Hey Alex On Fre, 2017-03-03 at 18:19 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > > > 2017-03-03 17:32 GMT-03:00 Roman Haefeli <reduz...@gmail.com>: > > > > No, you just need to put it into a search path of Pd. If your goal > > is > > to test whether the most recent change works (creation of the user > > specific folder), then you obviously can't use that, you may put it > > into the application specific folder (don't know the exact path for > > Mac, something like /Applications/Pd.app/[...]/extra). > > > > Download this file: > > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pure-data/deken/master/deken-plug > > in.tcl > > > > Save it to extra, make sure it has the name deken-plugin.tcl. > that didn't woirk, my pd has a pd_deken.tcl file in a tcl folder > outside the extra folder, that's the one that needs to be replaced, > so it seems...
I'm really trying to be very specific in my instructions. Please follow them as closely as possible. I said: put it into 'extra/' and name it deken-plugin.tcl. I didn't say "overwrite the internal one, which is called pd_deken.tcl and lives in tcl/". Both can co-exist just fine. The one in extra/ has precedence over the included one. > but if I replace it by the renamed file from the link you're pointing > me, well, I get no new behaviour. Follow my instructions. > and what do you mean I "obviously can't use that"? I can't test the > creation of the user specific folder? Then it's pointless :/ Of course you can test that. I'm trying to say that you obviously can't put the deken-plugin.tcl file into $HOME/Library/Pd (which would normally be a sensible location), because you want to test if the new deken-plugin.tcl creates that folder, so I assume it doesn't exist at the beginning of your test. Maybe I was indeed not very clear. Sorry. Roman
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