On Jun 10, 2010, at 2:02 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:

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On 06/10/2010 06:59 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:

is there a way on the command line to load only certain libs?
this way I don't have to delete them and retype them in on the
'libraries to load on startup' panel
or is the simplest way to delete them from this list and put them back
in one by one?


the "paths" panel is mainly merely a graphical wrapper around the
"-path" flag.
e.g. "-path /path/to/lib1:/path2/lib2:/bla/blu"

the "startup" panel is mainly merely a graphical wrapper around the
"-lib" flag.
e.g. "-lib Gem:zexy:iemguts"


You could also create your own .pdextended file to make it not load any libraries by default. That's the direction we are going with Pd- extended anyway. Check out /usr/lib/pdextended/default.pdextended to see the one that's loaded by default.

.hc


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