Yes, I can understand how that might be frustrating. That's why I really enjoy keeping my personal settings in the .pdrc file on OS X or Linux. With windows, this isn't an option, but a .bat file works well. I definitely agree that the settings department is in need of some revision, it's just a matter of someone with the know-how, free time and determination to set it right.
~Kyle
On 9/9/07, pat pat@mamalala.org wrote:
Kyle Klipowicz a écrit :
Until then, we just can't really expect the same crowd that Pd-extended is marketed for to know much about cvs and setting up the paths and stuff. It's better to take the high road and avoid elitist isolationism and make things easy as possible for new users to dive into: Pd needs adherents to thrive and become a serious competitor of similar commercial options.
~Kyle
My one half cent, everytime I give some try to a new pd-extended it messes up all my pd stand-alone applications because of the freaking pdsettings, that is installed by default, without giving user choice for installing this evil file or not.