In order to simplify the structure of paths to several library/objects in the recent Pd-extended releases, a <pd-externals> folder is created during the installation. I would generally recommend to make use of that folder for one's own library/objects and other libs.
M
I don't entirely follow what is happening with your files. But in order to access abstractions they need to have a file path, which you can setup via the preferences menu>>>Path. I don't know if you are aware of this or not.
I put all mine in a folder called "abstractions" which I have set up a path to.
Thanks all, I had found the "paths" preference, and though I was setting it correctly, but apparently not. I moved my abstraction in to the same folder as my patch, and now things work correctly. -m-
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Marco Donnarumma devel@thesaddj.comwrote:
In order to simplify the structure of paths to several library/objects in the recent Pd-extended releases, a <pd-externals> folder is created during the installation. I would generally recommend to make use of that folder for one's own library/objects and other libs.
M
I don't entirely follow what is happening with your files. But in order to access abstractions they need to have a file path, which you can setup via the preferences menu>>>Path. I don't know if you are aware of this or not.
I put all mine in a folder called "abstractions" which I have set up a path to.
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