On Feb 17, 2008 10:56 AM, bryan eubanks bryan.eubanks@gmail.com wrote:
I'm on OS X... I figured that extended had most of what I would need, especially since I am an amateur, so that is good news. How does one go about adding libraries to a line that is already containing one? My start up is the default Pd startup,
Hmm, what do you mean "the default"? Is it loading all the libs by default because you copied Hans' pd preferences as per the instructions? Those prefs are really just meant to test everything out, not for day to day usage. I know there's a way to get multiple entries on the same line but I can't remember what it is - sorry! But if it's loading all those libraries on startup, that's going to take up a lot of resources that could be put to good use otherwise. For example, you don't want to load Gem (3d graphics lib) if you're only doing audio work. My advice would be to erase everything, start fresh, and add libs to the "Startup" dialog as you need them.
so I know there are a couple of those libraries I am not using at
all that I could replace. However, how can I add libs to the startup flag, or just to the binaries to load section...?
You can put more entries in the startup flag field by adding "-lib whateverlib" to it.
good luck km