# Hi, # I looked at http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/ There are lots of externals and abstractions there. (Most of which I saw/remember in Pd-Extended package) # I found [nqpoly4] here: http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/abstractions/nqpoly/nqpoly4/b... browsing the folders. But couldn't find [polypoly~]. Is there an easier way to download a whole folder, instead of opening a patch's own page and clicking download. And how can I search through this CVS archive? Do I need a special software for this kind of jobs? -ugur-
# In my PD distro (0.39.2-extended-test7) [polypoly~], [nqpoly4] does
not
exist. So I can't use them.
They are just abstractions, you could get them from CVS and then use them. Both really help with creating and managing many copies of an abstraction.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
[polypoly] (note, no tilde) is in abstractions/footils/foo/. You'll need polypoly-wrap.pd, too. Get anything of the pattern *poly* from this directory if you want help files and all.
[polypoly] is based on [nqpoly], but I find it much more useful, as it manages voice allocation/deallocation.
Phil Stone pkstonemusic.com
Uğur Güney wrote:
# Hi, # I looked at http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/ There are lots of externals and abstractions there. (Most of which I saw/remember in Pd-Extended package) # I found [nqpoly4] here: http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/abstractions/nqpoly/nqpoly4/ by browsing the folders. But couldn't find [polypoly~]. Is there an easier way to download a whole folder, instead of opening a patch's own page and clicking download. And how can I search through this CVS archive? Do I need a special software for this kind of jobs? -ugur-
> # In my PD distro (0.39.2-extended-test7 ) [polypoly~], [nqpoly4] does not > exist. So I can't use them. They are just abstractions, you could get them from CVS and then use them. Both really help with creating and managing many copies of an abstraction. Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 01:12 +0200, UÄur GÃŒney wrote:
. Is there an easier way to download a whole folder, instead of opening a patch's own page and clicking download.
you need to install a cvs-client for your operating system. in linux the command line based tool called 'cvs' is probably the most common one.
And how can I search through this CVS archive? Do I need a special software for this kind of jobs?
i think, the easiest would be to just checkout the whole cvs tree, jargon for 'just get everything'. then you have all files on your computer and you can search for them with whatever tool you want to.
roman
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