Re: [PD] start flags

2007-01-21 Thread dafydd hughes
Hey Luke Where does pd look for .pdrc in OSX? Does it check somewhere inside the package itself? That would be really useful for running different builds with different parameters. Or maybe it's just silly. It's early. cheers dafydd On 1/21/07, Luke Iannini (pd) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [PD] start flags

2007-01-21 Thread Luke Iannini (pd)
Hi dafydd, It looks in your home directory, e.g. /Users/dayfdd/.pdrc aka ~/.pdrc So not terribly useful for that. Bash scripts would work, though. On 1/21/07, dafydd hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey Luke Where does pd look for .pdrc in OSX? Does it check somewhere inside the package itse

Re: [PD] start flags

2007-01-21 Thread Luke Iannini (pd)
On 1/21/07, Derek Holzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On OSX, you can edit the /Users/yourname/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist file, using the built in "Property List Editor.app" (Control-click for that option under "Open With"). I use this much more reliably than the Startup Menu. This

Re: [PD] start flags

2007-01-21 Thread Derek Holzer
On OSX, you can edit the /Users/yourname/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist file, using the built in "Property List Editor.app" (Control-click for that option under "Open With"). I use this much more reliably than the Startup Menu. Make sure to do it while PD isn't running, or your chang

Re: [PD] start flags

2007-01-21 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > there a way to send startup flags to pd other than clicking the startup > menu and writing them there on Mac and Windows? Yes, you can for example use the good ol' command line to start Pd and enter the flags there directly. You

[PD] start flags

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