If you are on Linux, pd-l2ork comes with a near identical setup as extended, except that it is packaged as a monolithic deb (everything in one). On Sep 11, 2014 10:57 AM, "Alessio Degani" alessio.degani@ymail.com wrote:
On 11/09/2014 15:34, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Is there a simple'n dirty way to assembly pd-extended from
pd-vanilla by myself?
depends on what you expect from Pd-extended. PdX is a slightly modified "pd" binary PLUS a lot of externals. you cannot get the slightly modified pd core from pd-vanilla. if you are only interested in the externals, you could copy them over from a nightly Pd-extended build to your Pd-vanilla installation.
even better would be to just use the debian packages of pd and the externals you want.
Yes, basically it's what I need. Since I'm using lots of externals that are on pd-extend, copying pd-extended extras to my pd-vanilla could be enough for me.
About the pd core, what are the differences from extended to vanilla? At first sight, I see some GUI differences.
Thanks
-- a.
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