That could work. I don't use Windows, except to make sure these
builds work, so I'm not the one to do it. The registry stuff works
fine from what I've seen. Any volunteers?
.hc
On Oct 15, 2007, at 3:38 AM, pit klong wrote:
the safest solution would be, a batch-file for windows loading all,
no? could that be attached to pd-ext?Try [oscx/dumpOSC].
I just uninstalled Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc3 on WinXP and installed this version [dumpOSC] worked out of box.
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2007-10-09/
.hc
On Oct 9, 2007, at 5:23 AM, pit klong wrote:
the problem with demux is, that it is an abbreviation for demultiplex, and pd(-extended) does not recognize it by default. (after you created
sorry, unlucky example. but again, pd-extended doesn't load a lot of libraries after installing. i mentioned also "dumpOSC", and so
on.p.
demultiplex you can also create demux objects). to solve that
problem add -lib zexy to your preferences/startup startup flags. I hope
that does it. I think that bug is fixed in the newer versions of pd-extended (autobuild). you can also try to use [import zexy] in your patch. marius.pit klong wrote:
On Windows, if you install the registry settings that are included in the installer, then all of the libraries will be loaded.
You can also run \Program Files\pd\pd-settings.reg to set all libraries to load on startup.
it definitely doesn't work. i installed it, run manually
pd-settings.reg, but still (and also after rebooting) objects like "demux" or "dumpOSC" aren't available.
pit
.hc
On Oct 7, 2007, at 7:12 AM, Luiz Naveda wrote:
I ask me the same thing every day...
Nowdays I have had a strange problem. I have my own library which depends on some other libraris from PD extended. When I have to install it in other computers, I put my folders in 2 of the 10 slot- path but normally it misses 3 or 4 other libraries, so I start to look for the missing objects and rewrite all missing libraries in the 10 slots...
Best
Luiz
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Luiz Naveda <lab.naveda at gmail.com> Date: Oct 7, 2007 12:51 PM Subject: Re: [PD] pd-extended 39-3 libraries load To: pit klong <klong1 at gmx.de>
I ask me the same thing every day...
Nowdays I have had a strange problem. I have my own library which depends on some other libraris from PD extended. When I have to install it in other computers, I put my folders in 2 of the 10 slot- path but normally it misses 3 or 4 other libraries, so I start to look for the missing objects and rewrite all missing libraries in the 10 slots...
Best
Luiz On 10/7/07, pit klong <klong1 at gmx.de> wrote: hello list, i've installed Pd-0.39.3-extended-rc5-windowsxp-i386.exe on XP, with default library set.
i wonder that no dll's from the "extra"-path are available. and i do not understand at all, in file->path... there are 10
slots for paths, but you have plenty of more paths with libraries/ externals in pd-ext.how do i manage a startup that loads ALL externals, ALL dlls?
regards, pit
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