does that work even if one has to run two instances simultanuously?
max.
Am 11.10.2005 um 06:14 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
I use a script which saves and restores different config files.
Its in CVS:http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/pure-data/scripts/config- switcher.sh?rev=1.2&view=log
.hc
On Oct 8, 2005, at 9:37 AM, Max Neupert wrote:
hi list,
how to handle it if one may want to keep different properties for
different instances of pd?e.g. one pd instance for sound, and one for gem to avoid audio
glitches; one instance has to have libaries to load, the other one
should run in -nogui....how do you solve this with just one org.puredata.pd.plist all of
the instances of pd are refering to?m
Am 07.10.2005 um 19:43 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
On Oct 3, 2005, at 6:53 AM, Lorenz Schori wrote:
Am 15.09.2005 um 16:52 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
I think the easiest thing to do is to create a
org.puredata.pd.plist, which is the file that the preferences
system saves to. Then you instruct users to copy that file to
~/Library/Preferences.there is a command line utility for writing preference values:
defaults. (see man defaults). for quickly inspect what is
contained in the pd prefs just type the following command into
terminal:defaults read org.puredata.pd
package distributors could then distribute a script which set
the appropriate defaults instead of providing a plist which will
overwrite the preferences of the userThanks, that's a good idea. I'll have to try that. Its on the
TODO list..hc
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