#!/usr/bin/wish -f #Here a small exemple that show a way to use the -nogui option. #damien HENRY #dh20010730 puts "*********************" puts "* pd -nogui example *" puts "* (c) Damien HENRY *" puts "* This is GPL... *" puts "*********************" puts "" puts "WARNING : you need to run pd -open recv.pd -nogui first" #definition of the procedure that send msg to pd proc pd_send {string2send} { set to_pd [socket localhost 3006] puts $to_pd "$string2send;" .lmsg configure -text "$string2send;" close $to_pd } #create the gui wm title . "a simple tcl/tk gui to open pd-patch" label .l1 -text "open : patch & path" entry .pd_patch -textvariable pd_patch -width 23 entry .pd_path -textvariable pd_path -width 23 button .bload -text Load -width 20 -command {pd_send "pd open $pd_patch $pd_path" } button .bclose -text close -width 20 -command {pd_send "pd-$pd_patch menuclose" } button .bdspon -text "dsp on" -width 20 -command {pd_send "pd dsp 1" } button .bdspoff -text "dsp off" -width 20 -command {pd_send "pd dsp 0" } label .lmsg button .bq -text "quit" -width 20 -command {exit} pack .l1 .pd_patch .pd_path .bload .bclose .bdspon .bdspoff .lmsg .bq