You might want to swap in a version of the 'vanilla' lib that has been
optimized for SSE3 that gives you much, much faster audio, for
example. Or you might want to work on a patch that needs to be
compatible with 0.42 but use all the nice, new editing features. Then
you could instead load 'vanilla-0.42'
Yes, this is adding complexity, but by the time its ready for release,
it should be transparent to everyone unless they want to know. Also,
in one sense, it is making it simpler since there will be only one
mechanism for loading libraries rather than built-in, 'extra', and
externals.
.hc
On May 13, 2011, at 9:51 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
And this is because you might want to use Pd without using any of
the objects? One gets the feeling things have become unnecessarily
complex...D.
On 5/13/11 3:15 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
pd-extended removed all objects from Pd-core, so you have to load the "stdlib" explicitely (forgot it's exact name but you should find it
in the list archives or wait till hans replies to this email)
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