Originally OS X doesn't include the .tcshrc file. You should create it as a plain text file with the following line:
alias pd /Applications/pd/bin/pd
of course if you pd lives in /Applications/pd/bin/
you can also add any kind of flag my .tcshrc looks like this:
alias pd /Applications/pd/bin/pd -rt -r 44100 -nomidi
besides the .tcshrc should be on your home directory and you won't be able to see it unless you use ls -a command (shows hidden files that start with a dot)
Hope this helps Ivan
On Thursday, Jan 30, 2003, at 13:49 Europe/Lisbon, Alex from Idoia wrote:
Hello, In the pd doc, is said that we can create an alias for pd to avoid to type the complete path everytime we open a terminal window. It is also said to add the alias command line in the ~/.tcshrc file to keep track of the alias for further uses. Is that something to do with an alias.mine file ? How to create a such file ? I could not find the ~/.tcshrc. Thanks
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