Is there a list of which external library (e.g. zexy) contains which object? Since it seems I'll need to install pd-0.39 or 0.40 and pd-extended only manages 0.38. I tried installing a recent test build but got some wrong behaviour (with Gem), which means I'll have to try and install pd and than find which additional libraries I need. So is there a way to find which libraries contain which object I'm using?
thanks
I use the windows search engine pointed to the extra folder... 8-)
I verify the results and normally I find the folder library where the object or dll is placed.
Ok...it is an amateur...but normally works
Best!
Luiz
On 10/7/07, Oded Ben-Tal oded@ccrma.stanford.edu wrote:
Is there a list of which external library (e.g. zexy) contains which object? Since it seems I'll need to install pd-0.39 or 0.40 and pd-extended only manages 0.38. I tried installing a recent test build but got some wrong behaviour (with Gem), which means I'll have to try and install pd and than find which additional libraries I need. So is there a way to find which libraries contain which object I'm using?
thanks
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have a look at www.pdpedia.org. for example http://www.pdpedia.org/en/Category:zexy (the website is stil quite new) marius.
Oded Ben-Tal wrote:
Is there a list of which external library (e.g. zexy) contains which object? Since it seems I'll need to install pd-0.39 or 0.40 and pd-extended only manages 0.38. I tried installing a recent test build but got some wrong behaviour (with Gem), which means I'll have to try and install pd and than find which additional libraries I need. So is there a way to find which libraries contain which object I'm using?
thanks
have a look at www.pdpedia.org. for example http://www.pdpedia.org/en/Category:zexy (the website is stil quite new) marius.
Thanks. So I found that [fade~] is part of iemlib, but when I search pd site where I can download iemlib I can't find it. Searching iemlib lists various links to patches that (probably) require iemlib but not the library itself.
(And I also just found that I'll have to compile Gem myself... I guess I was asking for trouble when I decided to experiment with MacOS and not stick with what I know.) ___________________________________________________ Oded Ben-Tal http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~oded oded@ccrma.stanford.edu
On Oct 7, 2007, at 12:08 PM, Oded Ben-Tal wrote:
have a look at www.pdpedia.org. for example http://www.pdpedia.org/en/Category:zexy (the website is stil quite new) marius.
Thanks. So I found that [fade~] is part of iemlib, but when I search pd
site where I can download iemlib I can't find it. Searching iemlib lists various
links to patches that (probably) require iemlib but not the library itself.(And I also just found that I'll have to compile Gem myself... I
guess I was asking for trouble when I decided to experiment with MacOS and not
stick with what I know.)
Most of this stuff is included in Pd-extended on all platforms:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
.hc
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