One reason for wanting to use all the paths might be to be able to use more than 10 libraries of those included in extended. I tried to trace down the problem I had with this and I found a strange behavior related to the "use standard extension" option in the Path.. dialog (standardpath variable): When the "use standard extension" option is selected and pd is started then all subdirectories of /extra seems to be included in the search path (used the verbose flag in the Paths.. dialog). Thus, there is no need to include any extended libs in the search paths. However, if pd is started with the "use standard extension" option off it doesn't help turning it on again. If pd is restarted it works again. I checked the registry in windows and it is updated correctly. So obviously the "use standard extension" is only changed at start time. On the other hand the path changes takes effect immediately. Maybe this is a know behavior but it gets very confusing from a user point of view. It is not documented in the pd documentation (BTW pictures missing in the manual). I used the latest pd-extended on windows. I think that the "use more than 10 libs" question is not an education problem or searching-the-web problem. I think there are some subtle behavior like the one pointed out here that creates a lot of confusion. Best Anders
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Oct 16, 2007, at 6:08 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Atte André Jensen hat gesagt: // Atte André Jensen wrote:
My paths section in my preferences is full, and I need to ad another. remember there was some discussion recently about how to add more,
but I can't seem to find it. Could anyone refresh my memory?Hm, this gets asked (and answered) once every 1.5 weeks. What can we do about it?
Hmm... fix it! Or... document it better...
The search on puredata.org works quite nicely, we should encourage
people to use it..hc
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