IOhannes wrote
On 2016-06-09 10:33, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Just to chime in about unzipping-in-Windows aspect, from what I can tell that would smoothen the Deken experience for Windows users _a lot_.
well, test it https://github.com/pure-data/deken/tree/w32-unzip
how to test?
it's possible to download deken-W32-unzip.zip, but to me it's not clear what to do next. two things i tried: with the unzipped folder as it is at the location where deken-plugin used to be, and rename the folder to deken.
no automatic unzipping.
rolf
On 06/10/2016 06:03 PM, rolfm@dds.nl wrote:
IOhannes wrote
On 2016-06-09 10:33, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Just to chime in about unzipping-in-Windows aspect, from what I can tell that would smoothen the Deken experience for Windows users _a lot_.
well, test it https://github.com/pure-data/deken/tree/w32-unzip
how to test?
ok, so here it goes:
download the deken-plugin from the link above or directly from https://github.com/pure-data/deken/blob/w32-unzip/deken-plugin.tcl
follow the instructions on the page to install the plugin:
and save it to your Pd folder:
Linux = ~/pd-externals/deken-plugin/ OSX = ~/Library/Pd/deken-plugin/ Windows = %AppData%\Pd\deken-plugin\
(re)start Pd
go to "Help -> Find externals" (the dekenexploder should be slightly different than the one shipped
with Pd: e.g. it has the "Set install dir" button in the lower right corner)
search for an arbitrary external, e.g. "comport"
click on a result that is a zip-file (e.g.
"comport-v0.0extended-(Windows-i386-32)-externals.zip")
W32-explorer and asking you to manually unzip the file)
probably it is best to try this with a (smallish) external you haven't installed yet e.g. "arraysize".
it's possible to download deken-W32-unzip.zip, but to me it's not clear what to do next. two things i tried: with the unzipped folder as it is at the location where deken-plugin used to be, and rename the folder to deken.
no automatic unzipping.
i guess the crucial part is to make sure that the updated deken-plugin is indeed used. one hint is the "set install dir" button mentioned above. another one can be viewed by setting the verbosity of the Pd-console to "all". it then should contain something like:
Loading plugin: .../deken-plugin.tcl [deken]: installed version [0.1] < 0.2.0...overwriting! deken-plugin.tcl (Pd externals search) in ... loaded.
i hope this helps.
gfmasrd IOhannes
Hi Rolf, I`ve tested and it works OK.
Make sure the folder %AppData%\Pd\deken-plugin\ exist. Inside that folder put the .tcl file. Here is what is not clear. Go to: https://github.com/pure-data/deken/blob/w32-unzip/deken-plugin.tcl
Copy all the code there, or press de RAW buttom, it will display all code. Paste that code to an empty .txt file with the notepad. Save it as “deken-plugin.tcl” make sure its NOT “deken-plugin.tcl.txt”, avoid the ending .txt.
Salutti,Lucarda.
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Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 18:03:16 +0200 From: rolfm@dds.nl To: pd-list@lists.iem.at Subject: [PD] deken W32 unzip test
IOhannes wrote
On 2016-06-09 10:33, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Just to chime in about unzipping-in-Windows aspect, from what I can tell that would smoothen the Deken experience for Windows users _a lot_.
well, test it https://github.com/pure-data/deken/tree/w32-unzip
how to test?
it's possible to download deken-W32-unzip.zip, but to me it's not clear what to do next. two things i tried: with the unzipped folder as it is at the location where deken-plugin used to be, and rename the folder to deken.
no automatic unzipping.
rolf
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