Hi guys-I just bought a new macbook and downloaded the latest PD-Extended release, but I'm not use to this 'extended' thing so I was hoping someone could tell me how to access the libraries of patches it says are included in the download? Pretty basic question I know, but I just can't find them and I'm not use to the mac operating system.
Thanks,Babsyco
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Thanks-I tried that, but I still can't seem to find it. Any further help would be appreciated-I've got the PD-Extended 0.41.4 release. The only library of patches I can seem to find in the download package is the 'audio examples' folder-is that the library? If so, a couple of the patches mention an 'extras' library-what's that? Thankyou
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best, D.
babsyco babsyco wrote:
you downloaded http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pure-data/Pd-0.41.4-extended-macosx104-i386.... then you double clicked that file and dragged the Pd-0...extended.app file into the Applications folder. if you wanted to start Pd now, you just had to double click the *.app file. But you want to look at the included libraries, and they are - as mentioned in my previous answer - inside the Pd-0...app package. So you have to control click on the Pd-extended.app file and from the menu that pops up select "Show Package Content". Then a new folder pops up and you can navigate to a directory called Contents/Resources/extra and then you see all the libraries that are included in Pd-extended. good luck. marius.
2009/10/13 babsyco babsyco babsyco@hotmail.com:
If you want to use the libraries, check out the Help Browser for
examples. In 5.reference, you can find them by name. In 'examples'
there are many examples listed by library.
.hc
On Oct 13, 2009, at 7:48 AM, marius schebella wrote:
Computer science is no more related to the computer than astronomy is
related to the telescope. -Edsger Dykstra
Hi, you can also put your cursor or mouse over the blank space of pd and press the right button and select help, not is a great help, but if you can begin on pd can help you, but the very best is GEM!, heheheh, nooo ...is a joke... But the right button works fine..
Cheers from Chile
José
2009/10/13 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at