![]() ![]() I'm testing on Linux, but would like this to work in Windows as well. I'm asking praat to open files generated in a python program (here), and trying to use the command line interface. On, at 13:07, Kent Rasmussen via groups.io wrote: I will clarify the manual, saying that on Mac and Linux multiple instances will pop up. The way to guarantee that a running Praat will pick up your command, is to use sendpraat instead. The text you are quoting applies only to Windows. On Linux and on the Mac, multiple instances of Praat can be open at the same time, and so they will be when running subprocess.Popen. Reduce the proliferation of windows across multiple praat calls. Then closed, I guess?) with a command line option? This would Window, is there any way to ask that it not be opened (or opened, ![]() That most online instructions start by suggesting users close that Each of the calls above opens its own picture window. Open between multiple calls (as above), each one opens a new praatĢ. Two files are added as objects to the existing list in Praat."īut this is not the behavior I observe. "If Praat was already running when you typed the command, the The command I'm using (which is mostly working fine) is I'm testing on Linux,īut would like this to work in Windows as well. Trying to use the command line interface. I'm asking praat to open files generated in a python program ( here), and ![]()
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