i was talking about [declare -stdpath], not about the command-flag '-stdpath'. the helpfile of [declare] says:
-stdpath add search path, relative to the Pd
can you explain, where 'Pd' is meant to be? or is the helpfile wrong and [declare -stdpath] does the same as the command-flag '-stdpath'?
ciao roman
On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 12:26 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
In vanilla at least, -stdpath and -nostdpath simpl turn on and off searching in the "extra" directory of Pd. It takes no argument.
cheers Miller
On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 07:26:05PM +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi
i just figured out, that i don't know how to use [declare -stdpath]. the help-file mentions 'relative to Pd', though i cannot figure out, what this exactly means. this is on pd-vanilla 0.40.2.
my pd: /usr/local/bin/pd
and i wanted to load 'iemabs': /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/iemabs/
therefore i tried: [declare -stdpath iemabs] (assuming 'extra' is the standard location) [declare -stdpath ../lib/pd/extra/iemabs] (relative to the pd binary) [declare -stdpath extra/iemabs]
all failed. what am i doing wrong?
roman
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