David Powers wrote:
This is what I'm trying to explain - the build I'm using does NOT start from a DOS prompt. It's an .EXE file and after I start it I see it running some kind of batch file. All the flags that would normally be put in a batch file are already built in somewhere and started by the .EXE. And since the build I'm using starts a bunch of libraries with externals, I don't have to deal with the nightmare of getting all of those to work (though some small number may be broken anyway). If I start with my own batch file then I fear may lose access to all these libraries as I'm not sure how to start/use them on their own.
Does this make sense to anyone???
See here for start flags:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/Pd_documentation/x3.htm#s4
To use: start up pd, and select File>>Startup
You can place startup flags in the textbox at the bottom. Then restart.