Did you try the org.puredata.pd.plist file that comes in the original package?

If you find things are missing, please file a bug report.

.hc

On Nov 21, 2006, at 7:53 PM, robbert van hulzen wrote:

i'm still having similar troubles (after reinstalling the app & plist): pd not finding files. seems they're partly simply not there in pd- ext-0.39.2-t5 (certain help files, eg bonk~ & fiddle~) and partly they're not loaded: it seems certain subfolders in /5.reference/ (eg ggee, ekext, flatspace) are
not loaded, hence--i suppose--not included in the path preferences.
before fiddling with the prefs again (in the xml Property List Editor or as accessed through pd), i'd like to know if someone can advise me on how to do that exactly. matju suggested .pdrc. i wasn't able to discover what and how
that is in the list archives, could anyone enlighten me?
thanks so much,
cheers, robbert

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Pd-0.39.2-extended-test5
mac osx 10.4.8, 15" G4 PB 1.67 GHz, 1 GB ram


I am guessing that you are using Pd-extended and that you did not
read the included README.  There is a crucial step that is outlined
in that README which will most likely solve this problem.

.hc

On 11/12/06, Hector Centeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

How can I make PD to look for externals inside sub-directories? It
finds them when they are right into the lib/pd/extra directory but not the ones inside other directories inside this one. For example, I want
to use the externals inside the folder extra/bsaylor but I have to
move them out of their folder in order to PD to use them. I can see
that almost all the externlas are in the same situation and that's the
way the installer installs them. Am I missing something here? Do I
have to move everything manually?

Thanks!


Hector.



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