Hi Claude, Alexandre
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
> What happens if you set the helppath to just 'abs' ?
Yes, that did it! Strange, how could i have overlooked something so obvious?
regards, Peter
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Hallo,
Peter Plessas hat gesagt: // Peter Plessas wrote:
> i wrote an abstraction and put it into a subfolder (named 'pp') inside
> my 'abs' folder.
>
> Pd's path points to that 'abs' folder.
>
> Loading the abstraction with [pp/absname] works great, but pd searches
> for the helpfile in: abs/
Hi !
2007/6/14, Claude Heiland-Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Peter Plessas wrote:
> > i wrote an abstraction and put it into a subfolder (named 'pp') inside
> > my 'abs' folder.
> >
> > Pd's path points to that 'abs' folder.
> >
> What happens if you set the helppath to just 'abs' ?
>
Should work
Peter Plessas wrote:
> Hi!
>
> i wrote an abstraction and put it into a subfolder (named 'pp') inside
> my 'abs' folder.
>
> Pd's path points to that 'abs' folder.
>
> Loading the abstraction with [pp/absname] works great, but pd searches
> for the helpfile in: abs/pp/pp/absname-help.
>
> Eve
Hi!
i wrote an abstraction and put it into a subfolder (named 'pp') inside
my 'abs' folder.
Pd's path points to that 'abs' folder.
Loading the abstraction with [pp/absname] works great, but pd searches
for the helpfile in: abs/pp/pp/absname-help.
Even if i explicitly set the helppath to abs/p