[PD-cvs] SF.net SVN: pure-data: [9399] tags/htdocs

zmoelnig at users.sourceforge.net zmoelnig at users.sourceforge.net
Fri Feb 8 13:57:34 CET 2008


Revision: 9399
          http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/pure-data/?rev=9399&view=rev
Author:   zmoelnig
Date:     2008-02-08 04:57:34 -0800 (Fri, 08 Feb 2008)

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-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>Pure Data External Repository</TITLE>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="pd.css" media="screen">
-
-</HEAD>
-<BODY text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff" >
-
-<table border=0 width=650 class="bordered">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<h1>Pure Data External Repository</h1>
-<!-- Quote of the day -->
-<p class="small"><br>
-I think it is certainly true that the open-source movement is a very powerful
-source toward higher-quality software, and I would turn the question around and
-ask if open-source music wouldn t also be a very good thing. 
-<br><em>MSP</em>
-
-
-<h2>Introduction</h2>
-
-The Pure Data external repository is meant to be a place where developers of
-externals for the Pure Data computer music system can put their code. For
-information about PD, look at the <A HREF="http://www.pure-data.org">Pure Data
-website</A>.
-<p>
-
-PD has a huge user base and we all enjoy working with PD. A lot of externals
-are being written and published on the web. As a consequence, it has become
-increasingly hard to have an overview of all the externals. A central code
-repository will offer this, as well as many other advantages. It will be easier
-to manage the code, update orphaned externals, distribute compiled versions for
-different systems, avoid duplication of effort, collaborate on improving the
-same external, and finally the users have the advantage of being able to
-download it from one single place.
-<p>
-
-I could go on listing the advantages, but there is one big disadvantage. We
-have to work on it in order to make it a success. We have to learn CVS and we
-have to import our projects into the repository. I think it is worth this work,
-because you gain a lot too. If you don\xB4t have the time to get into this, but
-still agree that your external becomes part of the repository, just <A
-HREF="mailto:geiger at xdv.org">send an email </A> with the information how to
-download your code.
-<p>
-
-Another drawback is that your code has to be GPL'd. If this is a problem for
-you, let <a href="mailto:pd-dev at iem.kug.ac.at">us</a> know.
-
-<h2>Projects at the Pure Data Repository</h2>
-There is a list with short descriptions of the <a
-href="subprojects.html">Externals currently in the Repository</a>
-
-<h2>Accessing the Externals via CVS</h2>
-
-You have to install cvs. On most Linux systems this is already installed, on
-Windows or Mac OS/X you will have to download it <A
-HREF="http://cvsgui.sourceforge.net/">from the net</A>.  Then, if you have cvs
-installed (this example is assuming the commandline version) use the following
-line to login into the CVS server:
-<pre>
-% cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data login 
-</pre> 
-<p>
-
-Hit return when you are asked for a password.  In order to get the source:
-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co externals
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-This will give you a local copy of the externals-directory in the repository.
-After some time, if you want to get all the latest additions and updates, type
-(in the externals directory):
-<pre>
-% cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data update -d
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-Without the -d only existing directories on your local copy get updated. 
-<p>
-
-Currently building the externals works to same way it did before, just cd into
-the external directory (e.g. cd vst) and read through the compilation
-instructions.  Later this process will be automated and you can build al the
-externals in one go, or even download a precompiled archive for your system.
-<p>
-Some other modules in the repository include Pd abstractions or the developers
-version of Pd. You can check these out by replacing the modulename with the
-respective modulename.
-<p>
-For example check out the abstractions with:
-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co abstractions
-</pre>
-<p>
-or Pd with 
-
-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co pd
-</pre>
-<p>
-To check out the current developers' branch, which is tagged with &quot;devel_0_36&quot;, use 
-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co -r devel_0_36 pd
-</pre>
-<p>
-You can find out the available branches in the pulldown menu on the project's
-<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pure-data/pd/">CVS-page</a>
-(or use "cvs -T ..."). 
-<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pure-data/">Browsing CVS</a>
-is a good way to see what else is in the repository anyway.
-<p>
-If you absoluetly cannot use CVS, there are <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cvstarballs/pure-data-cvsroot.tar.gz">nightly CVS-tarballs</a> 
-of the whole project tree available (around 15 MB currently).
-<h2>Putting Your Externals in the Repository</h2>
-
-This description is mainly about Linux, if you are working with Windows, you
-might try the procedure described in this <a
-href="http://sfsetup.sourceforge.net/tutorial_cvsaccess.html">tutorial</a>. Let
-us know if it works.
-<p>
-
-To contribute your pd externals to the repository you'll first have to register
-yourself at sourceforge (making you an official developer of the project). Go
-to sourceforge.net and click on the "new user" link on the upper left corner.
-Then <A HREF="mailto:geiger at xdv.org">send an email </A> with the user you
-created and Guenter will add you to the pure-data developer list.
