Hi,
Actually, I am having a hard time on Mac OS X as well. I understood that the .pdrc file will be forgotten. Too bad, because, it is the easiest way to start Pd on Linux, at least. I would say I don't like much this Tk dialog.
I was wondering if there was a way to start Pd.app from the command line on OS X... I didn't try very hard though.
Also, on OS X, my audio preferences are *always* forgotten by Pd every time I start it. So, I always need to open a patch (so that the preferences menu appears) and then choose to have 2 audio outputs and inputs... Am I the only one with this problem ? This is on Pd-0.38-4-extended-RC1, which I found was more stable than most other release. Maybe I should use an other version ?
aalex
Le 05-08-26, à 12:17, Gregorio G. Karman a écrit :
Hi list,
I'm running pd on winxp and am very much a beginner. Today I noticed something strange when installing an external. I am unable to delete the last remaining lines which I previously added to the "path search" and "startup" options dialogue. Every time I delete and save settings and restart the program, the same line shows up again. Is this a bug or is it my pc? Are these configurations saved somewhere on the computer? I have reinstalled the same version of pd twice but the line is still there even after a fresh reinstallation.
yes. that's a bug. under windows the "path search" and "startup" settings are saved in the registry. using regedit you can get rid of the wrong settings.
sven.
I find it much easier to keep several configs or load many libs with th old bat, and much cleaner & safer than having to tweak the registry (which you will need to do if you use 'path' or 'startup'). IMHO I think the dialogs are just more confusing thn the .bat, at least in w$.
greg
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