On Jun 10, 2010, at 3:51 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jun 10, 2010, at 3:09 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
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On 06/10/2010 06:59 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
is there a way on the command line to load only certain libs? this way I don't have to delete them and retype them in on the 'libraries to load on startup' panel or is the simplest way to delete them from this list and put
them back in one by one?the "paths" panel is mainly merely a graphical wrapper around the "-path" flag. e.g. "-path /path/to/lib1:/path2/lib2:/bla/blu"
true but doing this from a terminal will only add paths on a per
session basis unless you open the 'paths' panel and click on Apply is there a way to make this persistent from the console?the "startup" panel is mainly merely a graphical wrapper around the "-lib" flag. e.g. "-lib Gem:zexy:iemguts"
ok thanks - will try adding one at a time and seeing which one
causes the [plugin~] crash more laterThe one that causes plugin~ to crash is likely 'flatspace' since it
includes the old, buggy version of plugin~.yeah I already compiled the new [plugin~] and replaced the old one
in the /flatspace lib so there is something else either in /flatspace or another lib
causing [plugin~] to crash when getting a [info] or [listplugins]
message but I'll isolate the new [plugin~] from the rest of the /flatspace
and see if that is trueIf you put the plugin~.pd_linux into your project folder, it will
be loaded first.by 'project folder' do you mean the '~/pd-externals' directory?
No, say you have a Pd project, all the patches are in a folder called /
home/hans/Documents/myproject, then you'd put the plugin~.pd_linux
there. You can put it into ~/pd-externals too, that's a bit lower in
the totem pole of loading.
.hc
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