[PD-cvs] SF.net SVN: pure-data: [10105] branches/pd-extended/v0-40/packages/Makefile

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Thu Jun 26 13:39:41 CEST 2008


Revision: 10105
          http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/pure-data/?rev=10105&view=rev
Author:   eighthave
Date:     2008-06-26 04:39:40 -0700 (Thu, 26 Jun 2008)

Log Message:
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updated README for Mac OS X with X11 instructions and extra links

Modified Paths:
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    branches/pd-extended/v0-40/packages/Makefile

Modified: branches/pd-extended/v0-40/packages/Makefile
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--- branches/pd-extended/v0-40/packages/Makefile	2008-06-26 09:16:34 UTC (rev 10104)
+++ branches/pd-extended/v0-40/packages/Makefile	2008-06-26 11:39:40 UTC (rev 10105)
@@ -610,7 +610,8 @@
 endif
 ifeq ($(OS_NAME),darwin)
 	echo "<p>To install Pd, drag the $(PD_APP_NAME).app into your <b>/Applications</b> folder or to the shortcut in the disk image.  (<i>You might need to put the old one in the trash before copying this one to <b>/Applications</b></i>)</p>" >> $(README_FILE)	
-	echo "<p>By default, most of the included libraries are loaded at startup.  To change this, set your own preferences in the <b>Startup...</b> Preferences pane usings the <b>Save all settings</b> button.   If you want to start with a blank set of preferences, run this command in the Terminal.app: </p><p><code>touch ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist</code> (<code>~</code> <i>means your home folder</i>)</p><p>The Preferences panels in Pd are currently buggy, so you might have better luck with the Apple utility, Property List Editor, which is freely available as part of XCode or the Server Tools.</p>" >> $(README_FILE)	
+	echo "<p>By default, most of the included libraries are loaded at startup.  To change this, set your own preferences in the <b>Startup...</b> Preferences pane usings the <b>Save all settings</b> button.   If you want to start with a blank set of preferences, run this command in the Terminal.app: </p><p><code>touch ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist</code> (<code>~</code> <i>means your home folder</i>)</p><p>The Preferences panels in Pd are currently buggy, so you might have better luck with the Apple utilities: <code>defaults read org.puredata.pd</code>, or, <b>Property List Editor</b>, which is freely available as part of <a href=\"http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/download/\" target=\"_blank\">XCode</a> or the <a href=\"http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/serveradmintools104.html\" target=\"_blank\">Server Tools</a>.</p>" >> $(README_FILE)
+	echo "If you want to use PDP on Mac OS X 10.4/Tiger or 10.3/Panther, you will need to install X11 (X11 comes installed with 10.5/Leopard).  It comes on the install CD/DVD that your computer came with.  For more detail, see <a href=\"http://www.simplehelp.net/2006/10/22/how-to-install-x11-in-os-x/\" target=\"_blank\">How to install X11 in OS X</a> or <a href=\"http://puredata.info/docs/faq/macosx\" target=\"_blank\">How do I install Pd on MacOS X?</a>." >> $(README_FILE)
 endif
 ifeq ($(OS_NAME),windows)
 	echo "<p>To install, run the installer.</p>" >> $(README_FILE)


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