leading numbers are delay times in milliseconds. If the tempo is diffrerent
-from 1 the messages are sent faster or slower accordingly. Messages
-should start with a symbol giving the destination object. In the file
-"qlist.q" used here \, the messages go to objects "this" and "that"
-which are receives below.;
-#X text 17 281 To run it manually \, send "rewind" followed by "next".
-All messages not preceeded by numbers are sent. As soon as a message
-starting with one or more numbers is encountered \, the numbers are
-output as a list. There are many ways you could design a sequencer
-around this.;
-#X text 668 48 sequence automatically;
-#X text 670 79 set relative tempo;
-#X text 668 105 go to beginning (and stop);
-#X text 668 132 single-step forward;
-#X text 713 273 read a file;
-#X text 777 300 write one;
-#X text 552 404 This outlet gets a list of leading numbers for the
-next message \, for you to use in designing your own sequencer.;
-#X msg 586 274 read qlist.txt;
-#X msg 586 300 write /tmp/qlist.txt;
-#X text 21 493 see also:;
-#X obj 97 493 textfile;
-#X text 22 362 You can also record textual messages and save them to
-a file. Send "clear" to empty the qlist and "add" to add messages (terminated
-with semicolons.) The message \, "add2" adds a list of atoms without
-finishing with a semicolon in case you want to make variable-length
-messages.;
-#X msg 589 190 clear;
-#X msg 589 216 add 500 this is another message;
-#X msg 590 242 add2 that;
-#X text 666 187 empty the qlist;
-#X text 882 217 add a message to a qlist;
-#X text 683 240 add a message to a qlist but don't terminate it;
-#X text 653 341 This outlet gets a bang when you hit the end of the
-sequence. In the file "qlist.txt" the end is delayed 1000 milliseconds
-after the last message.;
-#X text 379 470 These receives are invoked in the file "qlist.txt"
-in this directory.;
-#X obj 71 13 qlist;
-#X text 132 15 - text-based sequencer;
-#X text 668 158 single-step forward SUPRESSING MESSAGE-SENDING;
-#X msg 591 161 next 1;
-#X text 921 558 updated for Pd version 0.35;
-#X connect 0 0 3 0;
-#X connect 0 1 9 0;
-#X connect 1 0 0 0;
-#X connect 2 0 0 0;
-#X connect 4 0 0 0;
-#X connect 5 0 7 0;
-#X connect 6 0 8 0;
-#X connect 10 0 0 0;
-#X connect 21 0 0 0;
-#X connect 22 0 0 0;
-#X connect 26 0 0 0;
-#X connect 27 0 0 0;
-#X connect 28 0 0 0;
-#X connect 37 0 0 0;