You can configure it so that it doesn't load anything. Sounds like you
have old preferences in place. Try replacing your prefs with the
default ones by double-clicking the .reg file in Program Files\pd.
.hc
On Dec 24, 2009, at 8:17 AM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
I installed PD-extended on Windows Vista: I simply downloaded and
ran the installer without changing any setting.Now I run pd-extended, I create a new patch and try to create the
following objects which I believe should all exist: [gemwin], [gemhead] [timeroll] [range] [readdir] [dirpanel]None of them can be created. It seems like it is not "loading" the
externals. I may be wrong about timelorr, range, readdir, but the first two are
gem objects, so at least it is not running GEM. Also [dirpanel] was
suggested to me by someone in the list. Isn't PD-Extended supposed to be already "configured" out-of-the-box
to load all the included externals and libraries? (isn't it half all
pd-extended is about, the other half being actually including the
externals and libraries?) Including bnlt GEM?I'm confused. What am I doing wrong? Thanks m.
-- Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistisette@gmail.com http://www.matteosistisette.com
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