I entirely disagree,
#1 its in the menu of PD:
One starts PD, then changes the settings, if s/he wants to use the new setting (if s/he does not want to, why is s/he changing them?) so s/he quits PD and starts it again.
#2 its a separate program:
(a) Changes settings One starts the launcher, changes the settings, and hits the "launch PD" button.
(b) Using the default settings One clicks on the shortcut or runs the script (created by the launcher) for the default options.
One the user has created a number of config sets, then they don't use the launcher except to tinker with the settings.
At worst having it in the start is an extra click. (the PD launch button) At worst having it in the menu is quiting and waiting for PD to start again (anoying if it has lots of libs, on slower machine)
I'm failing to see a strong counter argument to having it a separate program. perhaps I'm missing a point, I really want the software to be as clean to the user as possible, restarting PD to change settings is simply a pain.
Thanks for the thinking and critisism, keep it coming!
Ben
----- Original Message ----- From: Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org Date: Saturday, May 31, 2003 1:28 pm Subject: Re: [PD-dev] External Manager - Load my Externals
Hallo, bbogart@ryerson.ca hat gesagt: // bbogart@ryerson.ca wrote:
I think a home on the PD menu would be a great place for this project, IF PD could load externals and change flags on the fly. (without restarting) without this having it the menu would make little sense, if It is to be integrated into PD without the ability to do this then it would be a kind of splash page, starting up before PD, but then how to deal with loading and saving multiple configuration sets? I think the most elegant solution would be to run it seperate from PD. Mind you I think it would be amazing if PD would load/remove libs and change audio settings on the fly, is this even possible?
Even without this - i.e. with restarting Pd - this would be best placed into a Pd-window menu. The reason is mostly usability. An external launcher would be another program to run.
ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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