Hi Jean Marie, Glad to hear you are enjoying working with it. These are all good questions that hit on both the current pain points of iOS development/file management, and my own sloth towards further developing the file system features.
objects) to implement/use the PdWrapper.pd in pd-extended. However, given that pd extended objects is not supported for development in MobMuPlat, and that libpd is kept in sync with the current version pd vanilla and above, this is not recommended.
recursive searching) beyond looking at the same folder as the top-level patch. However, I may change that in the future to recursively search all subfolders. Until I add recursive searching, if you'd like to keep things in subfolders, you can merely prepend the folder to the resource name, e.g. your top level patch can generate objects named [lib/myAbstraction] or call resources e.g. [read sounds/mySound.wav ... ( I'll add recursive searching to my TODO list for an upcoming update...I too am tired of such an unorganized documents folder...
patch as an abstraction within your pd patch (versus only being able to use subpatches via [pd foo])? Yes, merely have that other Pd patch in the same documents folder as the top-level patch, and it will be found. Please elaborate if that's not what you meant...
Best, Dan
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 8:46 AM, jma@jeanmarie-adrien.net < jma@jeanmarie-adrien.net> wrote:
Hello Daniel Thanks for sharing this, its just THE missing link, bravo, so fluid and easy ! :) Three points 1- Is there a library that could be loaded in pd extended with the osc objects so that it not necessary to launch version 46 which is not the one i use on a daily basis ? 2- Is there a way to organize the files on the iPhone in sub folders, for instance with sound files in a specific sub folder or so, (Unix onion like) and in that case how do you write the paths to reach the files ? 3- Is it possible to call from within a patch a personal object (function like) or do we restrict to sub windows in patches ?
Thanks again, its great ! JM