Ah, perfect. I get my cake and even get to eat it! Thanks, Hans. rich
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:11 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>wrote: > > On Mac OS X, you can stick a prefs plist into the Pd-extended.app and then > it'll always ignore all other prefs. Instead the Pd-extended.app, just copy > /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/org.puredata.pd.default.plist to > /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/org.puredata.pd.plist > > .hc > > > On Nov 16, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Rich E wrote: > > Hi, >> >> I've been using several different versions of pd in OS X: Pd-extended >> (packaged), Pd-vanilla (packaged), and pd-gui-rewrite (compiled). Every >> time I use vanilla or gui-rewrite, I need to set and save the audio >> settings, which writes a plist settings file to ~/Library/Preferences/. >> Then, when I start Pd-extended, it doesn't want to read the plist file >> included with it, but reads this other 'local' one. >> >> It would be great if there was some way to tell pd which plist file to >> load. I see there is an option '-noprefs', how about an open '-prefs FILE'? >> I know you could do this with a bash script or something similar, but that >> just seems messy for OS X. I was working on this in python/ubuntu, but it >> was always cumbersome at best. >> >> Rich >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Mistrust authority - promote decentralization. - the hacker ethic > > >
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