[PD] Pd 0.39.3-extended on XP:::problems

Roman Haefeli reduzierer at yahoo.de
Fri Jan 18 11:19:31 CET 2008


hi 

i found [range] in <pd-cvs>/externals/deprecated/

when i load it, it says: 

range v0.2, written by Olaf Matthes <olaf.matthes at gmx.de>

which makes me assume, that originally it was part of maxlib. 

hans:
what is your decision based on to move parts of libraries around while
accepting to break patches of others?
isn't it the goal of the namespace-system to be able to leave everything
in place as it is?

roman
 


On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 10:50 +0100, Marko Timlin wrote:
> hi hans,
> well, in my case I installed Pd-0.39.3-extended and afterwards I double clicked pd-settings, but oscx is not loaded by default.
> any ideas why? could this be a bug? 
> has anybody else had the same problem on windows xp?
> 
> about [range]:
> I used that object in a lot of patches, where it is often hidden und used in several subpatches, so it would be a hell lot of a work to find and replace it now in every patch by the [maxlib/scale] object.
> how could I avoid that procedure and use [range] like I used in it Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc3?
> 
> thanks,
> m.t.
> 
> 
> oscx should be loaded by default in Pd-0.39.3-extended as long as you  
> have the default preferences that were installed by the installer.   
> Otherwise, you can add an [import oscx] to your patch, or prefix  
> those objects with "oscx/" like this:
> 
> [oscx/sendOSC]
> [oscx/dumpOSC]
> 
> [range] is most likely the old link to maxlib scale, so you can  
> replace [range] with [maxlib/scale].
> 
> .hc
> 
> 
> On Jan 17, 2008, at 8:03 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> 
> > Marko Timlin wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hi Iohannes, hi list members,
> >> as I worked on that patch for more than half a year I wouldn't  
> >> like to change it now. It has a lot of subpatches etc.
> >
> > valid argument.
> >
> >> So how could I add the C:\Programme\pd\extra\oscx patch so that Pd  
> >> autoloads it every time? The PD Patch menu seems to be full.
> >
> > might be able to add it in one of the existing lines by using the  
> > colon:
> > "/existing/path:/path/to/oscx"
> >
> > in Pd-extended you might also add it to the libraries.
> >
> > i am no expert in this fields (neither pd-extended nor xp), so you
> > probably want to save your pdsettings (in the registry) before  
> > doing that.
> >
> >
> >> And: How can I make sure that PD loads all the available patchs????
> >
> > i am sure that you don't want to do that.
> >
> > if you just want to check whether all the objects have been found
> > correctly, you should have a look at the pdconsole output after  
> > loading
> > and look out for "could not create" lines.
> >
> >
> > fgmadsr
> > IOhannes
> >
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