On 18 Feb 2008, at 2:56 AM, bryan eubanks wrote:
How does one go about adding libraries to a line that is already
containing one?
you can add extra paths or libraries in the preference dialogues by
adding a colon then the new path (no spaces!!) [then 'apply' then
'save settings'] next
I'm on OS X...
I figured that extended had most of what I would need, especially since I am
an amateur, so that is good news. How does one go about adding libraries to
a line that is already containing one? My start up is the default Pd
startup, so I know there are a couple of those libraries I
hey, I figured this out...just type a colon, no spaces, then the library on
an existing line and there you go..
haha I tried pretty much everything except that! thanks
however, cooled~ still doesn't show up? is that not included in OS X?
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html From what it
On Feb 17, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Kevin McCoy wrote:
hey, I figured this out...just type a colon, no spaces, then the
library on
an existing line and there you go..
haha I tried pretty much everything except that! thanks
however, cooled~ still doesn't show up? is that not included in OS X?
hello,
I have been searching for a clear tutorial on external installation and
haven't found one, if someone can point me to one, please do.
my question regards what libraries are included in pd extended .39-3
(looking for unauthorized in particular) and how do I load these at start up
as well as
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From: Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 16, 2008 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] what libraries are included in 0.39-3? and how to
install multiple externals?
To: bryan eubanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yo b,
Are you on OS X, Win32, or Linux? Almost every