good news!
...finally committed the event processing code for OSX, so now [gemmouse] and [gemkeyboard] work! A side of effect of this is something else very cool (yet another example of the "I wanted to fix a sandwich, but wound up discovering fusion"-syndrome): a standalone, double-clickable pd.app ;-) At the moment it is barebones, but it does allow for drag and drop installation, works with .pdrc's, and allows for flag input at startup...
...the app was developed because I discovered that the aqua window manager would not allow windows to be foreground unless the application played by it's rules :-( So, since the cli pd certainly didn't behave this way, I hacked together this new version...the main effect is that with today's cvs commits, Gem windows now have title bars, can be dragged around the screen, minimized to the dock, and generally seem to behave the way a window should!
...anyway, the "pd++.app" is available at:
http://homepage.mac.com/tigital
...this one is based on 0.37-1test3, but I'll get a version for 0.37-0, 0.37-1test6, and the cvs one by later today, so you may wanna wait...also, this version has the priority schedule hack removed, because it really screws with Gem: however, I'll put it back in if everyone promises to run it with the "-rt" flag, so that the pd_watchdog is enabled...oh, and if you're wondering where the console output is going, just open up the console.app in /Applications/Utilities...
...I'll probably rename it, and an icon is on it's way; so give it a whirl...
l8r, jamie