Hi,
there is this ongoing thread but not really an answer - if someone
wanted to add a lib that is inside the pd-extended package, how to do
that? under os x.6 the app is grayed out so definitely no way to open
the package content from the 'new path' selection.
I'm curious to know how to do that, although as a simple functioning
work-around I copied the entire contents folder somewhere else and add/
define my path to there.
Jurgen
Hello,
Copying it somewhere else seems to be the easiest solution, actually. The only other way I've been able to do it is to manually edit the org.puredata.pd.plist file in ~/Library/Preferences.
.mmb
jurgen wrote:
Hi,
there is this ongoing thread but not really an answer - if someone wanted to add a lib that is inside the pd-extended package, how to do that? under os x.6 the app is grayed out so definitely no way to open the package content from the 'new path' selection. I'm curious to know how to do that, although as a simple functioning work-around I copied the entire contents folder somewhere else and add/define my path to there.
Jurgen
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This is the preferred method of installing things:
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-install-externals-and-help-files-with...
.hc
On Oct 13, 2009, at 6:56 PM, jurgen wrote:
Hi,
there is this ongoing thread but not really an answer - if someone
wanted to add a lib that is inside the pd-extended package, how to
do that? under os x.6 the app is grayed out so definitely no way to
open the package content from the 'new path' selection. I'm curious to know how to do that, although as a simple functioning
work-around I copied the entire contents folder somewhere else and
add/define my path to there.Jurgen
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