-<p>
-
-At the <A HREF="HTTP://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data">project page</A> you
-can see if you are already listed as a developer. The next step is to "import"
-your source code. First make sure that your code is in a directory, and remove
-everything from that directory that you don\xB4t want to put under CVS.  Compiled
-code, for example, is not normally put into CVS. 
-<p>
-
-Make sure you are in this directory and issue the command:
-<p>
-<pre>
-% export CVS_RSH=ssh
-% cvs -z3 -d:ext: developername at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data 
-  import externals/dirname developername source-dist
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-Exchange "developername" with your sourceforge accountname and "dirname" with
-the  name of your  externals directory.  You have to import the source only
-once for your external(s).
-<p>
-
-If all of this went well, move away your external directory (keep it as a
-backup) and checkout the code with:
-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data 
-  co externals
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-From this point on, if you are working in your externals directory, and want to
-commit your changes to the server you just have to do
-<pre>
-% cvs commit
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-or 
-<pre>
-% cvs update
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-to take a look at what you have changed.
-<p>
-
-All the information about where the repository is, the loginname etc, is in the
-"CVS" directory, that should be part of your external directory now.
-<p>
-
-If you are still unsure about the workings, take a look at this <a
-href="http://www.cvshome.org/docs/blandy.html">introduction</A> about using
-CVS.
-
-<h2>Contact</h2>
-
-All questions, suggestions should go to the <a href="mailto:pd-dev at iem.kug.ac.at">PD Developer 
-mailing list</a>.  (Except if you want to ask to be added to the developer list on sourceforge).
-
-<br>
-<br>
-
-<center>
-<form action="http://pd.klingt.org/webring/" method="post">
-<input type="hidden" name="base_url" value="">
-<input type="hidden" name="description" value="CVS Repository at SourceForge">
-
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-  <tr>
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- width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
+<HTML>
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE>Pure Data External Repository</TITLE>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="pd.css" media="screen">
+
+</HEAD>
+<BODY text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff" >
+
+<table border=0 width=650 class="bordered">
+<tr>
+<td>
+<h1>Pure Data External Repository</h1>
+<!-- Quote of the day -->
+<p class="small"><br>
+I think it is certainly true that the open-source movement is a very powerful
+source toward higher-quality software, and I would turn the question around and
+ask if open-source music wouldn t also be a very good thing. 
+<br><em>MSP</em>
+
+
+<h2>Introduction</h2>
+
+The Pure Data external repository is meant to be a place where developers of
+externals for the Pure Data computer music system can put their code. For
+information about PD, look at the <A HREF="http://www.pure-data.org">Pure Data
+website</A>.
+<p>
+
+PD has a huge user base and we all enjoy working with PD. A lot of externals
+are being written and published on the web. As a consequence, it has become
+increasingly hard to have an overview of all the externals. A central code
+repository will offer this, as well as many other advantages. It will be easier
+to manage the code, update orphaned externals, distribute compiled versions for
+different systems, avoid duplication of effort, collaborate on improving the
+same external, and finally the users have the advantage of being able to
+download it from one single place.
+<p>
+
+I could go on listing the advantages, but there is one big disadvantage. We
+have to work on it in order to make it a success. We have to learn CVS and we
+have to import our projects into the repository. I think it is worth this work,
+because you gain a lot too. If you don\xB4t have the time to get into this, but
+still agree that your external becomes part of the repository, just <A
+HREF="mailto:geiger at xdv.org">send an email </A> with the information how to
+download your code.
+<p>
+
+Another drawback is that your code has to be GPL'd. If this is a problem for
+you, let <a href="mailto:pd-dev at iem.kug.ac.at">us</a> know.
+
+<h2>Projects at the Pure Data Repository</h2>
+There is a list with short descriptions of the <a
+href="subprojects.html">Externals currently in the Repository</a>
+
+<h2>Accessing the Externals via CVS</h2>
+
+You have to install cvs. On most Linux systems this is already installed, on
+Windows or Mac OS/X you will have to download it <A
+HREF="http://cvsgui.sourceforge.net/">from the net</A>.  Then, if you have cvs
+installed (this example is assuming the commandline version) use the following
+line to login into the CVS server:
+<pre>
+% cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data login 
+</pre> 
+<p>
+
+Hit return when you are asked for a password.  In order to get the source:
+<pre>
+% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co externals
+</pre>
+<p>
+
+This will give you a local copy of the externals-directory in the repository.
+After some time, if you want to get all the latest additions and updates, type
+(in the externals directory):
+<pre>
+% cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data update -d
+</pre>
+<p>
+
+Without the -d only existing directories on your local copy get updated. 
+<p>
+
+Currently building the externals works to same way it did before, just cd into
+the external directory (e.g. cd vst) and read through the compilation
+instructions.  Later this process will be automated and you can build al the
+externals in one go, or even download a precompiled archive for your system.
+<p>
+Some other modules in the repository include Pd abstractions or the developers
+version of Pd. You can check these out by replacing the modulename with the
+respective modulename.
