the ZIP version for Windows on the download page works for me
rolf
it works but only if you put it in a directory wthout spaces in name (""document and settings" f.i.)
i don't know if externals will workk this way you would have to use [import] in patches , no ?
2014-09-29 19:54 GMT+02:00 rolfm@dds.nl:
the ZIP version for Windows on the download page works for me
rolf
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Hi,
The spaces don't really matter for Pd. For most people Pd sits in "c:\program files (x86)\Pd". They do matter accessing media/text files from patches though.
Any installation of Pd on Windows will access the registry. I don't know how that works on computers with limited rights. Even on Windows 8, it can get a little tricky with the lowest safety level, unless you go and change some stuff in the registry : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\EnableLUA set to 0. With this tweak you have full admin rights.
Cheers po
On 30/09/2014 00:22, Py Fave wrote:
it works but only if you put it in a directory wthout spaces in name (""document and settings" f.i.)
i don't know if externals will workk this way you would have to use [import] in patches , no ?
2014-09-29 19:54 GMT+02:00 rolfm@dds.nl:
the ZIP version for Windows on the download page works for me
rolf
Py Fave pyfave@gmail.com schreef:
it works but only if you put it in a directory wthout spaces in name (""document and settings" f.i.)
i don't know if externals will workk this way you would have to use [import] in patches , no ?
i work still mostly with Pdext 42.5, no import needed.
of course you have to start Pd first and then do 'open' of your patch.
rolf