i'm currently working on that at least for pix_write
will be soon on git...
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2011/12/1 Nicolas Montgermont
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> Le 30/11/11 12:25, Nicolas Montgermont a écrit :
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>> Le 30/11/11 12:13, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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>>> On 2011-11-30 11:52, cyrille henry wrote:
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>>>> hello,
>>>>
>>>> getdir should not be included in Gem help file because it's not vanilla.
>>>>
>>>> sure. jack and me were mainly suggesting a workaround to get things
>>> going no.
>>>
>> Do you think there is a way to make relative path work?
>>
>> i was wondering myself something that is maybe stupid but:
> - why is it difficult to use the same way of writing files that inside
> vanilla? sounfiler and textfile for example work with relative path. (even
> in pd-extended)
> - otherwise, is there any obvious and good reason not to use getdir code
> to get the actual patch dir inside gem, to have gem use relative path?
> it seems to me that getdir code is only depending on m_pd.h
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