+<p>
+For example check out the abstractions with:
+<pre>
+% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co abstractions
+</pre>
+<p>
+or Pd with 
+
+<pre>
+% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co pd
+</pre>
+<p>
+To check out the current developers' branch, which is tagged with &quot;devel_0_36&quot;, use 
+<pre>
+% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co -r devel_0_36 pd
+</pre>
+<p>
+You can find out the available branches in the pulldown menu on the project's
+<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pure-data/pd/">CVS-page</a>
+(or use "cvs -T ..."). 
+<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pure-data/">Browsing CVS</a>
+is a good way to see what else is in the repository anyway.
+<p>
+If you absoluetly cannot use CVS, there are <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cvstarballs/pure-data-cvsroot.tar.gz">nightly CVS-tarballs</a> 
+of the whole project tree available (around 15 MB currently).
+<h2>Putting Your Externals in the Repository</h2>
+
+This description is mainly about Linux, if you are working with Windows, you
+might try the procedure described in this <a
+href="http://sfsetup.sourceforge.net/tutorial_cvsaccess.html">tutorial</a>. Let
+us know if it works.
+<p>
+
+To contribute your pd externals to the repository you'll first have to register
+yourself at sourceforge (making you an official developer of the project). Go
+to sourceforge.net and click on the "new user" link on the upper left corner.
+Then <A HREF="mailto:geiger at xdv.org">send an email </A> with the user you
+created and Guenter will add you to the pure-data developer list.
+<p>
+
+At the <A HREF="HTTP://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data">project page</A> you
+can see if you are already listed as a developer. The next step is to "import"
+your source code. First make sure that your code is in a directory, and remove
+everything from that directory that you don\xB4t want to put under CVS.  Compiled
+code, for example, is not normally put into CVS. 
+<p>
+
+Make sure you are in this directory and issue the command:
+<p>
+<pre>
+% export CVS_RSH=ssh
+% cvs -z3 -d:ext: developername at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data 
+  import externals/dirname developername source-dist
+</pre>
+<p>
+
+Exchange "developername" with your sourceforge accountname and "dirname" with
+the  name of your  externals directory.  You have to import the source only
+once for your external(s).
+<p>
+
+If all of this went well, move away your external directory (keep it as a
+backup) and checkout the code with:
+<pre>
+% cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data 
+  co externals
+</pre>
+<p>
+
+From this point on, if you are working in your externals directory, and want to
+commit your changes to the server you just have to do
+<pre>
+% cvs commit
+</pre>
+<p>
+
+or 
+<pre>
+% cvs update
+</pre>
+<p>
+
+to take a look at what you have changed.
+<p>
+
+All the information about where the repository is, the loginname etc, is in the
+"CVS" directory, that should be part of your external directory now.
+<p>
+
+If you are still unsure about the workings, take a look at this <a
+href="http://www.cvshome.org/docs/blandy.html">introduction</A> about using
+CVS.
+
+<h2>Contact</h2>
+
+All questions, suggestions should go to the <a href="mailto:pd-dev at iem.kug.ac.at">PD Developer 
+mailing list</a>.  (Except if you want to ask to be added to the developer list on sourceforge).
+
+<br>
+<br>
+
+<center>
+<form action="http://pd.klingt.org/webring/" method="post">
+<input type="hidden" name="base_url" value="">
+<input type="hidden" name="description" value="CVS Repository at SourceForge">
+
+<table width=260 height=75 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
+  <tr>
+    <td width=55 height=25 align="middle">
+      <input type="image" name="next" src="http://pd.klingt.org/webring/next.gif" border=0 width=55 height=25 align="middle"></td>
+    <td width=62 height=25 align="middle">
+      <input type="image" name="list" src="http://pd.klingt.org/webring/list.gif" border=0 width=62 height=25 align="middle"></td>
+    <td width=63 height=25 align="middle">
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+    <td width=80 height=25 align="middle">
+      <input type="image" name="previous" src="http://pd.klingt.org/webring/previous.gif" border=0 width=80 height=25 align="middle"></td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
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+      <a href="http://pd.klingt.org/webring/info.html">
+      <img src="http://pd.klingt.org/webring/webring.gif" border=0 width=260 height=50 align="middle"></a>
+    </td>
+  </tr>
+</table>
+</form>
+<br clear="all">
+<A href="http://sourceforge.net"><IMG
+ src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=55736&amp;type=5"
+ width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
+
+
+</center>
+</td></tr></table>
+
+</BODY></HTML>

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-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>Pure Data External Repository</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>Pure Data External Repository</H1>
-
-<H2> Introduction</H2>
-The Pure Data external reopsitory is meant to be a place where developers of externals
-for the Pure Data computer music system can put their code. For information about PD,
-look at the <A HREF="http://www.pure-data.org">Pure Data website</A>.
-
-<H2>How to download the PD externals</H2>
-
-ANN:This is preliminary information, later it will be just downloading a source tarball or
-the precompiled binary distributions.
-<p>
-You have to install cvs. On most Linux system this is already install, on Windows or MACOS/X
-you will have to download it from the net (TODO: add link).
