hey, you give me the feeling that I am the bad guy with the bulldozer, trying to ruin all your efforts to keep pd pure and original. I think it is a fact that objects that do exist in an external library will not be included into the core pd, even if they are super cool and bugfree objects. pd behaves different than a big company that tries to swallow the neighborhood and integrate it into the core company. pd is a collaboration project. I see no reason to distinguish between core and rest. as long as the libraries are available and run on all systems. and pd-extended helps really made life a lot easier. the problem of pd help with externals is not if it looks better, but if it saves hundreds of hours of work! when I am able to set a language in my pd help, then I don't have to replace 2000 times the words inlets with "eingang" but I can do that from a central document. and just translate the rest of the patch (which is still enough work). And if such a feature would rely on an external object (like iem_send), then I definitely think we should use it.
sorry, I don't know how and if the namespace works since I only read what is NOT working, and that there are NO standards, and nobody is willing to agree on rules. I really hope, there will be an entry about [import] in the pdpedia.
marius.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
otoh, I think pd-extended or any packged pd distro will always include these libraries. pddp is in some way a side product of pd-extended.
But even then, shouldn't you use proper namespaces and [import]? ;) But even then, I don't think, pddp should be restricted to only work with pd-extended.
I don't see why help patches should not make use of the "full" pd resources. what exactly are your points against relying on other libraries?
I'm only against this for help-patches or templates for help-patches, as this is the central ressource to get info on how to use an object. Relying on externals "just for good looks" i.e. without any technical need breaks easy accessibility of documentation.
Ciao