On Monday 05 January 2004 12:10, Michal Seta wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 06:15, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
k_guile is a guile PD external.
wow. cool. Common Music within pd is now possible...
Ok, and I know this is probably an ignorant question, but could you possibly be a bit more specific? (Sorry I lost your original reply). I know you said it's just a matter of loading it and then running (cm), but where did you do this? Does CM really keep it's state between k_quille objects? I.e. can you make an object that reads items from a stream, and then create other objects that read items from the same stream? What happens if you close all your objects, and then re-open them again? is the state of Common Music still preserved?
Sorry for sounding so confused, but I am :-) I had always thought that the only way to make this kind of persistence work would be to load the thing as a library, once, and once only. It's kind of confusing me to think of how this concept works in the case of a load-on-demand library in linux...
I still have the feeling that I'm missing a very basic point here, or else I am completely misunderstanding what Kjetil is telling me...
Larry