-</p>
-Then, if you have cvs install (this example is assuming the commandline version) use the following line
-to login into the CVS server:
-<p>
-cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data login  
-</p>
-hit return when you are asked for a password.
-In order to get the source:
-<p>
-cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co externals
-</p>
-<h2>How to put your externals in the repository</h2>
-
-<h3>Why you should care</h3>
-<p>
-PD has a huge user base, we are all enjoying to work with PD. But sometimes when you do a big project
-there are some things that you want to do, but it is not possible to do it by patching only.
-Thats why so many different people wrote lots of externals for PD, and most of them (I hope so at least) 
-are putting them on the web for free download.
-</p>
-<p>
-It has become increasingly hard to have the overview over all these externals, thats why we started this
-external repository, where developers can add their externals. This way it will be easier to manage the
-externals, update orphaned externals, distribute compiled versions for different systems, avoid duplication 
-of effort, and finally the users have the advantage of beeing able to download it from one single place.
-</p>
-I could go on listing advantages of this system, but there is one big disadvantage. We have to work 
-on it inorder to make it a sucess. We have to learn CVS, we have to import our projects into the 
-repository. I think it is worth this work, because you gain a lot too. If you don\xB4t have the time to
-get into this, but still agree that your external becomes part of the repository, just write me an email
-(ANN: link to email).
-<h3>The procedure</h3>
-<p>
-To contribute your pd externals to the repository you have to register yourself at sourceforge first.
-(You will be a official developer of the project then). Go to sourceforge.net and click on the "new
-user" link on the upper left corner. Then send me an email and tell me the user you created, I will add
-you to the pure-data developer list then.
-</p>
-<p>
-You can see at the 
-<A HREF="HTTP://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data">project page</A> if you are already listed as
-a developer. The next step is to "import" your source code. First make sure that your code is in a 
-directory, and remove everything from that directory that you don\xB4t want to put under CVS.
-Compiled code, for example, is not put into CVS, normally. 
-</p>
-Make sure you are in this directory and issue the command:<BR>
-cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data import externals/dirname developername source<BR>
-If all of this went well, move away your external directory (keep it as a backup) and checkout the code
-with:<BR>
- cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co externals
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+<TITLE>Pure Data External Repository</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+
+<H1>Pure Data External Repository</H1>
+
+<H2> Introduction</H2>
+The Pure Data external reopsitory is meant to be a place where developers of externals
+for the Pure Data computer music system can put their code. For information about PD,
+look at the <A HREF="http://www.pure-data.org">Pure Data website</A>.
+
+<H2>How to download the PD externals</H2>
+
+ANN:This is preliminary information, later it will be just downloading a source tarball or
+the precompiled binary distributions.
+<p>
+You have to install cvs. On most Linux system this is already install, on Windows or MACOS/X
+you will have to download it from the net (TODO: add link).
+</p>
+Then, if you have cvs install (this example is assuming the commandline version) use the following line
+to login into the CVS server:
+<p>
+cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data login  
+</p>
+hit return when you are asked for a password.
+In order to get the source:
+<p>
+cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co externals
+</p>
+<h2>How to put your externals in the repository</h2>
+
+<h3>Why you should care</h3>
+<p>
+PD has a huge user base, we are all enjoying to work with PD. But sometimes when you do a big project
+there are some things that you want to do, but it is not possible to do it by patching only.
+Thats why so many different people wrote lots of externals for PD, and most of them (I hope so at least) 
+are putting them on the web for free download.
+</p>
+<p>
+It has become increasingly hard to have the overview over all these externals, thats why we started this
+external repository, where developers can add their externals. This way it will be easier to manage the
+externals, update orphaned externals, distribute compiled versions for different systems, avoid duplication 
+of effort, and finally the users have the advantage of beeing able to download it from one single place.
+</p>
+I could go on listing advantages of this system, but there is one big disadvantage. We have to work 
+on it inorder to make it a sucess. We have to learn CVS, we have to import our projects into the 
+repository. I think it is worth this work, because you gain a lot too. If you don\xB4t have the time to
+get into this, but still agree that your external becomes part of the repository, just write me an email
+(ANN: link to email).
+<h3>The procedure</h3>
+<p>
+To contribute your pd externals to the repository you have to register yourself at sourceforge first.
+(You will be a official developer of the project then). Go to sourceforge.net and click on the "new
+user" link on the upper left corner. Then send me an email and tell me the user you created, I will add
+you to the pure-data developer list then.
+</p>
+<p>
+You can see at the 
+<A HREF="HTTP://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data">project page</A> if you are already listed as
+a developer. The next step is to "import" your source code. First make sure that your code is in a 
+directory, and remove everything from that directory that you don\xB4t want to put under CVS.
+Compiled code, for example, is not put into CVS, normally. 
