Hi,
I've just installed the latest 0.91 beta GEM version for windows, using the .bat installer that comes in the package, which copies all help and documentation files where (supposedly) needed. I installed it over a pd-vanilla 0.41-2.
In the installer patch I edited the following lines:
REM where does PD reside ?? set PDPATH="%PROGRAMFILES%\pd 0.41-2" REM which pd-version do we have ? set PDVERSION=0.41
If I create an [alpha] or [color] or [gemwin], [gemhead], [pix_texture], [rectangle] or ALMOST any objects, and then right-click on them and select "help", I get the message:
sorry, couldn't find help patch for "alpha.pd"
But I do can get the help patch for [pix_film] and [pix_movie] !!!! (they seem to be the only 2 objects whose help I can open, among the ones I have tried).
What am I doing wrong?
I now see that all the help patches have been copied to %PDPATH%/extra/help-Gem
I have also tried by manually copying them also into %PDPATH%/doc/5.reference/gem but it doesn't work either.
Where should I put the help patches???
On another machine where I installed an older version of GEM it used to work......
hi matteo, the help patches for gem usually go into doc/5.reference/Gem (the capital letter G makes no difference on Windows). but there is no rule about this, and since the subdirectories of 5.reference are *not* searched by default, you can also put them directly into doc/5.reference. otherwise you have to add the path in your settings, which for vanilla is probably not set by default. good luck, marius.
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed the latest 0.91 beta GEM version for windows, using the .bat installer that comes in the package, which copies all help and documentation files where (supposedly) needed. I installed it over a pd-vanilla 0.41-2.
In the installer patch I edited the following lines:
REM where does PD reside ?? set PDPATH="%PROGRAMFILES%\pd 0.41-2" REM which pd-version do we have ? set PDVERSION=0.41
If I create an [alpha] or [color] or [gemwin], [gemhead], [pix_texture], [rectangle] or ALMOST any objects, and then right-click on them and select "help", I get the message:
sorry, couldn't find help patch for "alpha.pd"
But I do can get the help patch for [pix_film] and [pix_movie] !!!! (they seem to be the only 2 objects whose help I can open, among the ones I have tried).
What am I doing wrong?
I now see that all the help patches have been copied to %PDPATH%/extra/help-Gem
I have also tried by manually copying them also into %PDPATH%/doc/5.reference/gem but it doesn't work either.
Where should I put the help patches???
On another machine where I installed an older version of GEM it used to work......
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marius schebella wrote:
hi matteo, the help patches for gem usually go into doc/5.reference/Gem (the
no they don't. they used to go there for old Pd-versions.
anyhow: the .bat "installer" seems to be outdated.
manual instructions are like (i am improvising now, so it might not work...)
create a <pd>\extra\Gem directory. copy the "Gem.dll" from <gemzip> to <pd>\extra\Gem\ copy all abstractions from <gemzip>\abstractions\ to <pd>\extra\Gem\ copy all help-patches from <gemzip>\help\ to <pd>\extra\Gem\
after that you should have: <pd>\extra\Gem\Gem.dll <pd>\extra\Gem\gemwin-help.pd
fmgasdr. IOhannes
This build of Gem for Windows should be included in the latest nightly builds. It would be great if someone tested everything to make sure the abstractions and help patches are in the right place. Instead of spending the time on a single manual install, this way everyone will benefit.
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/
.hc
On May 2, 2008, at 9:56 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
hi matteo, the help patches for gem usually go into doc/5.reference/Gem (the
no they don't. they used to go there for old Pd-versions.
anyhow: the .bat "installer" seems to be outdated.
manual instructions are like (i am improvising now, so it might not work...)
create a <pd>\extra\Gem directory. copy the "Gem.dll" from <gemzip> to <pd>\extra\Gem\ copy all abstractions from <gemzip>\abstractions\ to <pd>\extra\Gem\ copy all help-patches from <gemzip>\help\ to <pd>\extra\Gem\
after that you should have: <pd>\extra\Gem\Gem.dll <pd>\extra\Gem\gemwin-help.pd
fmgasdr. IOhannes
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