For next Pd-extended release, the same set of libraries that have been
loading automatically at start-up would continue to be loaded as usual.
It is just that there wouldn't be a GUI for people to modify that list
of libraries that are loaded at startup.  I think most Pd-extended users
don't use the startup libs preference already, so I am guessing most
people wouldn't notice.

.hc


On Sunday, September 18, 2011 8:09 PM, "João Pais"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> you'll have lots of newbies complaining that their objects don't load?  
> (it's a good way to force everyone to use namespaces)
> 
> >
> > I am thinking for the next release of Pd-extended, that the preferences
> > panels for loading libs and adding paths should be removed.  [import]
> > and [declare] cover all it can do in a better way, and people who really
> > want to have libs and paths loaded globally on start-up can use either a
> > manually written preferences file or the command line flags.
> >
> > I could see maybe keeping the paths GUI, but I don't see any good
> > reasons to keep the startup libs GUI.  Anyone have objections?
> >
> > .hc
> >
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