i just installed pd-extended on my ubuntu studio machine, and used synaptic to delete the older version of pd, but my old preferences are still being used.
can somebody tell me what the preference file might be called so i can delete it? i tried searching for .pdsettings and .pdrc but all i can find is the settings file for the new build of pd-extended.
i think pd-extended use: default.pdsettings
mine is in /usr/lib/pd
pat
yeah got that, but its the default for the new build i just installed.
pd-extended is still loading with my old settings, and i know this because my abstractions folders and stuff are all still in the pathlist.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:05 PM, hard off hard.off@gmail.com wrote:
yeah got that, but its the default for the new build i just installed.
pd-extended is still loading with my old settings, and i know this because my abstractions folders and stuff are all still in the pathlist.
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Hi: I thing that Ubuntu's pd install uses a file called .pdrc in your home directory
cheers, ernie
That's the embedded default prefs. It's best to leave that there.
If you want to override the default prefs, just make your own
preferences file. As for which files those are, check the FAQ:
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/pdsettings http://puredata.info/docs/faq/pdrc
.hc
On Jul 23, 2008, at 1:36 PM, patrick wrote:
i think pd-extended use: default.pdsettings
mine is in /usr/lib/pd
pat
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