[PD] load abbreviated objects

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Mon Feb 25 23:03:21 CET 2008


Someone might have removed [shell] from flatspace.  "ggee" is the  
home of [shell],  [ggee/shell] will always work.

The abbreviations could be supported if someone does the work.

.hc

On Feb 24, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Jack wrote:

> I have the same problem with [s2l] and [l2s] objects, you must create
> first [symbol2list] and [list2symbol] objects.
> Here, [shell] can't create even with [import flatspace] (it is the
> right library ?).
> ++
>
> Jack
>
>
> Le 24 févr. 08 à 05:17, marius schebella a écrit :
>
>> hi,
>> what is the problem that (in pd-extended) abbreviated object classes
>> like mtx_+ cannot be instantiated, I have to create mtx_add before.
>> I think this is a known problem, but is there a solution to fix this?
>> also, some of the objects can't be created, but I am not sure why for
>> example mtx_add is one of these. is there a nameclash so that
>> iemmatrix
>> is not loaded by default?
>> mtx_div seems to be an extra problem (can't be loaded).
>> dumpOSC xx is another object that will not be created only with
>> oscx/dumpOSC xx.
>> what's the rule behind that? hans, do you want bugreports for that
>> kind
>> of stuff? are you planning to fix this at all or wait for 0.41?
>> marius.
>>
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