On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 3:36 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yet another approach ;)
>
> I've got a suite of bash scripts that help narrow down which externals
> are missing.  Here's a real-life-example:
>
> --8<--
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/maximus/pdpatchinfo$ cat ../2007/d01234two/*.pd |
> ./objs.sh | ./externals.sh pd-0.41-4.txt | ./externals.sh Gem.txt  |
> ./abstractions.sh ../2007/d01234two/
> 0
> 1
> analogue_adsr~
Hi Claude,
Speaking of analogue_adsr~, any plans to add it to Pd-E?  It is my
favorite envelope : )
(it's not hard for me to drop it in myself, but I bet others would like it too)

Best
Luke


> complex-mod~
> expr
> expr~
> hilbert~
> #in
> mtx_.*
> mtx_diag
> mtx_mul
> #out
> repeat
> #store
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/maximus/pdpatchinfo$
> --8<--
>
> Which reminds me I need gridflow, zexy and iemmatrix to run that patch,
> plus some objs that are bundled with pd, and a home-brewed external.
>
> I patched one of my installed versions of Pd to print out every class
> registered with Pd during load time, which can then be massaged into a
> raw list of objects for each library (eg: Gem.txt).
>
>
> Claude
> --
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>
>
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