Try the new app maker on the Mac OS X builds, you'll need a very
recent build otherwise it has a bug in it that prevents it from
working. It'll automatically create a .app with your name, and
include an embedded prefs file.
I haven't touched -nogui on Mac OS X in a very long time. I
basically only use Debian for running real projects, especially
installations. I only use Mac OS X for the mundane day-to-day things
like email, calendar, palm pilot syncing, etc.
.hc
On Jul 10, 2008, at 3:34 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hi, I am planning to ship a striped down standalone pd versions that will provide a one click option to start a patch+interface. This will allow to run patches like applications without depending on any user preferences. Everything comes out of the box. It turns out that
this is much easier on windows than on osx. (sorry, no tests on linux yet).
One thing I don't know right now is where I find the settings which
plist pd will use. I know that pd vanilla and pd-extended are using different plist files, is that defined in pd.tk? I need to provide a preferences file that has the -nogui option plus a relative path to the patch that should be started... hans, do you have some (online) docs, how the pd.apps are created? I know that the startup process of pd is slightly different than on osx (wish starting pd), I wonder if I have to change the app if I want to run a -nogui version? thanks again for any help. marius.
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