Ivan Franco said this at Fri, 7 Mar 2003 23:43:33 +0000:
Adam: thanks a lot for the fixes! Especially the drop out issue. It was driving me crazy... Oh, and the shadows are also cool :-)
Glad it helped you. Klaus Lebkücher is the one who did the dropout-fix, and Gert brought that to the list. Joe Sarlo (of GripD fame) is the one who originated the shadows.
I just work in collage.
adam
On Friday, Mar 7, 2003, at 22:52 Europe/Lisbon, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Actually, the old one already did. This one supports the -helppath in addition. Enjoy, adam
patrick pagano said this at Fri, 7 Mar 2003 17:39:33 -0500:
dear adam is this the build you mentioned that supports the .pdrc??
cheers~
Pat
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hi all...
Announcing a new release of the Pd (enhanced) for MacOSX. (0.36-0 build 2)
http://homepage.mac.com/atl/pd/installers.html
It includes everything needed to get started (including Tcl/Tk, Pd, pddp, and configuration niceties) in a 3.6 MB download.
The new features in this release include:
- Improved performance (avoiding drop-outs and clicks) using a
modification by Klaus Lebkuecher, communicated to the pd-list by V93r.
- a new -helppath command-line option
- Enabled use of a ~/.pdrc configuration file (include hyphenated
options, one per line)
- Creates a starter ~/.pdrc configuration file as an example and for
enhanced out-of-the-box use.
- Creates and uses directories in /Library/Pd for simpler
installation of Externals and their corresponding Help patches:
If you want to install externals, libraries, or abstractions with this installation, you can place the files ending in .pd_darwin (and the abstractions that end in .pd) into the directory: /Library/Pd/Externals Install their corresponding help patches (ending in .pd) in the directory: /Library/Pd/Help If there are other files that go with these externals (such as source files, READMEs, and sample media), a convenient place for these files is: /Library/Pd/AdditionalDocumentation Pd internals are reachable from the finder at: /Library/Pd/Internals
Similar directories are also created in the Home directory (i.e. ~/ Library/Pd) of the user installing Pd. The .pdrc file that is automatically generated tells Pd to look at these directories.
More details at the above URL. Complaints and comments welcome. I haven't had a chance to test the installer as much as I'd like.
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