On Nov 23, 2005, at 11:17 AM, B. Bogart wrote:
There are a few solutions in the works for this. Günter Geiger's [using] object would be quite nice, it allows you to load libs from a patch (i.e. [using zexy]. Then, I plan on redoing the preference panels so that they are more usable, including unlimited paths and
libs fields.how about a "browse" button? Also check out my old LML, which was an alternate GUI for PD
perferences (acually all the command line flags) Most of the stuff that now needs
to go into "extra flags" was in there. Anyhow here it is to check out:http://www.ekran.org/ben/research/lml/lml-v0.1-TEST8-osx.tgz
Not this is abandoned, but the tk GUI stuff may still be of some use.
(I recall the GUI was generated from a table that said the type of
paramter, and if it was a flag (on-off) or option (requires argument).
It could be a good starting place. I was thinking it'd be nice if the
lib prefs scanned for the libs, then you could just check them off or
on. It would be easy to scan for libdirs, donno about standard libs.
.hc
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