Hi,
I have to use some specific externals in a patch done mainly in pd Vanilla. I develop and prepare it on Windows but it will have to be used in Mac... (and I am quite analphabet with mac)
In my windows machine, I simply took the .dll files from a pd-extended installation and put them in the patch directory so they're found and dinamically loaded.
I know I can do the same in Mac so I would like to include the .darwin (or whatever the extension is) files in the patch folder too, so that I will simply copy the patch folder to the Mac and it will work.
The problem is, I would like to do this (looking for the .darwin files and copying them to the patch folder) on the windows Machine so that when I have access to the mac I don't waste time. Also, I don't want to INSTALL pd-extended on the Mac because i did it before, and uninstalling it was like hell (even after uninstalling, the libraries somewhere and somehow persisted and the new fresh pd-vanilla kept loading them).
So I tried downloading pd-extended for Mac (a .dmg file) and I sort of opened it with a program called 7-zip; but the only thing I find inside it is four files: 0.ddm 1.Apple_part... 2.hfs 3.free
Looks like some sort of installer or disk image.
How can I unpack it (or download something else somewhere else) and look for the single files just like I browse the windows version pd-extended folders and dll?
thanks m.