great ! thanks. Le 11 sept. 2012 à 23:08, Miller Puckette a écrit : > There are a few ways to do this... here's houw you could make a copy of Pd > and have it use different settings: > > Copy the app (say, to Pd2.app) > > edit the file, Pd2.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd > > (you can use "open -e" from a command line to do this). It's a binary > file so it will look ugly. > > Go in and replace the four instances of teh string org.puredata.pd with > another string of the same length such as org.puredata.zz > > Now you can open the two versions of Pd and each will keep its own set of > preferences. > > Now here's a question - wouldn't it be nice to be able to have Pd > automatically > do this by (for instance) looking at the app's name and using that to figure > out what preferences to load? On the other hand, maybe in other circumstances > you woudn't want that behavior... hmm. > > cheers > Miller > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:45:19PM +0200, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote: >> Hello >> I try to run two different pd instances with different startup options on >> Mac Os 10.7. >> >> Is there a way to setup the audio / midi devices and so on from within a >> patch ? something like the declare object ? >> Or run from terminal with two different command lines (but i will have then >> to script the terminal application, which i never done !) >> Or rename one of the pd applications to fool the MAC ? >> Thanks >> Jm >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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