Thanks again Steffen, I think everything is a bit easier to grasp now, all though I'm having trouble making the ':'-trick work as expected. I've tried seperating paths with ';' instead, but when I load PD the next time each path has been assigned it's on path-line in the preferences. Maybe assigning a path in the object itself, as you propose, is my solution too.
Yes I was thinking about Labsalonen at LAB, at least it could become a place where people who are into PD can meet once a month, since whats going on at Labsalonen is what people themseles wants to do. But if there's enough interest for a dedicated PD-patching-group in Copenhagen I'm sure something can be arranged. Unfortunately I havn't got the time to arrange or manage such a group, but I could be the contact who can open the doors at LAB and make the room available from time to time.
Cheers! Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steffen" stffn@dibidut.dk To: "Thomas Jeppesen" Jeppesen@skydebanen.net Cc: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 4:02 AM Subject: Re: [PD] adding external-direcetories to paths
On 14/03/2007, at 5.55, Thomas Jeppesen wrote:
Thanks for the feedback Steffen, any ideas why the reg-file in the windows installation doesn't do the trick, it is supposed to add all the libs from the extended version of PD?
I know next to nothing about win32.
But i think the basic reason why they don't all work out of the box in Pd-extended, is that some are not loaded to avoid name clashing.
One way to go about it is to add them to the startup prefs, but bearing in mind, that there might be name clashing. Another is to use [import <lib>], this require of cause the import object which is not in vanilla Pd . A third is to call objects as [<lib>/<objectname>] fx. [cyclone/pow~ ]. I tend to prefer the later, as is reflect from where the object comes and as such also helps my organize my code.
Yup, thats right. I'm pretty sure that some patching is being done at LAB already - Actually I know it is ;)
Are you thinking about Labsalonen? I was there the first time, having the opportunity to have a closer look at the abiunix system (that uses devel 0.37), but apart from that there wasn't much Pd action. Other then that Lab is, to my experience, fairly closed for day to day use.
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