The windows registry is by far the most annoying thing about the operating system (besides lacking OSX expose features, I'm addicted to them) IMHO. Maybe you can find a better tool than a standard text editor or regedit to do quick editing operations. Anyone know of one?
~Kyle
On 8/29/06, Patco megalegoland@yahoo.fr wrote:
zmoelnig@iem.at a écrit :
Zitat von Patco megalegoland@yahoo.fr:
zmoelnig@iem.at a écrit :
how do you make links on ntfs/fat32 ?
I select the dll with mouse's right click and select create a shortcut to a specified folder (it's almost like with KDE)
are you sure this works?
I didn't try untill right now.
afaik, w32 "shortcuts" are not "links" (as in unix) but ("text") files which hold the name of the file they are "referencing" too. btw, these files have the extension .lnk
the application has to be aware of the meaning of such files and evaluate them accordingly (w32 explorer naturally has this built in, but i doubt whether pd could use it "out of the box")
so w32 "links" are one of the biggest fakes in fs history. i hope they have a patent on it.
Once again, You're right, and it didn't worked.
and if it does work: put all your externals into one directory (with subdirectories) and just link this directory to the various versions of pd.
If it was as simple as you are describing, life would be marvelous on windoz, but it's not. I have to edit each chain value for each external and each path.
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