hello,
I've tried to build on cygwin, but no luck, it didn't work, simply crashes, with --disable-asio --disable-portaudio, without disabling it doesn't build.
So I tried a nightly build and submitted [openpanel] fix the other day, I'd like to know how to enable tcl plugins, do I have to put a line in pkgIndex.tcl and pd-gui.tcl for each plugin? Because I tried to drag the files from there to there, it has no effect...
Will it be possible to put sophisticated plugins like a (real) pianoroll?
On Oct 26, 2009, at 7:03 AM, colet.patrice@free.fr wrote:
hello,
I've tried to build on cygwin, but no luck, it didn't work, simply
crashes, with --disable-asio --disable-portaudio, without disabling it
doesn't build.
Hmm, I wonder what it is, I got it going on Cygwin when I tried, but
haven't tried in a while.
So I tried a nightly build and submitted [openpanel] fix the other
day, I'd like to know how to enable tcl plugins, do I have to put a line in pkgIndex.tcl and pd-gui.tcl for each plugin? Because I tried to drag
the files from there to there, it has no effect...
Any file called *-plugin.tcl in your Pd path will be loaded at start
time.
Will it be possible to put sophisticated plugins like a (real)
pianoroll?
Carmen did one a while back, you could make a GUI plugin pianoroll,
but I think using mescalinum's tclpd, you could make a nice pianoroll
object.
.hc
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