On May 4, 2011, at 5:47 PM, Paul Brossier wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 12:18:04PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner
wrote:Using Pd-extended 0.43.1-20110430 on Mac OS X I don't see this behvaior with Gem or gridflow. The helpbrowser.tcl code is the same between pure-data and pd-extended.
How do you start pd to load Gem?
Removing '-path /usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem', the help browser behaves as expected.
cheers, piem
Check Gem_addownpath() in src/Base/GemSetup.cpp. If Gem's ./configure
finds s_stuff.h, it should enable this. This is something like what
gridflow does too. Then pd -lib Gem also puts path/to/Gem/
abstractions in the path also.
.hc
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On May 3, 2011, at 4:54 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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while preparing a debian package of Gem, i stumbled across a help-browser weirdness, which i'm not sure how to fix.
the background: Gem comes both as a big binary (Gem.pd_linux) and a number of abstractions. everything is installed into /u/l/p/extra/ Gem (to avoid cluttering the global filespace with Gem files); in
order to use the abstractions painlessly (that is: without prefixing them "Gem/"), the /u/l/p/extra/Gem path has to be added somehow to Pd's search paths. (this can be done manually via the -path, or automatically by Gem). so far so good.the problem: starting Pd with Gem added to the paths, results in a not-so-nice help-browser experience: basically the left column (the one that is crucial for navigating the various directories) is filled
with 224 or so help-patches from Gem, sorted alphabetically (so
directories are lost somewhere between files), and upper-case before lower-case. of course there is also a directory entry for Gem/ in the help- browser, making the information accessible two times (adding more confusion)given that both GF and Gem are to add their paths automatically on startup, the left column if the help-browser might have >500 help-patches and several dozens of directories.
i don't know exactly where to fix the problem, but a simple solution would be to only allow directories on the left side (and add an
entry for "<searchpaths>" (probably an entry for "all searchpaths" and separate entries for each searchpath), rather than throwing
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