Chun if you search the PD-list archives http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-list/ for .pdrc all will be answered :)
The quick. You need to create a text file in your home directory called ".pdrc". edit this text file to contain all of the commands you normally give PD when you start it at the command line. After you save the text file all you need to do is type pd at the command line and it will read the .pdrc for start up options.
m.
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chun
lee Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8:10 AM To: CK Cc: Pd list Subject: Re: [PD] remembering the search paths...?
hi there:
thanks for your reply:)
- use ~/.pdrc (no idea if this works on windos)
my Pd is on Fedora Linux and i am pretty new to it. i don't quite understand this. i can't seems to locate this file/binary/script.
- use a batch file / shell script to start pd with -path /bla/bla:/over/there:/and/in/this/other/place
umm, am not quite sure i understand this either, sorry...
thanks again
CHUN
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