hi,

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 <nicolas_montgermont@yahoo.fr>

Le 30/11/11 12:25, Nicolas Montgermont a écrit :
Le 30/11/11 12:13, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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On 2011-11-30 11:52, cyrille henry wrote:
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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