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PC Installation / -D@ "Unknown Flag" When Using Columns Program
« on: August 03, 2020, 06:35:22 PM »
Hello,

While using CDP on command line , I can't seem to make the -D@ flag work for equal divisions between two numbers on a text file. I've explored many of the other possibilities for Columns and they all seem to work. However, whenever I try to use -D@ flag, it fails, saying "Unknown Flag -D@". I believe I'm writing this properly, as other flags from the same program have already previously worked, and the syntax is correct from the documentation present with columns -g and columns -f. Can anyone confirm this is a bug? Is there any way to fix this somehow? It is a simple function to replace in other ways, but it's very useful to me. Below are the few lines I've used.

(t.txt containing: 1 10)

columns t.txt t2.txt -D10

(responds: Unknown Flag -D1)

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Hello. I was studying the TEXTURE processes in SoundShaper recently and was enjoying the TEXTURE SIMPLE a lot. I decided to see the other TEXTURE processes, but they have been giving me an error that stops me from using them.

The error happens in SoundShaper specifically when using TEXTURE GROUP. When I place it for the first time in a session of SoundShaper, it works normally. However, if I try to use it again or edit the parameters of it, it shows the following

ACCESS VIOLATION AT ADDRESS 00406AE8 IN MODULE
'SoundShaper.exe'. READ OF ADDRESS 04FFFFF8.

It then does not allow me to change any parameters of TEXTURE GROUP. This error does not happen if I use the CDP Texture process through command line.

Would anyone know something similar to this having happened before? Is there any way of fixing it? I am currently using SoundShaper 5.0 in Windows 10.

I really wanted to explore the texture elements of CDP without having to use the cumbersome method of command lines. Any help is appreciated.

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