[PD] partconv~ at startup problem

Mitchell Turner mmturner at mindspring.com
Wed Jul 1 19:58:40 CEST 2009


Hans-Christoph,
Thanks for the help.  [import bsaylor] worked for me.
Mitch


On Jul 1, 2009, at 11:27 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

> The latest version is included in Pd-extended on all platforms,  
> AFAIK. partconv~ is part of the 'bsaylor' library, so you need to  
> make sure its loaded, you can do that like this:
> [import bsaylor]            [partconv~]
>
> or:
> [bsaylor/partconv~]
>
> or something like (I forget the exact syntax):
> [declare -lib bsaylor]            [partconv~]
>
>
>
> .hc
>
> On Jun 23, 2009, at 3:58 AM, Hannes Breitschädel wrote:
>
>> Dear List!
>> Mitchell, no answer for you, sorry,
>> but I also encounter problems with partconv:
>>
>> I have been using a 2004 version of partconv.dll for years but  
>> unfortunately the dll does not
>> load any more in the latest pd environments 0.40 +
>>
>> Is there a new version available somewhere?
>>
>> all the best,
>> hannes
>>
>>
>> Am 22.06.2009 um 19:04 schrieb Mitchell Turner:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>> I am having a small problem with partconv~.
>>>
>>> When I start a patch that contains partconv~, the partconv~ object  
>>> will not create (the object looks like a red-dashed box -- I'm  
>>> using Pd-extended (0.41.4), Mac OS 10.5.7 on a MacBookPro).
>>>
>>> As soon as I open the help file for partconv~, however, the  
>>> partconv~ object will create.
>>>
>>> So at this point, the only solution is to open Pd, then open the  
>>> partconv~ help file, then open my patch containing the partconv~  
>>> object.  This does not seem correct to me but, I am not sure how  
>>> to fix it.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your time,
>>> Mitch
>>>
>>>
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