Hi List!
Sorry for the delayed answer...
I find really interesting marius' topic. 
I was fighting with standalone application with processing+pd, but I only made a *.bat file which runs processing executable and pd. This *.bat allows to specify any pd configurations (audio rate, libraries, gui/nogui, etc..).
 But the problem of this kind of standalone based on bat file is that is only available for windows.
I haven't knowledge on binaries packages and distributions for different OS. 
But I suposse some people on this list would have some experience with this kind of binary data and distributions, and I would like to know its opinion about possibilities for pd+gem or pd+processing standalone applications. 
That's a wonderfull way to build really interesting sound applications with friendly and nice interfaces.
I'll wait for your ideas!
Saludos!
2008/7/10 Hans-Christoph Steiner <
hans@eds.org>: 
 On Jul 7, 2008, at 11:38 AM, Enrique Erne wrote: 
 > marius schebella wrote:
 >> Hi,
 >> has someone experience in distributing and probably selling pd
 >> standalones? I was thinking of a combination of flash interface (or
 >> Gem?) and sound patch.
 >> right now I think the best way to do this would be to create an
 >> executable application for every platform and architecture
 >> including the
 >> used external libraries. The patch would start up in -nogui mode,
 >> although I am not sure how to handle sound settings from within the
 >> application.
 >
 > hi marius
 >
 > i love the puredata&processing combunation that raul diaz has posted
 > what do you think about that?
 >
 > 
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-06/062706.html    That would also be a really cool example project for the SVG GUI
 toolkit that was on this list a few days ago.
 
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