[PD] Re: [PD-announce] Pd-Enhanced Installers for MacOSX, build 2

Ivan Franco ivan.franco at ydreams.com
Sat Mar 8 00:43:33 CET 2003


Adam: thanks a lot for the fixes! Especially the drop out issue.
It was driving me crazy... Oh, and the shadows are also cool :-)
Ivan

On Friday, Mar 7, 2003, at 22:52 Europe/Lisbon, Adam Lindsay wrote:

> Actually, the old one already did. This one supports the -helppath in
> addition.
> Enjoy,
> adam
>
>
> patrick pagano said this at Fri, 7 Mar 2003 17:39:33 -0500:
>
>> dear adam
>> is this the build you mentioned that supports the .pdrc??
>>
>> cheers~
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
>>
>> Adam Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all...
>>>
>>> Announcing a new release of the Pd (enhanced) for MacOSX. (0.36-0 
>>> build 2)
>>>
>>>  http://homepage.mac.com/atl/pd/installers.html
>>>
>>> It includes everything needed to get started (including Tcl/Tk, Pd, 
>>> pddp,
>>> and configuration niceties) in a 3.6 MB download.
>>>
>>> The new features in this release include:
>>> - Improved performance (avoiding drop-outs and clicks) using a
>>> modification by Klaus Lebkuecher, communicated to the pd-list by 
>>> V93r.
>>> - a new -helppath command-line option
>>> - Enabled use of a ~/.pdrc configuration file (include hyphenated
>>> options, one per line)
>>> - Creates a starter ~/.pdrc configuration file as an example and for
>>> enhanced out-of-the-box use.
>>> - Creates and uses directories in /Library/Pd for simpler 
>>> installation of
>>> Externals and their corresponding Help patches:
>>>
>>> If you want to install externals, libraries, or abstractions with 
>>> this
>>> installation, you can place the files ending in .pd_darwin (and the
>>> abstractions that end in .pd) into the directory:
>>>  /Library/Pd/Externals
>>> Install their corresponding help patches (ending in .pd) in the 
>>> directory:
>>>  /Library/Pd/Help
>>> If there are other files that go with these externals (such as source
>>> files, READMEs, and sample media), a convenient place for these 
>>> files is:
>>>  /Library/Pd/AdditionalDocumentation
>>> Pd internals are reachable from the finder at:
>>>  /Library/Pd/Internals
>>>
>>> Similar directories are also created in the Home directory (i.e. ~/
>>> Library/Pd) of the user installing Pd. The .pdrc file that is
>>> automatically generated tells Pd to look at these directories.
>>>
>>> More details at the above URL.
>>> Complaints and comments welcome. I haven't had a chance to test the
>>> installer as much as I'd like.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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