I recently committed some fixes so that these registry settings shouldn't be needed any more. I'd like to hear about others' experiences with it.
.hc
On Apr 11, 2011, at 6:56 PM, Martin Peach wrote:
As I mentioned last week, you can change the pd-settings.reg file in a text editor so it starts like this:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Pd-extended] "flags"="" "loadlib1"="libdir" "loadlib2"="vanilla/list" "loadlib3"="vanilla" "loadlib4"="extra" "loadlib5"="Gem" "loadlib6"="cyclone" "loadlib7"="zexy" "nloadlib"=7 ; delete any previous loadlib flags "loadlib8"=- "loadlib9"=- ...
Martin
On 2011-04-11 18:53, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Try loading 'libdir' as the first lib.
.hc
On Apr 11, 2011, at 6:32 PM, João Pais wrote:
hmm, vanilla and vanilla/list are already in the startup libs of pd. and after that when trying import them, they say "[import]: can't load library in 'vanilla'" (vanilla/list seems to work).
also, when editing the startup parameters in pd, the writing is really small, hardly readable.
I forgot to add, I am interested in feedback on this particular feature. Right now its in there to try out. I'm not yet convinced it should be permanent, but it does offer some advantages, especially on mobile phones and smaller computers.
.hc
On Apr 11, 2011, at 12:59 PM, João Pais wrote:
of course, I saw that being discussed some days ago. ok.
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:32:19 +0200, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote:
Most vanilla objects are split out into their own 'vanilla' lib right now. So if you don't add "vanilla/list" and "vanilla" to the libraries loaded by default, they won't be loaded. You can do [import vanilla/list vanilla] to quickly try a patch without changing your prefs.
.hc
On Apr 11, 2011, at 9:03 AM, João Pais wrote:
> Hi, > > I thought about downloading a build of pd-ext 0.43 that works, > to > try it out. But the version I tried yesterday is apparently not > ok, for example even cnv objects don't exist. Does anyone > noticed > a previous windows build that is more stable? (even if it > doesn't > have all the extra objects) > > João > > --Friedenstr. 58 > 10249 Berlin (Deutschland) > Tel +49 30 42020091 | Mob +49 162 6843570 > Studio +49 30 69509190 > jmmmpais@googlemail.com | skype: jmmmpjmmmp > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-dev mailing list > Pd-dev@iem.at > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
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