+</p>
+Make sure you are in this directory and issue the command:<BR>
+cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data import externals/dirname developername source<BR>
+If all of this went well, move away your external directory (keep it as a backup) and checkout the code
+with:<BR>
+ cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername at cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co externals
+
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-
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-<p>The following projects already have put their sources inside the Pure Data
-External Repository:
-<pre>
-	externals
-	|-- <a href="#OSCx">OSCx</a>
-	|-- <a href="#aenv~">aenv~</a>
-	|-- <a href="#ann">ann</a>
-	|-- <a href="#arraysize">arraysize</a>
-	|-- <a href="#chaos">chaos</a>
-	|-- <a href="#creb">creb</a>
-	|-- <a href="#cxc">cxc</a>
-	|-- <a href="#debian">debian</a>
-	|-- <a href="#ext13">ext13</a>
-	|-- <a href="#footils">footils</a>
-	|-- <a href="#ggee">ggee</a>
-	|-- <a href="#grill">grill</a>
-	|   |-- <a href="#deljoin">deljoin</a>  
-	|   |-- <a href="#delsplit">delsplit</a>  
-	|   |-- <a href="#flext">flext</a>
-	|   |-- <a href="#pguitest">pguitest</a>  
-	|   |-- <a href="#idelay">idelay</a>  
-	|   |-- <a href="#namedobjs">namedobjs</a> 
-	|   |-- <a href="#pool">pool</a>
-	|   |-- <a href="#prepend">prepend</a>
-	|   |-- <a href="#py">py</a>
-	|   |-- <a href="#vasp">vasp</a> 
-	|   `-- <a href="#xsample">xsample</a>
-	|-- <a href="#maxlib">maxlib</a>
-	|-- <a href="#pdogg">pdogg</a>
-	|-- <a href="#plugin~">plugin~</a>
-	|-- <a href="#rhythm_estimator">rhythm_estimator</a>
-	|-- <a href="#sprinkler">sprinkler</a>
-	|-- <a href="#susloop~">susloop~</a>
-	|-- <a href="#svf~">svf~</a>
-	|-- <a href="#vbap">vbap</a>
-	|-- <a href="#vst">vst</a>
-	|-- <a href="#zexy">zexy</a>
-	`-- <a href="#zhzxh~">zhzxh~</a>
-</pre>
-<p>
-You also can browse the Repository contents at the projects <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pure-data/">CVS-Page</a>.
-<h2>Missing externals</h2>
-<p>There are externals missing, I know. Please mail your descriptions to
-<a href="mailto:fbar at footils.org">fbar at footils.org</a>. Thank you for your attention.
-
-	
-<a name="OSCx"></a> <h3>OSCx</h3><p>
-OSC, OpenSoundControl for pd
-<br>by jdl at xdv.org
-<a name="aenv~"></a> <h3>aenv~</h3><p>
-aenv~: asymptotic ADSR envelope generator; The output value approaches the
-target values as asymptotes. 
-<br> (c) Ben Saylor
-<a name="ann"></a> <h3>ann</h3><p>
-/* ...this is an externals for comouting Aritficial Neural Networks...
-<br>   thikn aboiut this
-<br>        
-<br>   0201:forum::f\xFCr::uml\xE4ute:2001
-<br>*/
-
-<a name="arraysize"></a> <h3>arraysize</h3>
-<p> arraysize -- report the size of an array
-
-<a name="chaos"></a> <h3>chaos</h3><p>
-"Chaos PD Externals" a set of objects for PD which 
-calculate various "Chaotic Attractors"; including, Lorenz, Rossler, Henon 
-and Ikeda. Hopefully more will be on their way. 
-<br>Copyright Ben Bogart 2002
-<a name="creb"></a> <h3>creb</h3><p>
-This is a collection of pd externals. No fancy stuff, just my
-personal bag of (ahem) tricks...
-<br>(c)Tom Schouten
-<a name="cxc"></a> <h3>cxc</h3>
-<p>
---------------------------
-<br>  cxc pd eternals library
-<br>  powered by  zt0ln d4ta
-<br>--------------------------
-<br> many useful externals.
-<a name="debian"></a> <h3>debian</h3><p>
-From the README.Debian:
-<br>&lt;possible notes regarding this package - if none, delete this file&gt; ;)
-<p> Debian users can check out all externals and build a Debian package of 
-most in one command.
-<a name="ext13"></a> <h3>ext13</h3>
-<p>this ist ext13, another highly useful collection of externals for pd
-
-<a name="footils"></a> <h3>footils</h3>
-<p>
-externals for classic synthesis techniques like fm, granular, soundfont, ... 
-<br>flext-iiwu | rx7 | shabby | syncgrain 
-<a name="ggee"></a> <h3>ggee</h3><p>
-Your host's Guenther Geiger's ggee externals collection.  They serve different
-purposes, ranging from objects for building a simple User interface for pd
-patches, to objects interfacing Perry Cooks STK, streaming audio over the LAN,
-Filter implementations and other.
-<a name="grill"></a> <h3>grill</h3><p>
-Various externals, libraries and development tools by Thomas Grill (xovo at gmx.net). Synched to
-<a
-href="http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext">www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext</a>.
