Same thing. "Pd_Spectral_Toolkit" is distributed as a single binary library, which means you have to load it. If the library also contains abstractions, you also have to add the path. In your case that would be [declare -path Pd_Spectral_Toolkit -lib Pd_Spectral_Toolkit].
I really think we finally need a uniform [declare] syntax as proposed by https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/440. The binary format of library should be an implementation detail which the user shouldn't have to care about. For example, Kylee would only need to write [declare Pd_Spectral_Toolkit].
Christof
On 07.01.2021 02:40, Kylee Kennedy wrote:
Hey list,
What is the proper way to declare libraries on Windows 10? I'm unable to declare and right slash the path like the wiki suggests. I'm working with fftease~ and Pd_Spectal_Toolkit a bunch lately. "declare -path Pd_Spectral_Toolkit" doesn't seem to work. If I put the full path and right slashes, they disappear when I switch back from edit mode. The only process that works is if I open the extensions object list first.
Thanks, Kylee
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