I think thatŽs a great idea, as a student I can relate to what you are saying and I thank you.
I am just taking my first steps on PD and having some difficulties setting up the all the libs needed.
Also I am using windows XP and I can seem to make the batch file to load specific libs when PD starts this should be a simple thing but for some reason itŽs not working.
This is the error I get on the command window:
C:\pd\bin>\pd -lib gem/Gem '\pd' is not recognized as an int operable program or batch file.
The path for PD is correct so IŽve eliminated that possibility.
Any suggestions? Thanks
Joao
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rory Walsh" rorytheroar@yahoo.com To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 6:55 PM Subject: [PD]A Unified windows Library.
I have decided to create a library of ALL the "windows" externs I can find, it's basically for the students here in the lab so they don't have to waste time looking for and compiling extra externs. I think it's a good idea, especially for educational purposes so I'm going to give it a go. If any of the developers out there do not want me to include there objects please let me know. The names and websites of all the developers will appear in both their source code and in the help files for each of their objects. I'd also like to do this in Linux but my Linux skills are not too great! Sorry.
Rgards, ROry.
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