Hi Cyrille,
Renaming the folder to pm4pd was in response to your previous solution for Marco's problem.
"pmpd2d does not create Pd-extended 0.43.4 latest"
Will try the [declare -path pmpd] option though I'm not sure how useful it will be when working with some students who don't have any Pd experience [actually much easier to just add an overall path once (heresy!!)]
Thanks for getting in touch with this though. Pmpd still rocks:)
Cheers,
Julian
hello,
the pmpd lib is not yet rename to pm4pd.
so both pd-extended and pd svn should have a working pmpd library.
on pd-extended, you may need to add a "declare -path pmpd" object for example to run.
cheers
c
Le 31/01/2013 15:12, Julian Brooks a écrit :
_______________________________________________Hi all,
I'm running a seminar next week and I'd really like to do some pmpd.
As well as my own examples I was also hoping to make use of the many examples within pmpd.
What I'm hoping to avoid is having to go through every example and inserting [pm4pd/mass] etc. etc. into every object.
I'm on Pd vanilla but the workshop students will on PdE so a dual solution would be best if poss.
I've renamed the folder & meta to 'pm4pd' btw.
Getting them to load at all is proving rather tricky:
With examples/01._basics.pd as our test (I like the tumbling pmpd letters - good eye candy:)
Adding [import pm4pd] doesn't work
Adding [declare -stdpath extra/pm4pd] doesn't work
Adding [declare -lib extra/pm4pd] doesn't work
I'm aware that I've still not quite got my head around which method of adding various libraries is most appropriate (I can't be the only one) but that's another question for another time.
Any ideas very much appreciated.
Best wishes to all,
Julian
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