--- On Mon, 4/4/11, Billy Stiltner billy.stiltner@gmail.com wrote:
From: Billy Stiltner billy.stiltner@gmail.com Subject: [PD] Data Structures GOP and installing latest PD To: "pd-list" pd-list@iem.at Date: Monday, April 4, 2011, 9:37 PM Hey
I didn't know you could GOP data structures. This opens up a new world. Where is an up to date tutorial on using data structures?
I don't know of an up-to-date tutorial, but there is a tutorial in doc/4.data.structures. Some parts are out of date:
with the patch. (Similar to using a "Put" menu array and checking the box for "save contents", except that with scalars they always save with the patch.)
data structure ([struct] + any drawing instructions) is defined as well as the [struct] object itself. (I think [struct] used to be named [template]...)
those tutorials were written. For an up-to-date list see struct-help.pd in:
http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data/trunk/doc/pddp/
(all the data structure related objects like [plot], [element], etc. have updated documentation if you use the pddp docs from the link above.)
-Jonathan
I'm about to install PD 0.43. I have a test4 version installed as well as pdx 0.42.5 and vanilla 0.42.5. I have a couple of libraries loaded with vanilla - GEM and GGE. How will the new version efect these installations?
Also on LINUX I have with UBUNTU studio 10.10 pd 0.42.5 with all the exts available and then on puredyne I think my vanilla installation is messed up because I had to edit the config files to get pdL2ORK to run. Should be fine if I just replace the config files with the originals.
Where is some god documentation on installing multiple versions of PD. What should I look out for when using so many different installations.
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