Note that [declare] does not take effect when you put the object in — you have to save and reopen the patch.
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 10:30 PM, Dan Wilcox danomatika@gmail.com wrote:
Pd-extendd used to add almost all libraries to your path by default. Pd vanilla does not and deken installed the library but does not add the library to your path.
You can either add a [declare -stdlib zexy] to the patch in question, add the path to the zexy folder in your path preferences, or if the lib is in the extras folder add the lib to the startup path via “-lib zexy”.
Dan Wilcox @danomatika https://twitter.com/danomatika danomatika.com robotcowboy.com
On Feb 1, 2016, at 3:20 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
*From: *Rick Snow ricksnow@gmail.com *Subject: **[PD] using zexy/unpack with pd vanilla 46.7 on osx?* *Date: *February 1, 2016 at 2:05:46 PM MST *To: *Pd-list@lists.iem.at
Hi list,
I am trying to use the [arduino] object and manipulate PWM. It looks like setting a pin to PWM mode involves using the zexy/unpack object. I've used Deken to download the zexy library but this object still cannot be created (or I do not know how to do it at the moment). I've also tried pulling it out of the pd-extended Resources/extra/zexy folder and then putting it in a folder linked to the patch with [declare -path] but this doesn't seem to work either. Renaming the zexy/unpack.pd_darwin as Zunpack.pd_darwin also didn't work but I had a feeling that it wouldn't be that easy...!
Has anyone else used this object with vanilla 46.7 and osx?
Any advice?
Thanks! Rick
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