Hi there list! I would like to know if there is any possibility of enclosing multiple files into a single one i.e. to be able to distribute pd patchs has an application (no gui option, GRIPD and a single file containing pd itself and all necessary functioning externals). I like the idea of distributing standalones has possible in Max... Thanks people. Ivan
You could just put togeteher all the files you need in a folder and then write a bat file to launch pd and link the lib's and GRiPD all at once. You should be able to fit all the files you need on a floppy disk which is easy to distribute. Anyone else have any ideas on this one?
ROry.
--- Ivan Franco ivan.franco@ydreams.com wrote: > Hi there list! I would like to know if there is any
possibility of enclosing multiple files into a single one i.e. to be able to distribute pd patchs has an application (no gui option, GRIPD and a single file containing pd itself and all necessary functioning externals). I like the idea of distributing standalones has possible in Max... Thanks people. Ivan
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Hi, Rory Walsh hat gesagt: // Rory Walsh wrote:
You could just put togeteher all the files you need in a folder and then write a bat file to launch pd and link the lib's and GRiPD all at once. You should be able to fit all the files you need on a floppy disk which is easy to distribute. Anyone else have any ideas on this one?
I'm playing for some time now with the idea of putting together a small selfbooting mini-linux including PD to fit on two or three diskettes or better yet on a mini-cd.
Only Problem is: I don't have a functioning floppy drive anymore, neither do newer Macintoshs...
I think, the standalone Max-applications make sens because Max itself is not free, but for PD I don't feel the urge to make self contained applications
[btw: Rory, unfortunatly I didn't do the sexy PD icon on http://www.may.ie/academic/music/musictec/pdstuff/pd.xbm that must have been someone else...]
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Hi, Andre Schmidt hat gesagt: // Andre Schmidt wrote:
I'm playing for some time now with the idea of putting together a small selfbooting mini-linux including PD to fit on two or three diskettes or better yet on a mini-cd.
i would be VERY interested using it !!!
I will check out Knoppix [http://www.knopper-net/knoppix] later this week - when I can download it at work ;) - maybe this one's a good start. It's a Debian-based One-CD-Selfboot-Linux. It includes stuff like OpenOffice, that's useless from a PD'ers point of view, but it also includes for example a supposedly nice soundcard autoprobe and configuration tool - and that's a must for a "CD-PD" (or call it C3-PO?)
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Hi! Sure I could do that. The thing is that people would not be able to see/mess up the files contained. Ivan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rory Walsh" rorytheroar@yahoo.com To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 8:29 AM Subject: Re: [PD] multiple file enclosure??
You could just put togeteher all the files you need in a folder and then write a bat file to launch pd and link the lib's and GRiPD all at once. You should be able to fit all the files you need on a floppy disk which is easy to distribute. Anyone else have any ideas on this one?
ROry.
--- Ivan Franco ivan.franco@ydreams.com wrote: > Hi there list! I would like to know if there is any
possibility of enclosing multiple files into a single one i.e. to be able to distribute pd patchs has an application (no gui option, GRIPD and a single file containing pd itself and all necessary functioning externals). I like the idea of distributing standalones has possible in Max... Thanks people. Ivan
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I was considering making some kind of PD/GrIPD stand-alone application creator that would allow you to create your PD patch and accompanying GrIPD GUI as normal and then 'compile' them into any easily distributable form with all of the edit options removed and only your GrIPD GUI being displayed. Would anyone be interested in this sort of thing?
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On Mon, 27 May 2002, Ivan Franco wrote:
Hi there list! I would like to know if there is any possibility of enclosing multiple files into a single one i.e. to be able to distribute pd patchs has an application (no gui option, GRIPD and a single file containing pd itself and all necessary functioning externals). I like the idea of distributing standalones has possible in Max... Thanks people. Ivan
From: "Joseph A. Sarlo" jsarlo@mambo.peabody.jhu.edu
I was considering making some kind of PD/GrIPD stand-alone application
displayed. Would anyone be interested in this sort of thing?
Yes, absolutely! A non-editable patch would be quite useful in interactive installations where you alow the public hands on access to certain parameter tweaking! Plus, it would be great to be able to send little Pd-made programs to friends who aren't running Pd.
-Sam