I've installed Pd-0.38.4-extended-RC6.exe on two computers, and on both
of them, the file was here: c:\Program Files\pd\pd-settings.reg
Its not there on your computer?
.hc
On Dec 22, 2005, at 9:36 AM, cyborgk@nocturnalnoize.com wrote:
I just searched all files in the pd folder, and there is no such file.
Any ideas? I'm sure I'm missing something simple...~David
You have to load the libraries. Did you install pd-settings.reg?
Just double-click it and that will do it for you. Its in C:\program files\pd once you've installed the package..hc
On Dec 21, 2005, at 8:43 PM, cyborg@nocturnalnoize.com wrote:
Hi, most of the objects seem to be missing in Windows!
For example, GEM isn't there, and not much else seems to be there either... For example, I tried GrIPD, RRadical, and Vst~ and none of them worked - is there some problem in the latest installer?
Thanks, David
Also when trying different patches some objects cannot be found -
are there some more packages that should be included in the startup
list? Some examples freeverb~ all rrad... ezdac~ /AndersHans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
This is a big Windows release, and a bugfix release for GNU/Linux
and Mac OS X.What's new:
- The Windows release is now compiled with MinGW and has all of the
same patches to the core as the other two.
- Preliminary international character support. It seems to work
fine in comments, not yet in objects and messages.
.hc
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