Best then would be to discuss with « magnetophon » on Faust Slack channel.

Stéphane

> Le 29 avr. 2020 à 18:29, Klaus Scheuermann <kla...@posteo.de> a écrit :
> 
> But they are not ;) (misunderstanding)
> For instance this is one .dps file from the git repo:
> 
> declare author "Bart Brouns";
> declare name "FBFFcompressor";
> declare version "1.2";
> declare license "GPLv3";
> 
> import("compressors.lib");
> 
> process =
> FBFFcompressor_N_chan(strength,threshold,attack,release,knee,prePost,link,FBFF,meter,2);
> And FBFFcompressor_N-chan seems to be defined in compressors.lib from the git 
> repo (not from the standard libs)
> Klaus
> On 29.04.20 18:25, Stéphane Letz wrote:
>> If the libraries are part of the standard ones, you don’t need to import 
>> them, just do import(« stdfaust.lib »); and try to use the compressors you 
>> want.
>> 
>> Stéphane
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 29 avr. 2020 à 18:23, Klaus Scheuermann <kla...@posteo.de>
>>>  a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Well then I would have to import compressors.lib and slidingReduce.lib
>>> from 
>>> https://github.com/magnetophon/faustCompressors
>>> , no?
>>> 
>>> A compressors.lib seems to exist in the standard libraries, too. Could
>>> that cause a naming problem?
>>> I just renamed it, but it is still not loaded when droping it on the editor.
>>> 
>>> Sorry for taking up your time...
>>> 
>>> Klaus
>>> 
>>> On 29.04.20 18:15, Stéphane Letz wrote:
>>> 
>>>> The Faust Web ID automatically includes all *standard* libraries (the one 
>>>> described here: https://faustlibraries.grame.fr
>>>> ). To used them just add:
>>>> 
>>>> import(« stdfaust.lib ») ; line in your DSP file.
>>>> 
>>>> What I was describing in the previous mail was the case where you want to 
>>>> add your additional (so non-standard…) libraries.
>>>> 
>>>> AFAICS 
>>>> https://github.com/magnetophon/faustCompressors libraires are no part of 
>>>> the standard libraries (see: 
>>>> https://github.com/grame-cncm/faustlibraries/blob/master/compressors.lib
>>>> )
>>>> 
>>>> Stéphane 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Le 29 avr. 2020 à 18:08, Klaus Scheuermann <kla...@posteo.de>
>>>>>  a écrit :
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks Stéphane for your quick reply.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Unfortunately it does not here. (ubuntu studio, firefox and chromium 
>>>>> tested)
>>>>> 
>>>>> I can open a .lib file and it displays, but it does not seem to be
>>>>> imported, when I simply drag and drop.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am very new to faust, so sorry for the newbee questions.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Waht I am trying to do is check out these compressors:
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://github.com/magnetophon/faustCompressors
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> So I should import both compressors.lib and slidingReduce.lib by
>>>>> drag&drop and open any of the .dsp examples, right? (also the other way
>>>>> round does not work)
>>>>> 
>>>>> Merci,
>>>>> Klaus
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 29.04.20 17:34, Stéphane Letz wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Yes, you can drag a foo.lib file in the editor, then refer to it with 
>>>>>> import(« foo.lib »); in your DSP file,  and it should work.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Stéphane
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Le 29 avr. 2020 à 17:31, Klaus Scheuermann <kla...@posteo.de>
>>>>>>>  a écrit :
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> is it possible to include an external .lib file into the faust web 
>>>>>>> editor?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Klaus
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
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