Hey mdd,
I know that patko and pob have been testing on Windows, I think they
have Win7 too. I think they have it working there. Can you post a
screenshot of your problems here?
.hc
On Sep 19, 2011, at 9:48 AM, Marc D. Demers wrote:
Hi .hc,
Just to let you know that pd-exetended 0.43-1 works flawlessly on
Windows XP but not on Vista and Seven. On those two, when I try to
use the «test audio», the GUI is unreadable (all the characters are
one over the other). I will like to know if someone has been able to
run the latest nightly build on Seven.Regards,
mdd
From: hans@at.or.at To: jmmmpais@googlemail.com; pd-dev@iem.at Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 15:31:41 -0400 Subject: Re: [PD-dev] removing path and libs from Pd-extended
preferences GUI
For next Pd-extended release, the same set of libraries that have
been
loading automatically at start-up would continue to be loaded as
usual.
It is just that there wouldn't be a GUI for people to modify that
list
of libraries that are loaded at startup. I think most Pd-extended
users
don't use the startup libs preference already, so I am guessing most people wouldn't notice.
.hc
On Sunday, September 18, 2011 8:09 PM, "João Pais" jmmmpais@googlemail.com wrote:
you'll have lots of newbies complaining that their objects don't
load?
(it's a good way to force everyone to use namespaces)
I am thinking for the next release of Pd-extended, that the
preferences
panels for loading libs and adding paths should be removed.
[import]
and [declare] cover all it can do in a better way, and people
who really
want to have libs and paths loaded globally on start-up can
use either a
manually written preferences file or the command line flags.
I could see maybe keeping the paths GUI, but I don't see any
good
reasons to keep the startup libs GUI. Anyone have objections?
.hc
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