-Please see the following descriptions:
-<a name="deljoin"></a>
-<h4>deljoin</h4>
-<p>join a list with delimiter
-<a name="delsplit"></a>
-<h4>delsplit</h4>
-<p> split a delimited list-in-a-symbol
-<h4><a name="flext"></a>flext</h4>
-<p>
-flext - C++ layer for Max/MSP and pd (pure data) externals
-<br>
-This package seeks to encourage the development of open source software
-for the pd and Max/MSP platforms.
-
-<a name="guitest"></a>
-<h4>guitest</h4>
-<p> Experimental wrapper for writing GUI externals.
-<a name="idelay"></a>
-<h4>idelay</h4>
-<p> Interpolating delay line
-<a name="namedobjs"></a>
-<h4>namedobjs</h4>
-<p>retrieve named objects in a patcher
-<h4><a name="pool"></a>pool</h4><p>
-pool - a hierarchical storage object for PD and Max/MSP
-
-<a name="prepend"></a>
-<h4>prepend</h4>
-<p> prepend - just like in MaxMSP
-<h4><a name="py"></a>py</h4><p>
-py/pyext - python script objects for PD (and MaxMSP... once, under MacOSX and Windows)
-<a name="vasp"></a>
-<h4>vasp</h4>
-<p>VASP modular - vector assembling signal processor
-<p>GOALS/FEATURES
-<br>===============
-<p>
-VASP is a package for PD or MaxMSP consisting of a number of externals extending 
-these systems with functions for non-realtime array-based audio data processing. 
-VASP is capable of working in the background, therefore not influencing eventual 
-dsp signal processing.
-
-
-<h4><a name="xsample"></a>xsample</h4><p>
-xsample - extended sample objects for Max/MSP and pd (pure data)
-
-
-<a name="maxlib"></a> <h3>maxlib</h3>
-<p>
-maxlib - music analysis extensions library
-<p> The objects can be very useful to analyse any musical performance. Some
-of the objects are 'borrowed' from Max (they are not ported but
-rewritten for Pd - cheap immitations).
-maxib has recently been extended by objects of more general use and some 
-which can be use for composition purposes. See 
-<a href="http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/maxlib/">http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/maxlib/</a>
-<br> (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
-<a name="pdogg"></a> <h3>pdogg</h3>
-<p>
-Superior open source audio compression with OGG Vorbis has come to Pd.
-<br> (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
-<a name="plugin~"></a> <h3>plugin~</h3>
-<p>LADSPA and VST plug-in hosting for Pd
-<p></p>
-This is a Pd tilde object for hosting LADSPA and VST audio plug-ins on Linux
-and Windows systems, respectively.  The <a
-href="http://www.ladspa.org">LADSPA</a> plug-in interface is supported
-completely on Linux, while the VST 1.0 audio processing plug-in interface
-(without plug-in graphics) is supported on Windows.
-<br>Jarno Sepp\xE4nen, jams at cs.tut.fi
-<a name="rhythm_estimator"></a> <h3>rhythm_estimator</h3>
-<p>This is a collection of Pd objects for doing rhythm (quantum)
-estimation.
-<br>Jarno Sepp\xE4nen jams at cs.tut.fi and Piotr Majdak p.majdak at bigfoot.com
-
-<a name="sprinkler"></a> <h3>sprinkler</h3>
-<p>
-'sprinkler' objects do dynamic control-message dissemination.
-<br>
-Given a list as input, a 'sprinkler' object interprets the initial
-list element as the name of a 'receive' object, and [send]s the
-rest of the list to that object.
-<br>Bryan Jurish &lt;moocow at ling.uni-potsdam.de&gt;
-
-<a name="susloop~"></a> <h3>susloop~</h3>
-<p>sample player with various loop methods (ping-pong, ... ) think tracker.
-
-<a name="svf~"></a> <h3>svf~</h3>
-<p>This is a signal-controlled port of Steve Harris' state variable filter <a
-href="http://plugin.org.uk">LADSPA plugin</a> <br>By Ben Saylor, <a
-href="http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor">http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor</a>
-
-<a name="vbap"></a> <h3>vbap</h3>
-<p> Vector Based Amplitude Panning. Use, if you need to control sound locations
-in space.
-
-<a name="vst"></a> <h3>vst</h3>
-<p></p>VST 2.0 support external. It supports the "string" interface for
-parameters as well as providing access to the graphical interface supplied by
-the plugin's creator. VSTi's can have midi information supplied to them and
-export automation data. All in all it provides a very flexable mechanism to use
-VST plugins outside of the Cubase environment. This download is the compiled
-external DLL and PDF help file.
-
-<a name="zexy"></a> <h3>zexy</h3>
-<p>the zexy external
-<p>
-general::<br> the zexy external is a collection of externals. Including matrix
-operations.
