I wasn't aware of Deken. I found out about it today. I thought it was a great addition. Sadly I don't have copies of any of my old projects and I don't really remember which pd-extended-only libraries I used to use regularly. I suppose I'll remember along the way when I need them.
Today I've been doing some very simple patches to clear the rust. Pd is looking very very good these days, so kudos to everyone involved.
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019, 16:53 Dan Wilcox, danomatika@gmail.com wrote:
Also, if you are not aware, Pd vanilla ships with the "Deken" externals installer plugin: Help - > Find externals
The centralized externals included with Pd-extended have been split up and some are being maintained and new builds available via deken. If you know the libraries in your old Pd-extended projects, it's likely that you can download them.
One thing to know, is that the old [import] which automatically scanned and loaded all libraries is not part of vanilla. The preferred approach is to use the new(er) [declare] object to add paths or library names, sort of like including header files in programming languages. This way, there is no ambiguity when sharing patches with other people.
We as a community are slowly working through this transition process and there are a few details to work on, but it's largely a good thing as it helps split up the work and external development activity has increased in some areas.
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Thanks! That should get me started.
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