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jjplano
@oid said:
@jjplano Escape each space with a \ if you need more than one space in a row.
thanks! just starting with pd, simple stuff is taking me hours to figure out
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jjplano
@whale-av said:
@jjplano Have a look at the [text] object.
You will need a [text define] which will hold the lines of text, and a [text get] object.
When you put a number (the line number of the text you want) into [text get] it will output that line,
David.yeah! I figured it out, thanks!
the only thing I can't seem to achieve is to send a string with blank spaces to a canvas (no problem on that aspect with print) -
jjplano
hi! so sorry to refloat an old post, but this solution is very close to what I need to do for a project I'm working on. the only difference is that I need to read a text file with a list of words (each one on its own line), instead of a "list" message. I can't figure it out, I hope someone can help me. thanks!