-<a name="zhzxh~"></a> <h3>zhzxh~</h3>
-<p> by Ben Saylor <a href="http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor">http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor</a>
-Turns the input signal into a staticky, distorted mess. Comes with tone
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+<!-- Quote of the day -->
+<p class="small"><br>sorry for the constant upheaval, at some point I'll get it right...<br><em>MSP</em>
+
+<h2>Projects at the Pure Data Ext. Repository</h2>
+<p>The following projects already have put their sources inside the Pure Data
+External Repository:
+<pre>
+	externals
+	|-- <a href="#OSCx">OSCx</a>
+	|-- <a href="#aenv~">aenv~</a>
+	|-- <a href="#ann">ann</a>
+	|-- <a href="#arraysize">arraysize</a>
+	|-- <a href="#chaos">chaos</a>
+	|-- <a href="#creb">creb</a>
+	|-- <a href="#cxc">cxc</a>
+	|-- <a href="#debian">debian</a>
+	|-- <a href="#ext13">ext13</a>
+	|-- <a href="#footils">footils</a>
+	|-- <a href="#ggee">ggee</a>
+	|-- <a href="#grill">grill</a>
+	|   |-- <a href="#deljoin">deljoin</a>  
+	|   |-- <a href="#delsplit">delsplit</a>  
+	|   |-- <a href="#flext">flext</a>
+	|   |-- <a href="#pguitest">pguitest</a>  
+	|   |-- <a href="#idelay">idelay</a>  
+	|   |-- <a href="#namedobjs">namedobjs</a> 
+	|   |-- <a href="#pool">pool</a>
+	|   |-- <a href="#prepend">prepend</a>
+	|   |-- <a href="#py">py</a>
+	|   |-- <a href="#vasp">vasp</a> 
+	|   `-- <a href="#xsample">xsample</a>
+	|-- <a href="#maxlib">maxlib</a>
+	|-- <a href="#pdogg">pdogg</a>
+	|-- <a href="#plugin~">plugin~</a>
+	|-- <a href="#rhythm_estimator">rhythm_estimator</a>
+	|-- <a href="#sprinkler">sprinkler</a>
+	|-- <a href="#susloop~">susloop~</a>
+	|-- <a href="#svf~">svf~</a>
+	|-- <a href="#vbap">vbap</a>
+	|-- <a href="#vst">vst</a>
+	|-- <a href="#zexy">zexy</a>
+	`-- <a href="#zhzxh~">zhzxh~</a>
+</pre>
+<p>
+You also can browse the Repository contents at the projects <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pure-data/">CVS-Page</a>.
+<h2>Missing externals</h2>
+<p>There are externals missing, I know. Please mail your descriptions to
+<a href="mailto:fbar at footils.org">fbar at footils.org</a>. Thank you for your attention.
+
+	
+<a name="OSCx"></a> <h3>OSCx</h3><p>
+OSC, OpenSoundControl for pd
+<br>by jdl at xdv.org
+<a name="aenv~"></a> <h3>aenv~</h3><p>
+aenv~: asymptotic ADSR envelope generator; The output value approaches the
+target values as asymptotes. 
+<br> (c) Ben Saylor
+<a name="ann"></a> <h3>ann</h3><p>
+/* ...this is an externals for comouting Aritficial Neural Networks...
+<br>   thikn aboiut this
+<br>        
+<br>   0201:forum::f\xFCr::uml\xE4ute:2001
+<br>*/
+
+<a name="arraysize"></a> <h3>arraysize</h3>
+<p> arraysize -- report the size of an array
+
+<a name="chaos"></a> <h3>chaos</h3><p>
+"Chaos PD Externals" a set of objects for PD which 
+calculate various "Chaotic Attractors"; including, Lorenz, Rossler, Henon 
+and Ikeda. Hopefully more will be on their way. 
+<br>Copyright Ben Bogart 2002
+<a name="creb"></a> <h3>creb</h3><p>
+This is a collection of pd externals. No fancy stuff, just my
+personal bag of (ahem) tricks...
+<br>(c)Tom Schouten
+<a name="cxc"></a> <h3>cxc</h3>
+<p>
+--------------------------
+<br>  cxc pd eternals library
+<br>  powered by  zt0ln d4ta
+<br>--------------------------
+<br> many useful externals.
+<a name="debian"></a> <h3>debian</h3><p>
+From the README.Debian:
+<br>&lt;possible notes regarding this package - if none, delete this file&gt; ;)
+<p> Debian users can check out all externals and build a Debian package of 
+most in one command.
+<a name="ext13"></a> <h3>ext13</h3>
+<p>this ist ext13, another highly useful collection of externals for pd
+
+<a name="footils"></a> <h3>footils</h3>
+<p>
+externals for classic synthesis techniques like fm, granular, soundfont, ... 
+<br>flext-iiwu | rx7 | shabby | syncgrain 
+<a name="ggee"></a> <h3>ggee</h3><p>
+Your host's Guenther Geiger's ggee externals collection.  They serve different
+purposes, ranging from objects for building a simple User interface for pd
+patches, to objects interfacing Perry Cooks STK, streaming audio over the LAN,
+Filter implementations and other.
+<a name="grill"></a> <h3>grill</h3><p>
+Various externals, libraries and development tools by Thomas Grill (xovo at gmx.net). Synched to
+<a
+href="http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext">www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext</a>.
