I used ln -s /usr/lib/pd/extra/gridflow/doc/ /usr/lib/pd/doc/gridflow to
create a symlink called gridflow that points to the gridflow doc directory.
The symlink work and takes me inside the gridflow doc directory, but when I
start up Pd, Gridflow is still not available in the helpbrowser.
On
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, rene beekman wrote:
I used ln -s /usr/lib/pd/extra/gridflow/doc/ /usr/lib/pd/doc/gridflow
to create a symlink called gridflow that points to the gridflow doc
directory. The symlink work and takes me inside the gridflow doc
directory, but when I start up Pd, Gridflow is
OK, I'm confused.
I have the latest versions of Gridflow installed on both Mac OS 10.6 and
Ubuntu 10.4 and I'm having a problem configuring the Ubuntu installation the
way I want it to work (somehow, the Mac installation does exactly what I
need - intended or not - while Ubuntu is being
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 8:25 PM, rene beekman r...@raakvlak.net wrote:
OK, I'm confused.
I have the latest versions of Gridflow installed on both Mac OS 10.6 and
Ubuntu 10.4 and I'm having a problem configuring the Ubuntu installation the
way I want it to work (somehow, the Mac installation
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
try doing it manually : copy the gridflow help folder and place it
/usr/lib/pd/doc and next time you load up pd it will be in the help
browser There is probably a better way of doing tho
Yes, do it manually using an alias.
You can do that using a