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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/02/2016 16:35, IOhannes m zmölnig
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<pre wrap="">On 02/27/2016 12:05 PM, Alessio Degani via Pd-list wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is there a simple way to chek if a pd patch is made only using vanilla
object?
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Hi IOhannes,<br>
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as in: install Pd-vanilla, start it with "-noprefs -verbose" and load
the patch?
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Thank you for the answer.<br>
That works. But how about a more direct "this patch uses the
following libs/extern: ...".<br>
Do you think that is feasible?<br>
Maybe in a future release of pd<br>
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Cheers<br>
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then see if any object couldn't create.
then check the Pd-console to see where it found the objects that it
could create, and check whether any of those are outside your patch path.
gfmsarI
IOhannes
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