I think this abstraction doesn't load, because it has a conflict with the
folder(library) name. writing [list-abs/list-abs] works out well.
does this happen with other libraries, also with externals or just with
abstractions? never noticed.
yes.. I know it is not the best solution. but as I understood, there was
no problem with the library (collection of abstractions), the issue is
that [list-abs] (absolute value abstraction) doesn't load. you can also
rename de abstraction instead of applying it as a subpatch. As I said, I
really don't know why that abstraction does not load while the others of
that library load with no problem.On Jul 11, 2012, at 4:12 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
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On 2012-07-11 04:14, José Rafael SubÃa Valdez wrote:
Actually, that lib is a bunch of externals so declare doesnt exactly
to avoid confusion, i want to add that "list-abs" is a bunch of abstractions.
iirc, declare's "-lib" flag might not work as expected on (older versions? of ) Pd-vanilla for this specific case. this may or may not be "fixed" with 0.43. (most likely, it will work if you have the "import" library loaded
before)in any case, you could add an _additional_ "-path list-abs" to declare's arguments.
apply... I dont know exactly why it happens, but it does... I had the same issue... what I did is, I opened the [list-abs] abstraction that stands for list absolute value and made a subpatch with its content.
sure. but i'd say that turning re-usable abstractions into subpatches is bad practice.
fgamsdr IOhannes
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