Hi Hans
I just changed up the new single preference page for Pd-extended 0.43, hopefully its for the better. First off, there is no more "Startup" prefs, which allowed you to globally load libraries. Now, use [import] in your patch to load libraries. The "Startup flags" and "Real-time scheduling" are now added to the new preference panel.
The OK and Apply buttons only apply the settings for the current session of Pd. In order to save them for the next time you start Pd, there is the "Save All Settings" button. But now that I look at that, the "Save All Settings" button might actually be redundant, and OK actually saves everything...
Setting global paths should no longer be used for externals, instead you should use the standard install locations for your OS:
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-install-externals-and-help-files
Or you can set the path in your patch. Either use the new [path] object or [declare -path] to set a relative path in your patch.
Hey Alan,I'm not sure I know the change that you are speaking of. [import] is the same since at least 0.41. And yes, if a library is either included in Pd-extended or in the standard install folder, then [import] is all that is needed to load the library..hcOn Apr 28, 2012, at 6:03 AM, Alan Brooker wrote:_______________________________________________Hi List,Please excuse me but is there a page on the puredata.info that details the change to the new way of loading libraries via the [import] and [declare] objects? I have had small bits of feedback and new users believe their libraries are not loading when the use of [import] is all that is needed? I'm sure I saw something written up about this but cant find it to reference to othersThanksAlan
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