Hello, is there a way to not spend hours about trying to find where an object come from when it couldn't create? An online database, something perennial...
Pd-l2ork has the search-plugin, which searches through all the help docs for results. The latest Pd-extended does too (though it's a slower search). -Jonathan
On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 3:46 PM, patrice colet <colet.patrice@free.fr> wrote:
Hello, is there a way to not spend hours about trying to find where an object come from when it couldn't create? An online database, something perennial...
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Thank you, I finally found a way to find something by using 'find "/path/to/pure-data-svn/externals" -iname "myobject*" pd-l2ork still have a very little amount of classes, and I don't use pd-extended because it's not maintained anymore.
Pd-l2ork has the search-plugin, which searches through all the help docs for results. The latest Pd-extended does too (though it's a slower search).
-Jonathan
On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 3:46 PM, patrice colet colet.patrice@free.fr wrote:
Hello, is there a way to not spend hours about trying to find where an object come from when it couldn't create? An online database, something perennial...
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I'm pretty sure Pd-l2ork has the same classes that come with Pd-extended. -Jonathan
On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 4:59 PM, patrice colet <colet.patrice@free.fr> wrote:
Thank you, I finally found a way to find something by using 'find "/path/to/pure-data-svn/externals" -iname "myobject*" pd-l2ork still have a very little amount of classes, and I don't use pd-extended because it's not maintained anymore.
Pd-l2ork has the search-plugin, which searches through all the help docs for results. The latest Pd-extended does too (though it's a slower search). -Jonathan
On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 3:46 PM, patrice colet <colet.patrice@free.fr> wrote:
Hello, is there a way to not spend hours about trying to find where an object come from when it couldn't create? An online database, something perennial...
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I allways search my computer for the filename first to see, whether i allready have the object..
-Johnny Am 10.12.2014 22:34 schrieb "Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list" < pd-list@lists.iem.at>:
Pd-l2ork has the search-plugin, which searches through all the help docs for results. The latest Pd-extended does too (though it's a slower search).
-Jonathan
On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 3:46 PM, patrice colet < colet.patrice@free.fr> wrote:
Hello, is there a way to not spend hours about trying to find where an object come from when it couldn't create? An online database, something perennial...
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pd-extended is not maintained ?? Le 10 déc. 2014 à 21:43, patrice colet colet.patrice@free.fr a écrit :
Hello, is there a way to not spend hours about trying to find where an object come from when it couldn't create? An online database, something perennial...
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