+Please see the following descriptions:
+<a name="deljoin"></a>
+<h4>deljoin</h4>
+<p>join a list with delimiter
+<a name="delsplit"></a>
+<h4>delsplit</h4>
+<p> split a delimited list-in-a-symbol
+<h4><a name="flext"></a>flext</h4>
+<p>
+flext - C++ layer for Max/MSP and pd (pure data) externals
+<br>
+This package seeks to encourage the development of open source software
+for the pd and Max/MSP platforms.
+
+<a name="guitest"></a>
+<h4>guitest</h4>
+<p> Experimental wrapper for writing GUI externals.
+<a name="idelay"></a>
+<h4>idelay</h4>
+<p> Interpolating delay line
+<a name="namedobjs"></a>
+<h4>namedobjs</h4>
+<p>retrieve named objects in a patcher
+<h4><a name="pool"></a>pool</h4><p>
+pool - a hierarchical storage object for PD and Max/MSP
+
+<a name="prepend"></a>
+<h4>prepend</h4>
+<p> prepend - just like in MaxMSP
+<h4><a name="py"></a>py</h4><p>
+py/pyext - python script objects for PD (and MaxMSP... once, under MacOSX and Windows)
+<a name="vasp"></a>
+<h4>vasp</h4>
+<p>VASP modular - vector assembling signal processor
+<p>GOALS/FEATURES
+<br>===============
+<p>
+VASP is a package for PD or MaxMSP consisting of a number of externals extending 
+these systems with functions for non-realtime array-based audio data processing. 
+VASP is capable of working in the background, therefore not influencing eventual 
+dsp signal processing.
+
+
+<h4><a name="xsample"></a>xsample</h4><p>
+xsample - extended sample objects for Max/MSP and pd (pure data)
+
+
+<a name="maxlib"></a> <h3>maxlib</h3>
+<p>
+maxlib - music analysis extensions library
+<p> The objects can be very useful to analyse any musical performance. Some
+of the objects are 'borrowed' from Max (they are not ported but
+rewritten for Pd - cheap immitations).
+maxib has recently been extended by objects of more general use and some 
+which can be use for composition purposes. See 
+<a href="http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/maxlib/">http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/maxlib/</a>
+<br> (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
+<a name="pdogg"></a> <h3>pdogg</h3>
+<p>
+Superior open source audio compression with OGG Vorbis has come to Pd.
+<br> (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
+<a name="plugin~"></a> <h3>plugin~</h3>
+<p>LADSPA and VST plug-in hosting for Pd
+<p></p>
+This is a Pd tilde object for hosting LADSPA and VST audio plug-ins on Linux
+and Windows systems, respectively.  The <a
+href="http://www.ladspa.org">LADSPA</a> plug-in interface is supported
+completely on Linux, while the VST 1.0 audio processing plug-in interface
+(without plug-in graphics) is supported on Windows.
+<br>Jarno Sepp\xE4nen, jams at cs.tut.fi
+<a name="rhythm_estimator"></a> <h3>rhythm_estimator</h3>
+<p>This is a collection of Pd objects for doing rhythm (quantum)
+estimation.
+<br>Jarno Sepp\xE4nen jams at cs.tut.fi and Piotr Majdak p.majdak at bigfoot.com
+
+<a name="sprinkler"></a> <h3>sprinkler</h3>
+<p>
+'sprinkler' objects do dynamic control-message dissemination.
+<br>
+Given a list as input, a 'sprinkler' object interprets the initial
+list element as the name of a 'receive' object, and [send]s the
+rest of the list to that object.
+<br>Bryan Jurish &lt;moocow at ling.uni-potsdam.de&gt;
+
+<a name="susloop~"></a> <h3>susloop~</h3>
+<p>sample player with various loop methods (ping-pong, ... ) think tracker.
+
+<a name="svf~"></a> <h3>svf~</h3>
+<p>This is a signal-controlled port of Steve Harris' state variable filter <a
+href="http://plugin.org.uk">LADSPA plugin</a> <br>By Ben Saylor, <a
+href="http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor">http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor</a>
+
+<a name="vbap"></a> <h3>vbap</h3>
+<p> Vector Based Amplitude Panning. Use, if you need to control sound locations
+in space.
+
+<a name="vst"></a> <h3>vst</h3>
+<p></p>VST 2.0 support external. It supports the "string" interface for
+parameters as well as providing access to the graphical interface supplied by
+the plugin's creator. VSTi's can have midi information supplied to them and
+export automation data. All in all it provides a very flexable mechanism to use
+VST plugins outside of the Cubase environment. This download is the compiled
+external DLL and PDF help file.
+
+<a name="zexy"></a> <h3>zexy</h3>
+<p>the zexy external
+<p>
+general::<br> the zexy external is a collection of externals. Including matrix
+operations.
+<a name="zhzxh~"></a> <h3>zhzxh~</h3>
+<p> by Ben Saylor <a href="http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor">http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor</a>
+Turns the input signal into a staticky, distorted mess. Comes with tone
+control.
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