Hello,
sorry for that but it is not clear to me...
I'm using deken for installing externals but encountering issues with
help browser when I enable those externals with preference window, it's
actually in another thread.
If I understand, I shouldn't add those deken externals in path
preferences, but add a [delare -path ~/pd-externals/my_deken_external]
object to all the main patches that uses externals installed into
~/pd-externals, and then path preferences is about externals installed
elsewhere.
By this way the console doesn't complain anymore about duplicates when I
open help browser without hacking tcl code,
but I'm a bit lost lost now about how to proceed with all my old patches...
patco
Le 04/05/2016 à 13:30, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2016-05-04 10:56, Antonio Roberts wrote:
Now that Pd vanilla + deken is the preferred way to have a
Pd-Extended-like experience I was just wondering if there are any best
practices or preferred way for loading objects from externals.
Should we reference the external i.e. [mrpeach/binfile] or just load
it in our startup path and use [binfile]. The former has the advantage
of giving a hint to what externals are needed but results in long
objects.
Any suggestions?
*my* suggsetion is to use [declare]
fgamsdrt
IOhannes
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