Re: [PD] Loading libs and path (w32) Was:Re: Trying to get GEM going on Pd Vanilla / Win10

2016-08-07 Thread Björn Eriksson
Hi, I will probably when there is time write up (don´t know when, but hopefully the coming month) something on the declaring of libraries and externals when I get time. This has been one of the more troublesome thing to understand for me as former Pd Extended user where everything "just worked"

Re: [PD] Loading libs and path (w32) Was:Re: Trying to get GEM going on Pd Vanilla / Win10

2016-08-05 Thread Björn Eriksson
boun...@lists.iem.at> on behalf of Björn > Eriksson <miu...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Friday, August 5, 2016 11:20 AM > *To:* Pd-List > *Subject:* Re: [PD] Loading libs and path (w32) Was:Re: Trying to get GEM > going on Pd Vanilla / Win10 > > Thanks for the practical tips! Appr

Re: [PD] Loading libs and path (w32) Was:Re: Trying to get GEM going on Pd Vanilla / Win10

2016-08-05 Thread Lucas Cordiviola
ibs and path (w32) Was:Re: Trying to get GEM going on Pd Vanilla / Win10 Thanks for the practical tips! Appreciated! It´s also good to be able to change the font and fontsize to a good windows standard, also another thing that was annoying when switching from Pd Extended to Pd Vanilla overcome! Cons

Re: [PD] Loading libs and path (w32) Was:Re: Trying to get GEM going on Pd Vanilla / Win10

2016-08-05 Thread Björn Eriksson
Thanks for the practical tips! Appreciated! It´s also good to be able to change the font and fontsize to a good windows standard, also another thing that was annoying when switching from Pd Extended to Pd Vanilla overcome! Consolas 12 seems like a good choice! I think upon uninstall of Pd the

[PD] Loading libs and path (w32) Was:Re: Trying to get GEM going on Pd Vanilla / Win10

2016-08-04 Thread Lucas Cordiviola
Hi Björn, David: There's a good windows way to manage loading libs and path. Mainly is a .cmd file that is used to start pd with whatever options. With this folder structure: Some parent folder (A) A/externals A/pd A/x.cmd (this folder struc keeps things in a modular way, so when the next