On 8/22/06, alexandre r. decoupigny alex.decoupigny@gmail.com wrote:
i not get the message again.. there is something for sure that i dont get about what to do, because
- as for gripd, i still cannot
load a gripd object 2) am i hoping that there is a simpler way to add a library or to be able to run pd with more libraries than i can add in the start up prefs--
I guess you need to add its path in your include paths.
im sorry too, but im not yet fluent in the use of language so unfortunately i do not understand.. what is the ...../.pdrc ? what are deprecated features and why portable to linux ?
All the files beginning by a dot are invisible in unix-like systems (like MacOSX and Linux). Those in your home directory are traditionnaly your configuration files for the various applications. PD used to be configured this way, but this is not very user friendly for the people that are not used to the unix way to do things. That is why it changed for the plist thing, which is more Mac-like. But I still configure PD on Macs using the ~/.pdrc. (~ means your home directory, as in /Users/alex/ or /home/alex/) But you are better to use the plist as Hans told you.
merci : )
Ce n'est rien !