I think my problem might have more to do with the UNIX syntax of OS X. Where do I find the .pdrc?
.pdrc is not in your system by default. you have to create it with a text editor like pico, emacs or whatever you can use it to tell up to load the libs on startup. browse the list archive for varied examples
To run pd from the terminal I am using the command "open pd", but when I add tags the terminal tries to look them up as file names.
try: /usr/local/pd/bin/pd assuming that's the correct path. use "-open xxxxxx" to open files. you can add the "-lib percolate" to that, although it's more handy to have the .pdrc or at least an alias (on your .tcshrc file) bst
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