Hi list,
(I apologize if this issue has been raised before, but I can't find anything in the archives.)
Is it possible to entirely bypass .pdrc?
Here is the scenario: I want to give a DVD with a pre-compiled Pd and my patch to somebody else, but want to avoid that this somebody has a .pdrc on his/her machine which might load externals I don't want loaded (and hence might cause confusions with externals bearing the same name as my abstractions).
I know there is -nostdpath, but I am looking for a more 'global' off-switch.
best, flo.H
-nopref ?
Florian Hollerweger a écrit :
Hi list,
(I apologize if this issue has been raised before, but I can't find anything in the archives.)
Is it possible to entirely bypass .pdrc?
Here is the scenario: I want to give a DVD with a pre-compiled Pd and my patch to somebody else, but want to avoid that this somebody has a .pdrc on his/her machine which might load externals I don't want loaded (and hence might cause confusions with externals bearing the same name as my abstractions).
I know there is -nostdpath, but I am looking for a more 'global' off-switch.
best, flo.H
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Hi,
cyrille henry wrote:
-nopref ? Florian Hollerweger a écrit :
Is it possible to entirely bypass .pdrc?
Apart from the minor glitch that it's -noprefs
I guess it always helps to do a pd -help
with the actual version of Pd one is running :)
Thanks Cyrille, and sorry for the noise.
best, flo.H