[PD-dev] PD.app 38-test 7

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Sat Oct 30 22:10:21 CEST 2004


/Applications(or whatever)/Pd-0.38-0test7.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd  
-lib /path/to/your/lib
seems to work, only you loose the icon and app personality

.
g

El 26/10/2004, a las 15:30, B. Bogart escribió:

> I really like this idea, and it gets back to old LML configuration sets
> idea. It would be easy to write a little gui app that looks in your  
> $HOME
> for *.pdrc and brings them up as a list of choices when you start pd.
>
> Back to messing with pd.app I would like to get this to work because it
> would make stand-alone PD installations on OSX a lot easier... I'm just
> anoyed I can't make it load libs!
>
> Thanks
> Ben
>
>
>>
>> hi,
>>
>> i know that several people refuse .pdrc exactly because of ben's
>> reason. wouldn't it be good to have the opportunity to load an
>> arbitrary configuration file instead of .pdrc (via a parameter like -c
>> <file>)
>>
>> i just realise that it is anyway not very gnu how pd handles
>> parameters. more usual/standard would be -p and --path, -o and --open.
>> but that's not really this important...
>>
>> hans : is the pd0.38 app to be placed in /applications or does it
>> really work from everywhere now? i remember that it once was necessary
>> for an osx build, but that was not yours, was it? as i told this to a
>> number of people now i would definitely like to know :-)
>>
>> lg
>> martin
>>
>>
>> On Oct 24, 2004, at 22:27, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> The .pdrc functionality is unchanged in .38, AFAIK.  I don't know
>>> what's the root of your problem, but it would be good to figure it  
>>> out
>>> so that paths work.  The "startup" stuff is saved in
>>> ~/Library/Preferences/com.ucsd.pd.plist, but I think this will be
>>> changing to ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist
>>>
>>> .hc
>>>
>>> On Oct 24, 2004, at 11:14 AM, B. Bogart wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ok, well putting the .app in applications did not change anything,  
>>>> its
>>>> still not finding any of my externals (even though I copied them  
>>>> into
>>>> the
>>>> extra folder inside the pd.app. I don't get it.
>>>>
>>>> Where do I put the PDRC when using the .app?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Ben
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> i think it is still necessary to put the pd.app directly in
>>>>> /applications. if you don't do so strange things happen.
>>>>>
>>>>> it is easiest to put your own externals into
>>>>> /applications/pd.app/contents/resources/extra as this folder is in
>>>>> the
>>>>> search path and all the externals that come with the package are in
>>>>> there. gem is also already there.
>>>>>
>>>>> why don't you want to use a .pdrc? it works, you know ...
>>>>>
>>>>> lg
>>>>> martin
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 23, 2004, at 20:10, B. Bogart wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't figure out how to get the PD.app to load my  
>>>>>> externals/libs.
>>>>>> I can add the paths easily enough but when I try and put anything
>>>>>> into
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> "startup" setup pd can't find it. I've tried absolute paths,
>>>>>> relative
>>>>>> paths, paths relative to pd paths... still can't get it to load my
>>>>>> stuff.
>>>>>> It can't seem to find my abstractions either so I guess -path
>>>>>> options
>>>>>> are
>>>>>> not working either.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> for example my Gem is installed in:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Users/admin/work/libs/cgc/Gem.pd_darwin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And console reports:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> tried /Users/admin/work/libs/cgc/Gem
>>>>>> .pd_darwin and failed
>>>>>> tried /Users/admin/work/libs/cgc/Gem
>>>>>> //Users/admin/work/libs/cgc/Gem
>>>>>> .pd_darwin and failed
>>>>>> /Users/admin/work/libs/cgc/Gem
>>>>>> : can't load library
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Where are these options stored? I could try editing the file
>>>>>> manually
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> get things moving (maybe) Any other way to supply PD with
>>>>>> commandline
>>>>>> args
>>>>>> with the pd.app (other than .pdrc)?.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I start my old pd-0.37-1 with:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ~/work/pd/bin/pd -rt -helppath ~/work/abstractions-tot-help -path
>>>>>> ~/work/extra -path ~/work/libs -path ~/work/abstractions-v -path
>>>>>> ~/work/abstractions-tot -nosound -lib cgc/Gem:pmpd:OSC:zexy:pool
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (Oh and in the console I get error: .printout.text: no such  
>>>>>> object)
>>>>>> which
>>>>>> is caused by Apple-C to copy the console buffer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> B.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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