timon botez wrote:
Hi, I tried Hans Christians recent installer for PD on OSX. So Im wondering if the extra libs - like zexy and Gem are bundled in the application why dont they autoload on launch? Tried to find some
because it will be eating all your memory and because there are (still) unresolved nameclashes between libraries and because i (not being the maintainer of any installer-packages at all) think that people should have a minimum idea of what they are actually using on their machines.
in addition it has some extra advertising effect. i mean: just seeing that something zexy is loaded is one thing; but when you ever bothered to make it load you will remember it at least one pc-lifecycle and that pays _my_ taxes...
documentation on how to activate them without success. Ive been using terminal for all up until today.
is this intended to be pro or contra terminal ? i mean, i am very happy with using the terminal and i will not stop to start pd from my xterm just because it's gui has become fancy (it gives me some feeling of control ;-)) otoh, you might feel like "i still have to use that shity terminal and i was looking forward to the one-click installer, starter, registrar and everything of pd for the last half decade)
Any pointers or commands?
like ben suggested: in the File->Startup section you have an interface to the pd-startup properties. add the libraries you want to load there, and probably some other flags.
mfg.asd.asdr IOhannes