huh? i'm just using gmail same as i always have. i realize i steered Billy the wrong way on his installation situation but i always reply to all in my emails to the list and i don't format my type beyond what gmail does by default.
scott On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 3:21 AM, Max <[email protected]> wrote: > scott, you may want to read the netiquette > http://puredata.info/community/lists/Netiquette/ sections “Reply-To” and > “HTML vs plain-text” > > Am 10.10.2012 um 04:26 schrieb Billy King <[email protected]>: > > > Great! Thanks Scott > > One other question. I recall there is a way to add a path from inside a > patch (instead of having to open the path-dialog). > > Do you know how? > > [declare -path path/to/library] > this only takes effect when opening the patch. This method has several > advantages over the path preference of the application. For instance that > you can redistribute a patch with a folder where the abstractions are in > and you can declare that relative path in your patch. > > > > From: Scott R. Looney <[email protected]> > > To: Billy King <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2012 10:11:38 PM > > Subject: Re: [PD] soundhack > > > > it can be done by adding a path if needed to PD. > > > > #1: the more common way to install them is to take the folder with all > the files and drop it in a specific path within the PD application. > > > > on a Mac the '.app' application files are actually bundles and can be > opened. so find the PD-extended app, right click on it (or Ctrl click if > you have no right mouse button option) and from the popup menu select 'Show > Package Contents'. > > > > open the Contents folder and double click the 'Plugins' alias. this > opens the 'extra' folder where most if not all of the externals are stored. > copy or drop the soundhack folder with help files and 'pd_darwin' files in > it and restart PD. the soundhack folder should be visible in the Help > browser. > > this is NOT the preferred way to install libraries. If you do it like this > you will loose the library when you update the application. Refer to > http://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-install-externals-and-help-files > on how to install externals and help files. as HCS has already mentioned. > > > #2. a pd_darwin file is a binary executable file created in C that runs > in PD, that is ported to Darwin. Darwin is the BSD Unix subsystem of every > Mac OS X system. PD refers to these types of files as 'externals'. these > are not editable in PD, but they will execute in PD. > > m. > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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