i don't want to get into "relic of commercial software thinking".
Im just trying to figure out a way to run puredata on a browser as a
internet plugin. (pd-plugin for mac/linux/windows) there's not even
a commercial option to do such thing.
not being able to find it, ive been thinking of a way to make my
patches available without installation problems.
just something people who don't care about pd but care about music
narratives to go to a website click once and it works.
as for live performace/installation software or as a server pd is
perfect. you can really create great experiences (such as netpd).
thks list :)
On May 31, 2007, at 1:45 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
He actually asked if it could be done without installing PD. So technically, no it's not possible, since the PD executables would
need to be distributed with the patch. On top of that, a pdsettings or
pdrc file would need to be sent (and installed properly) to use any
externals or other path-oriented stuff, if I understand how that's being done these days.The discussion in the archives (at least my part of it) was all about how this standalone business is a relic of commercial software
thinking. Let's agree to both be correct ;-)Yes, you're correct. ;)
(Though: Even with Max-standalones are distributed together with a "runtime" which in the end is just a stripped down Max. A stripped down Pd would for example be just the stuff in "bin", no help, not extras.)
Ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
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